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NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation)

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March 17, 2026

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Why in News?

India’s indigenous navigation system NavIC has faced an operational setback after the atomic clock failure in the IRNSS-1F satellite.

  • NavIC is India’s regional satellite navigation system to provide accurate positioning, navigation, and timing services.
  • It is earlier known as Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) changed as “NavIC” in 2016.
  • Developed by - The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
  • Components
    • Constellation Structure – NavIC is designed with a 7-satellite constellation in high Earth orbit (36,000 km).
    • Orbital Configuration – 3 Geostationary Orbit (GEO) satellites, 4 Inclined Geosynchronous Orbit (IGSO) satellites to ensure continuous regional coverage over India.
    • Ground Segment - The ground network includes Control centres, Precise timing facilities, Range and integrity monitoring stations and Two-way ranging stations
    • These stations operate 24×7 to monitor satellite signals and maintain accuracy.
  • Frequencies– NavIC operates on dual frequencies L5 band and S band.
  • Coverage – Primary coverage is Entire India and Extended coverage is 1500 km beyond Indian borders.
  • Offered Services

Standard Positioning Service (SPS)

Restricted Service (RS)

Open for civilian users

Encrypted high-precision service

Position accuracy ~10–20 metres

 

Available only for military and authorised users

  • Major Applications – Defence (missile guidance and military navigation)
  • Disaster management (cyclone and tsunami alerts for fishermen)
  • Transport (AIS-140 compliant vehicle tracking systems)
  • Public services (railway tracking and fleet management)
  • Civilian (smartphone navigation and IoT devices)
  • Interoperability - NavIC signals are interoperable with major Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
    • GPS – USA
    • GLONASS – Russia
    • Galileo – European Union
    • BeiDou – China

Reason for recent setback

  • As of now, only 3 satellites are fully operational for navigationIRNSS-1B (2014), IRNSS-1I (2018), NVS-01 (2023) after the atomic clock failure in the IRNSS-1F satellite.
  • This is below the minimum requirement of 4 satellites, to determine an accurate 3D position (latitude, longitude, and altitude).

References

  1.  Indian Express | NavIC
  2. ISRO | NavIC  

 

 

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