Ananth Technologies contributes to LVM3-M5; extends congratulations to ISRO for successful launch of vehicle
Hyderabad, Nov 2 (UNI) City-based Ananth Technologies Pvt Ltd (ATL), a trusted partner of ISRO for over three decades by delivering critical systems and technologies for both satellite and launch vehicle programmes, today said it has contributed to the LVM3-M5 mission by manufacturing electronic subsystems and performing Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT) services for the spacecraft prior to launch.
The company congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the successful launch of CMS-3 (GSAT-7R), a multi-band military communication satellite, using its most powerful launch vehicle LVM3-M5.
The launch of LVM3-M5 carrying the CMS-03 satellite marks another milestone in India’s space journey, demonstrating ISRO’s capability to deliver advanced communication infrastructure for the nation.
CMS-03, a high-throughput communication satellite, is designed to provide seamless telecommunication, television broadcasting, and broadband services across the Indian mainland and islands.
In a release here, the company said it has supplied several critical subsystems to LVM3-M5, including control electronics modules, navigation and guidance systems, electro-mechanical actuator systems, avionics power supply modules, and several other key components essential to the mission’s success.
For CMS-3 Satellite, it also delivered a huge number of subsystems manufactured at its world-class private-sector satellite manufacturing facilities, including Power control and management system, Power distribution systems, Telemetry & Telecommand systems for interfacing with the ground control centre, payload DC-DC Converters, and Star Sensor for navigation purpose.
ATL Chairman Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri said, “The successful launch of LVM3-M5 carrying CMS-03 is yet another proud milestone in India’s remarkable space journey. We, at ATL, are honoured to be a part of this achievement and to contribute to ISRO’s continuing legacy of excellence and innovation.
Each success reinforces our collective commitment to advancing India’s space capabilities and self-reliance.”
Headquartered in Hyderabad, with state-of-the-art facilities in Bengaluru for complete satellite manufacturing and in Thiruvananthapuram for the fabrication, assembly, and testing of launch vehicle and satellite subsystems, ATL has played a key role in over 107 satellites and 87 launch vehicles to date.
