Sisir Radar has raised $7 million in Series A funding to launch India’s first private Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite by 2026. The funding will accelerate satellite development, expand engineering capabilities, and position the company as a key player in India’s growing space-tech ecosystem.
Sisir Radar, a Bengaluru-based space-tech startup, announced the successful closure of its $7 million Series A round aimed at building India’s first privately developed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite. SAR technology enables high-resolution imaging regardless of weather or lighting conditions, making it critical for applications in defense, agriculture, disaster management, and environmental monitoring.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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The Series A round raised $7 million to support satellite development and expansion of engineering teams.
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India’s first private SAR satellite is targeted for launch by 2026.
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SAR technology provides all-weather, day-and-night imaging capabilities, crucial for defense and civilian applications.
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The funding will be used to accelerate R&D, strengthen manufacturing, and enhance operational readiness.
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Sisir Radar aims to contribute to India’s self-reliance in space-based earth observation technologies.
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Industry experts view the development as a milestone for India’s private space sector, aligning with the government’s push for commercialization and innovation.
This funding round underscores growing investor confidence in India’s space-tech startups. By pioneering SAR capabilities, Sisir Radar is set to play a transformative role in advancing India’s earth observation infrastructure and supporting both strategic and civilian needs.
Sources: Reuters, Economic Times, Business Standard, Mint