Indian National Satellite System

INSAT
ManufacturerISRO
Country of originIndia
OperatorINSAT
ApplicationsCommunications and Meteorology
Specifications
RegimeGeostationary orbit
Production
StatusIn service
On order0
Built24
Launched24
Operational9
Retired12
Failed1
Lost2
Maiden launchINSAT-1A, 10 April 1982
Last launchINSAT-3DS, 17 February 2024

The Indian National Satellite System or INSAT, is a series of multipurpose geostationary satellites launched by ISRO to satisfy telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, and search and rescue operations. Commissioned in 1983, INSAT is the largest domestic communication system in the Indo-Pacific Region and laid the foundation for India's self-reliant space-based communication infrastructure. It is a joint venture of the Department of Space, Department of Telecommunications, India Meteorological Department, All India Radio and Doordarshan. The overall coordination and management of INSAT system rests with the Secretary-level INSAT Coordination Committee.

INSAT satellites provide transponders in various bands to serve the television and communication needs of India. Some of the satellites also have the Very High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR), CCD cameras for meteorological imaging. The satellites also incorporate transponder(s) for receiving distress alert signals for search and rescue missions in the South Asian and Indian Ocean Region, as ISRO is a member of the Cospas-Sarsat program.