Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT-02)

Introduction

  • Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT-02) was the second Integrated Air Drop Test conducted by ISRO for the Gaganyaan mission.
  • It was successfully conducted on 10 April 2026 at Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota.
  • The test is part of the series of precursor demonstrations meant to validate the safe return and recovery systems of India’s human spaceflight programme.

Mission context

  • Gaganyaan is India’s human spaceflight mission.
  • Before carrying astronauts, ISRO is conducting several demonstration and qualification tests to prove the reliability of critical systems.
  • ISRO lists Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT), Pad Abort Test (PAT), and Test Vehicle (TV) flights among these important precursor missions.

What is an Integrated Air Drop Test

  • An Integrated Air Drop Test is meant to validate the parachute-based deceleration and recovery sequence of the Crew Module during the final phase of descent.
  • In simple terms, it recreates the last leg of the spacecraft’s return to Earth, especially the parachute-assisted descent before splashdown.

Date and place

  • IADT-02 was carried out on 10 April 2026.
  • It took place at SDSC, Sriharikota, with the drop zone located in the sea near the Sriharikota coast.

How the test was conducted

  • A simulated Crew Module was used in the test.
  • It weighed about 5.7 tonnes, which ISRO said is equivalent to the mass of the Crew Module planned for the first uncrewed Gaganyaan mission (G1).
  • The module was lifted by an Indian Air Force Chinook helicopter to an altitude of about 3 km and then released over the designated sea drop zone.

Main objective

  • The main objective of IADT-02 was to validate the end-to-end performance of the Crew Module’s parachute-based deceleration system under a representative mission scenario.
  • This is crucial because a human spaceflight mission requires the capsule to return safely with controlled descent and splashdown.

Parachute system relevance

  • The Gaganyaan Crew Module parachute system consists of 10 parachutes of 4 types.
  • ISRO states that the descent sequence begins with:
    • two apex cover separation parachutes
    • followed by two drogue parachutes
    • then three pilot parachutes
    • which extract three main parachutes
  • Together, these parachutes reduce the Crew Module’s speed and ensure a safe touchdown or splashdown.

Difference from IADT-01

  • The earlier IADT-01 was completed on 24 August 2025.
  • ISRO’s year-end review says IADT-01 demonstrated the end-to-end performance validation of the critical parachute-based deceleration system in one typical mission scenario.
  • A notable difference is that IADT-02 used a heavier 5.7-tonne simulated Crew Module, aligned with the mass of the module planned for G1, while IADT-01 used a lighter dummy module according to news reporting.

Why IADT-02 is important

  • IADT-02 is important because the descent and recovery phase is one of the most safety-critical stages of any human space mission.
  • A successful test increases confidence that the Gaganyaan Crew Module can:
    • deploy its parachutes properly
    • decelerate safely
    • land in a recoverable condition in the sea

Role of the Indian Air Force

  • The test involved the Indian Air Force Chinook helicopter, which carried the simulated module to the release altitude.
  • This shows the inter-agency coordination required in India’s human spaceflight preparations.

Link with uncrewed Gaganyaan missions

  • ISRO said the simulated Crew Module used in IADT-02 matched the mass of the Crew Module planned for the first uncrewed Gaganyaan mission, G1.
  • This makes the test directly relevant to the readiness of future uncrewed demonstration flights before any crewed mission.

Significance for Gaganyaan

  • The success of IADT-02 marks progress in validating one of the most critical subsystems needed for crew safety in Gaganyaan.
  • It also shows that ISRO is moving systematically through hardware qualification and mission-readiness milestones.

Conclusion

  • Integrated Air Drop Test-02 (IADT-02) was a major milestone in India’s Gaganyaan programme because it successfully tested the Crew Module’s parachute-assisted descent and sea recovery sequence under a realistic scenario.
  • Its success strengthens India’s preparedness for upcoming uncrewed Gaganyaan flights and, ultimately, for a future crewed human spaceflight mission.
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