ISRO Small Satellite Launch vehicle (SSLV) : Updates

Last few years ISRO is facing some trouble..
Doesn't seem usual.
The technical faults are supposed to happen and that will help us grow. We have the required skilled manpower for that.

More worried about the administration or the way things are run.

I hope to see DRDO come up with a launch solution for Armed Forces.

Fingers crossed
 
Yet another setback for ISRO. These men start to fail if a liquid propellant is involved; this is their flaw. The GSLV MK2 is the same way failed many times. As per the plan, the Velocity-Trimming Module (VTM) wasn't performed. SCE 200 is still a complete mystery to us. With their ICBMs, DRDO could accomplish the same thing.

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Yet another setback for ISRO. These men start to fail if a liquid propellant is involved; this is their flaw. The GSLV MK2 is the same way failed many times. As per the plan, the Velocity-Trimming Module (VTM) wasn't performed. SCE 200 is still a complete mystery to us. With their ICBMs, DRDO could accomplish the same thing.

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Loss of telemetry is also a failure.

I am not angry at the failure, it is bound to happen. I am angry about the excessively slow rate of work they are doing now.

From innovation going towards the good old PSU way ? Sarkari Naukri?
 
Loss of telemetry is also a failure.

I am not angry at the failure, it is bound to happen. I am angry about the excessively slow rate of work they are doing now.

From innovation going towards the good old PSU way ? Sarkari Naukri?
Agree If you see SPACEX failures, then this is nothing. The issue is PUC's inability to work extra hours. I think this man, "S.Somnath," will do the needful. It seems to have already been planned for the next launch, SSLV-D2. Liquid propulsion 1 div should be created in HYD. We need a LOX methane engine.

Statement by Chairman, ISRO - ISRO
 
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Agree If you see SPACEX failures, then this is nothing. The issue is PUC's inability to work extra hours. I think this man, "S.Somnath," will do the needful. It seems to have already been planned for the next launch, SSLV-D2. Liquid propulsion 1 div should be created in HYD. We need a LOX methane engine.

Statement by Chairman, ISRO - ISRO
I hope things improve. But right now it's pathetic.
 
Yet another setback for ISRO. These men start to fail if a liquid propellant is involved; this is their flaw. The GSLV MK2 is the same way failed many times. As per the plan, the Velocity-Trimming Module (VTM) wasn't performed. SCE 200 is still a complete mystery to us. With their ICBMs, DRDO could accomplish the same thing.

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probably our boys are working in silos and dont want to give away their turf. I bet ISRO needs some fresh infusion of ideas & ppl from other organizations.
 
probably our boys are working in silos and dont want to give away their turf. I bet ISRO needs some fresh infusion of ideas & ppl from other organizations.
Given ISRO's track record of both successful and unsuccessful launches, ISRO must have brilliant minds. They do have experts that can offer a different, workable answer. However, they do have issues with the production capacity, which is getting privatized, and I think we need a new division to concentrate on LOX and methane engines. We need sufficient funds to build a state-of-the-art test facility since developing liquid rocket motors is a lengthy process. As well as some support from other countries, we need academics who can work with businesses.
 
Rocket Lab Try To Catch An Electron Rocket With A Helicopter!
It seems to be a simple idea for a reusable rocket, but there has been no success from Rocket Lab.

 
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