As the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched the multi-band communications satellite CMS-3 (GSAT-7R) using the launch vehicle LVM3-M5 on Sunday, Hyderabad-based Ananth Technologies said it has supplied several crucial subsystems that went into the satellite.
“We have supplied control electronics modules, navigation and guidance systems, electromechanical actuator systems and electronic power modules to the heaviest satellite launched by ISRO to date,” said Subba Rao Pavuluri, Chairman, Ananth Technologies Pvt. Ltd (ATL), has said.
The company has a facility in Bengaluru for full-scale satellite manufacturing and another in Thiruvananthapuram for manufacturing, assembly and testing of launch vehicle and satellite subsystems.
“We have played a key role in more than 107 satellites and 87 launch vehicles to date,” he said in a statement here on Sunday.
CMS-03, a high-throughput communications satellite, is designed to provide seamless telecommunications, television broadcasting and broadband services across mainland and islands of India.
Built on ISRO’s proven I-3K satellite bus, CMS-03 operates in multiple frequency bands to ensure reliable connectivity and enhanced bandwidth capacity for both civilian and strategic users.
Published on November 2, 2025
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