However, the back-to-back failures of PSLV-C61 and PSLV-C62 have forced grounding of the vehicle for investigation ... PSLV-C61 and PSLV-C62 alone caused losses estimated at INR 1,100–1,250 crore, while ...
PSLV-C62 (January 12, 2026) ... PSLV-C61 (May 18, 2025) ... PSLV WorkhorseStrain ... The back-to-back failures of PSLV-C61 and PSLV-C62 in 2025–2026 have grounded the vehicle for investigation ... PSLV-C61/EOS-09 ... PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 + payloads.
Multiple sources confirmed that the mission has been put on hold until the analysis of the PSLV-C62 failure is complete ... “Having two repeated failures, it is essential to revisit the entire PSLV once again,” the scientist said.
Space minister Jitendra Singh has ruled out the possibility of sabotage in two back-to-back PSLV failures and said that separate internal and external failure assessment committees have been set up to analyse what went wrong in each of the missions.
The PSLV has long been a symbol of ...ISRO setbacks from last year included.PSLV-C61 in May last year. PSLV-C62 in January this year ... ISRO, reportedly, does not see a systemic flaw in the PSLV design.
The PSLV is ISRO’s most successful satellite launch vehicle, and since 1993, has had an over 90% success rate, placing nearly 350 satellites into their intended orbits ....