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The Super Pressure Balloon will carry a high-resolution imaging payload delivering between 25 and 75 centimetre resolution, among a broader suite of sensor capabilities.
Operating as a persistent aerial platform, it can provide telecommunications coverage across underserved and rural regions, monitor large-scale industrial networks spanning hundreds of kilometres, support disaster management operations across entire states, and enable continuous spatial observation for strategic applications.
“We’re building the infrastructure layer that doesn’t exist yet in India, commercially” C. V. S. Kiran, Co-founder and CEO of Red Balloon Aerospace said in a release.
“Between the ground and space, there’s an entire domain that’s been underutilised. While satellites cost tens of millions of dollars and take years to deploy, we can put platforms overhead in weeks at a fraction of that cost and crucially, they are fully recoverable for repair, upgrade, and redeployment,’’ he added.
Sireesh Pallikonda, Co-Founder and COO of Red Balloon Aerospace said, “We are building towers in the sky that bring connectivity to every village, tribal belt, and coastline where a traditional tower cannot reach. This is not just technology - it is inclusion. It is infrastructure for the next wave of India’s growth, and we believe the stratosphere is where that story begins.’’
For India, this opens up connectivity for hundreds of millions in remote areas, real-time monitoring across millions of square kilometres.
Red Balloon Aerospace is India’s `first’ indigenous developer of AI-powered stratospheric infrastructure, building advanced lighter-than-air platforms for telecommunications, earth observation, scientific research, and strategic applications. Operating in the atmospheric layer between 1 and 50 kilometers, the company’s modular platforms include VISTA (super pressure balloons), ALTIS (tethered aerostats), and HELIX (autonomous airships).
Published on April 23, 2026
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