ISRO's PSLV C45 lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota today, carrying India's EMISAT satellite along with 28 nanosatellites of global customers. The nearly 50-meter tall rocket blasted off from the second launch pad at the spaceport of Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh) at 9.27 am.
* The automatic lift road pile adopts an integrated independent power system, which is easy to install, easy to maintain and of low failure rate.
* Collision type lifting road pile has exclusive anti-collision structure design, more than 6 mm thick wall cylinder and double resistance to pile into a guide system could be used to provide a stronger ability to resist against and give very good security.
* Before each device leaves the factory, there are 24 hours of uninterrupted work test, to guarantee the most reliable quality for long-term use.
The LCH PRACHAND Helicopter is an advanced version of the HAL PRACHAND Helicopter developed by the Indian Air Force. It is a medium-lift, attack helicopter designed for multi-role operations, such as reconnaissance, surveillance, and air-to-ground and air-to-air combat. This Helicopter is equipped with advanced avionics, weapons, and sensors and can operate in all weather conditions.