For the first time in India, DRDO has successfully conducted a ground test of the advanced Active Cooled Scramjet Combustor (engine) for a duration of 120 seconds.
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Scramjets are air breathing engines capable of sustaining combustion at supersonic speeds without using any moving parts. The ground test of Scramjet combustor showed successful ignition and ...
"Ignition in a scramjet engine is like 'keeping a candle lit in a hurricane'. The scramjet combustor incorporates an innovative flame stabilisation technique that holds continuous flame inside the ...
Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), a Hyderabad-based laboratory of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Tuesday successfully conducted a ground test of scramjet ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Jan (IANS) DRDO has successfully done a cutting-edge Active Cooled Scramjet Combustor (engine) ground test for 120 seconds for the first time in India. An official said ...
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh complimented DRDO and the industry for the successful scramjet engine ground test. “The achievement marks a crucial milestone in the development of next-generation ...
Scramjet engine is an air breathing engine capable of sustaining combustion during supersonic flights “These advanced weapons (hypersonic missiles) have the potential to bypass existing air ...
NEW DELHI: For the first time in the nation, DRDO successfully tested an active cooled scramjet engine combustor on the ground for 120 seconds, a step toward the development of next-generation ...
DRDO has achieved a significant milestone by successfully testing an active cooled combustor of a scramjet engine on ground for 120 seconds. This development is crucial for next-generation ...
Defence Research & Development Laboratory has taken the initiative in developing a long-duration supersonic combustion ramjet or scramjet-powered hypersonic technology The Tribune, now published ...
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