<p class="title">Just a month before his demise, former President APJ Abdul Kalam had advised DRDO chief Satheesh Reddy to work on reusable missiles system that can deliver a payload and launch it, come back and take another payload.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Reddy was then the Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"After I became a scientific adviser, I met him (Kalam) at his residence just a month before his demise. He came up with the idea of the reusable missile, delivering a payload, coming back, then take another payload and launch it 'Work on this type of system', he told me," Reddy recalled.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The meeting was held at the library.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"That is the vision he had," Reddy added.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Kalam died on July 27. The former president resided at 10, Rajaji Marg, a single-storey bungalow spread over an area of 11,776 sq ft with the ground floor housing a library and an attached reading space.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman said he first came in contact with Kalam as a young scientist in 1986.</p>.<p class="bodytext">In 2012, the then DRDO Chairman V K Saraswat, in an interview to Doordarshan, said India plans to develop reusable missile system.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We have propulsion technology, we have re-entry technologies, we have the technology which can take a re-entry system which will deliver a payload and have yet another re-entry system which will bring the missile back when it re-enters the atmosphere on its return journey," Saraswat had said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Reusable rockets are currently becoming popular. With its Falcon 9, Elon Musk's Space X is also looking at capitalising on this technology. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully flight tested Reusable Launch Vehicle-Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD). </p>
<p class="title">Just a month before his demise, former President APJ Abdul Kalam had advised DRDO chief Satheesh Reddy to work on reusable missiles system that can deliver a payload and launch it, come back and take another payload.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Reddy was then the Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"After I became a scientific adviser, I met him (Kalam) at his residence just a month before his demise. He came up with the idea of the reusable missile, delivering a payload, coming back, then take another payload and launch it 'Work on this type of system', he told me," Reddy recalled.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The meeting was held at the library.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"That is the vision he had," Reddy added.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Kalam died on July 27. The former president resided at 10, Rajaji Marg, a single-storey bungalow spread over an area of 11,776 sq ft with the ground floor housing a library and an attached reading space.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman said he first came in contact with Kalam as a young scientist in 1986.</p>.<p class="bodytext">In 2012, the then DRDO Chairman V K Saraswat, in an interview to Doordarshan, said India plans to develop reusable missile system.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We have propulsion technology, we have re-entry technologies, we have the technology which can take a re-entry system which will deliver a payload and have yet another re-entry system which will bring the missile back when it re-enters the atmosphere on its return journey," Saraswat had said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Reusable rockets are currently becoming popular. With its Falcon 9, Elon Musk's Space X is also looking at capitalising on this technology. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully flight tested Reusable Launch Vehicle-Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD). </p>