Anant Technologies (ATL) is a trusted key partner of ISRO, providing core technologies for satellite and launch vehicle programmes. It has played a key role in 107 satellites and 87 launch vehicles so far.

Anant Technologies (ATL) is a trusted key partner of ISRO, providing core technologies for satellite and launch vehicle programmes. It has played a key role in 107 satellites and 87 launch vehicles so far.

     ATL chairman Pavuluri Subbarao

            BY RAJA PENTAPATI 

      .    .       AP BUREAU CHIE
                    National News
Amravati November 3 (Bharat News)AP
For over three decades, Anant Technologies (ATL) has been a trusted partner to ISRO, providing critical systems and technologies for its satellite and launch vehicle programmes. The company’s contributions to India’s growing space infrastructure include high-precision subsystems, avionics and mission-support solutions, said company chairman Dr. Pavuluri Subbarao.

The company has supplied several key subsystems, including control electronics modules, navigation and guidance systems, electro-mechanical actuator systems, avionics power supply modules and several other key components essential for mission success.

Anant Technologies, a leading player in India’s space industry, extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on the successful launch of the multi-band military communication satellite CMS-3 (GSAT-7R) using the most powerful launch vehicle LVM3-M5.

The launch of LVM3-M5 carrying the CMS-03 satellite marks another milestone in India’s space journey, showcasing ISRO’s capability to provide advanced communication infrastructure to the country. CMS-03, a high-throughput communication satellite, is designed to provide seamless telecommunication, television broadcasting and broadband services across the Indian mainland and islands. Built on ISRO’s proven 1-3K satellite bus, CMS-03 operates across multiple frequency bands to ensure reliable connectivity and enhanced bandwidth capacity for both civil and strategic users.

ATL has delivered a large 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,

The mission was launched by India’s most powerful operational launcher, LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3), which is known for its precision and reliability in deploying heavy payloads into geostationary transfer orbit.

This successful flight not only strengthens LVM3’s track record as India’s workhorse for large satellite missions but also highlights ISRO’s growing self-reliance and technological expertise in the communication satellite domain. The LVM3-MS/CMS-03 mission stands as a testament to India’s commitment to bridging the digital divide and strengthening the national space-based infrastructure.

Headquartered in Hyderabad, with state-of-the-art facilities in Bengaluru for complete satellite manufacturing and Thiruvananthapuram for manufacturing, assembly and testing of launch vehicles and satellite subsystems, ATL has played a key role in 107 satellites and 87 launch vehicles so far, Chairman Subba Rao said.
         Bharat News Andhra Pradesh