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This is in accordance with the Indian Space Policy 2023 that talks about enabling easy access for government entities and non-government entities to space-based remote sensing data collected through public expenditure.
Bengaluru-based space start-up GalaxEye has joined hands with ideaForge, a drone manufacturing company, to develop a customised radar for the armed forces that can enable them to see through dense foliage and fog.
GalaxEye, a space start-up based in Bengaluru, has partnered with drone manufacturing company ideaForge to develop a customized radar for the armed forces. The radar, called the UAV FOPEN Radar, will allow the armed forces to see through dense foliage and fog, enabling seamless monitoring in challenging operational scenarios.
The solution will address the unique demands of the operations that involve penetrating dense foliage, ensuring seamless monitoring while overcoming obstructions, ideaForge and GalaxEye said in a joint statement.
Prateep Basu, CEO and co-founder of Bengaluru-based space tech startup SatSure, said their satellites are being assembled in UK, and that the supply chain is spread across Europe
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GalaxEye said that its in-house developed ‘data fusion technology’ will deliver detailed insights and data from space, enabling satellite constellations to conduct all-weather imaging without facing hindrances that “plague” current single sensor satellites.