Air-Ships Based High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellite (AS-HAPS)

Air-Ships Based High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellite (AS-HAPS)

The Defence Acquisition Council has approved procurement of Air-Ships Based High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellite (AS-HAPS) for the Indian Air Force, marking a step towards indigenous high-altitude surveillance capability — an important development frequently analysed in UPSC coaching in Hyderabad under Science & Technology and Defence.

What are HAPS?

  • Solar-powered unmanned aerial vehicles operating in the stratosphere at 18–20 km altitude.
  • Stay airborne for months or years using solar energy and batteries.
  • Provide satellite-like functions at lower cost, hence called “pseudo satellites.”
AS-HAPS

Features of AS-HAPS

  • Hover persistently over specific areas for real-time monitoring.
  • Equipped with HD optical/infrared cameras and advanced sensors.
  • Suitable for border surveillance, target tracking, maritime monitoring, navigation, and missile detection.
  • Operate nearly twice the altitude of commercial aircraft, a concept often discussed in defence modules of IAS coaching in Hyderabad.

India’s Progress

  • Developed by National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bengaluru.
  • In Feb 2024, NAL tested a scaled prototype at Challakere Aeronautical Test Range, Karnataka.
  • Prototype: 23 kg, 12 m wingspan, flew for 8.5 hours at 3 km altitude.
  • Performance met or exceeded expectations, paving the way for full-scale development — a key update for aspirants following UPSC online coaching.

Strategic Importance

  • Provides continuous surveillance without costly rocket launches.
  • Enhances border security and maritime domain awareness.
  • Supports disaster management and communication networks.
  • Reduces dependence on foreign satellites and strengthens self-reliance in defence technology, a recurring theme in civils coaching in Hyderabad.

Conclusion

With indigenous development underway, AS-HAPS will significantly boost the Indian Air Force’s monitoring and strategic capabilities. It aligns with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence technology and represents a major leap in India’s high-altitude surveillance ecosystem.

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👉 Daily Current Affairs – 14th February 2026

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