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ISRO's reusable rocket mission boosts indigenous tech

ISRO's successful Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous Landing Mission has boosted the country's reusable launch vehicles or reusable rocket tech industry.

ISRO's reusable rocket mission boosts indigenous tech
ISRO's reusable rocket mission boosts indigenous tech
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Published : Apr 4, 2023, 12:07 PM IST

Bengaluru: As India moved a step ahead in getting its own reusable launch vehicle or reusable rocket with the country's space agency successfully completing the Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous Landing Mission (RLV LEX), the entire country rejoiced at this unique milestone with several firsts.

Barely 320 km away in Salem, Tamil Nadu, the joy of 'SonaSPEED' team knew no bounds that its 25kW quadruplex 'Brushless DC' motor was used in the helicopter hoist for lifting RLV LEX to 4.5 km altitude and releasing for autonomous landing at the Aeronautical Test Range (ATR), Chitradurga, Karnataka in the early hours on April 2.

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"The team at Sona College of Technology's electrical and electronics engineering department recommits to developing and delivering indigenous technology products for mission critical applications," Professor N Kannan, Head, SonaSPEED, Sona College of Technology, told IANS on Tuesday. In a first in the world, a winged body has been carried to an altitude of 4.5 km by a helicopter and released for carrying out an autonomous landing on a runway. SonaSPEED motors have been part of many key missions of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

"Successful deployment of SonaSPEED brushless DC motors in ISRO's indigenous landing gear marks the arrival of 'Make in India' mission," said Chocko Valliappa, Founder and CEO, Technology and IT firm, Vee Technologies. "Access to this homegrown technology spurs Vee Technologies' motor division to participate in India's defence sector with greater confidence," he added. (IANS)

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Bengaluru: As India moved a step ahead in getting its own reusable launch vehicle or reusable rocket with the country's space agency successfully completing the Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous Landing Mission (RLV LEX), the entire country rejoiced at this unique milestone with several firsts.

Barely 320 km away in Salem, Tamil Nadu, the joy of 'SonaSPEED' team knew no bounds that its 25kW quadruplex 'Brushless DC' motor was used in the helicopter hoist for lifting RLV LEX to 4.5 km altitude and releasing for autonomous landing at the Aeronautical Test Range (ATR), Chitradurga, Karnataka in the early hours on April 2.

Also read: 1st moon crew in 50 years includes woman, Black astronaut

"The team at Sona College of Technology's electrical and electronics engineering department recommits to developing and delivering indigenous technology products for mission critical applications," Professor N Kannan, Head, SonaSPEED, Sona College of Technology, told IANS on Tuesday. In a first in the world, a winged body has been carried to an altitude of 4.5 km by a helicopter and released for carrying out an autonomous landing on a runway. SonaSPEED motors have been part of many key missions of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

"Successful deployment of SonaSPEED brushless DC motors in ISRO's indigenous landing gear marks the arrival of 'Make in India' mission," said Chocko Valliappa, Founder and CEO, Technology and IT firm, Vee Technologies. "Access to this homegrown technology spurs Vee Technologies' motor division to participate in India's defence sector with greater confidence," he added. (IANS)

(This story has not been edited by ETV Bharat and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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