Published on: June 22, 2025

HAL – SSLV

HAL – SSLV

CONTEXT

  • HAL, a major defence PSU, has won a historic contract to acquire and operationalize Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) technology from ISRO.
  • This marks India’s first full launch vehicle technology transfer from a national space agency to a company.

CONCEPT – HAL & SASLV OVERVIEW

  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL):
    • Founded in 1940, headquartered in Bengaluru.
    • A Maharatna PSU (2024) under the Ministry of Defence.
    • Specializes in aircraft, helicopters, jet engines, avionics, and overhaul of defence equipment.
    • Operates 11 R&D centres and 21 manufacturing divisions across India.
    • Known for producing India’s first indigenous fighter jet – HF-24 Marut.
  • Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV):
    • Developed by ISRO for launching small payloads (up to 500 kg) to Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
    • Offers low-cost, quick turnaround launches.
    • Targets the growing global demand for small satellite launches, especially for commercial use.

CURRENT

  • HAL selected as technology transfer recipient by IN-SPACe (Dept. of Space’s commercial arm).
  • Contract Value: ₹511 crore over 2 years.
  • HAL beat two other shortlisted consortiums led by:
    • Alpha Design Technologies (with Agnikul Cosmos, Walchand Industries).
    • Bharat Dynamics Ltd (with Skyroot Aerospace, Keltron, BHEL).
  • IN-SPACe, ISRO, NSIL, and HAL to sign the Technology Transfer Agreement.
  • HAL to:
    • Develop and launch 2 SSLV prototypes with ISRO’s support.
    • Eventually independently build, own, and operate SSLV missions.

Strategic Significance

  • First-ever full launch vehicle tech transfer from ISRO to any firm.
  • Strengthens India’s space commercialisation and self-reliance in launch capabilities.
  • Aligns with goal to grow India’s space economy to $44 billion by 2033.
  • Promotes public-private partnership (PPP) in the space sector.