
Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV)
- ISRO signed a formal agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the transfer of technology for the production of Small Satellite Launch Vehicles (SSLV), marking a significant step in industry participation in the space sector.
Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV)
- SSLV is a 3-stage Launch Vehicle developed by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) for launching small satellites into Low Earth Orbit (LEO).

Key Features
- Size: SSLV is 2m in diameter and 34m in length with lift off weight of ~120 tonnes.
- Stages: SSLV is configured with three Solid Propulsion Stages and liquid propulsion based Velocity Trimming Module (VTM) as a terminal stage.
- The VTM is a liquid-propelled stage that is used to precisely adjust the satellite’s velocity just before it is injected into orbit.
- Payload Capability: SSLV is capable of launching objects ranging from 10 kilograms to 500 kilograms to a 500-kilometer planar orbit.
- Single Satellite: Up to 500kg in 500km planar orbit.
- Three Multiple satellites: Ranging from 10kg to 300kg into 500km Planar Orbit.

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Key Launches of SSLV
- SSLV-D2 (Developmental Flight 2): Although the SSLV-D1 (2022) was a failure, the SSLV-D2 (2023) placed following satellites into their designated orbits.
- EOS-07: Earth observation satellite for technology demonstration.
- Janus-1: U.S. satellite by Antaris, for AI-based operations in space.
- AzaadiSAT-2: Upgraded version of the student satellite.
Significance
- Launch-on-Demand: It is designed to provide on-demand launch services, catering to the emerging small satellite launch market
- Cost Effectiveness: The SSLV is designed for low cost, both in terms of development and operation, offering a more affordable alternative for small satellite launches.
- SSLV enables India to compete with global small launchers like Rocket Lab’s Electron and Firefly’s Alpha, by offering low-cost and rapid-deployment services.
- Flexibility: The SSLV can accommodate multiple satellites in a single launch.
- Reduced Turnaround Time: The SSLV aims to provide faster turnaround times between launch preparations and actual launch.
- Minimal Infrastructure: The SSLV requires minimal launch infrastructure compared to larger launch vehicles.

















