
NEW DELHI: India’s surveillance energy from the sky is set to get a giant boost as Isro is scheduled to launch the PSLV-C61 mission carrying the EOS-09 (RISAT-1B) radar imaging satellite right into a sun-synchronous orbit on May 18. The launch is scheduled at 6.59 am IST from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.The surveillance satellite will strengthen India’s Earth remark capabilities as EOS-09 is supplied with a state-of-the-art C-band artificial aperture radar, enabling it to seize high-resolution photos of Earth’s floor, no matter climate circumstances.The satellite will play a key position in boosting India’s surveillance alongside its delicate borders with arch-rivals Pakistan and China, and guarding huge coastlines.Unlike optical satellites that wrestle with clouds or darkness, RISAT-1B’s C-band artificial aperture radar can overcome these obstacles. This functionality is critical in detecting infiltration, monitoring suspicious enemy actions and backing anti-terrorist operations. With tensions alongside the border working excessive, the satellite’s capability to present steady and dependable intelligence is a strategic asset to Indian safety forces.RISAT-1B options 5 distinct imaging modes, providing the pliability to swap between ultra-high-resolution imaging of up to one metre for detecting small objects and broader scans for large-area remark. This adaptability permits it to serve each army and civilian functions.EOS-09 (RISAT-1B) is a follow-on to the RISAT-1 satellite with comparable configuration. It enhances and dietary supplements information from the Resourcesat, Cartosat and RISAT-2B Series satellites. RISAT-1B’s C-band SAR will additionally be helpful for civil purposes like agriculture, forestry, soil moisture, geology, sea ice, coastal monitoring, object identification and flood monitoring.The RISAT sequence satellites, significantly RISAT-2, had been earlier instrumental in offering imagery for the 2016 surgical strike on terror launchpads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and in addition performed a major position within the 2019 Balakot air strike.