Coimbatore: City-based LMW Advanced Technology Centre has successfully delivered India’s first private industry realized composite ogive payload fairi.
The Advanced Technology Centre of Lakshmi Machine Works (LMW) has delivered an indigenously developed component, the ogive payload fairing, to ISRO. This fairing, the uppermost structure of a launch vehicle, carries satellites into orbit. LMW, a leading manufacturer headquartered in Coimbatore, established the LMW Advanced Technology Centre in 2010 to produce composite structural products for the space and aviation sectors.
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isro on friday said it has achieved a major milestone in the area of reusable launch vehicle technology through the rlv lex-02 landing experiment. this is the second of the series conducted at aeronautical test range, chitradurga, in karnataka at 7.10 am. after the rlv-lex-01 mission was accomplished last year, rlv-lex-02 demonstrated the autonomous landing capability of reusable launch vehicle (rlv) from off-nominal initial conditions at release from helicopter, the bengaluru-headquartered space agency sai