US AFRL and Ursa Major have conducted a flight test of the Affordable Rapid Missile Demonstrator (ARMD), powered by the Draper liquid rocket engine.
Explore the innovative collaboration between LEAP 71 and HBD in creating the largest 3D printed aerospike rocket engine.
LEAP 71 and metal additive manufacturing (AM) firm HBD have additively manufactured an aerospike rocket engine that can generate 20 tons (200 kN) of thrust. At one-metre in height, the partners ...
ESA announces the success of the Greta rocket. We analyze its engine tests and the innovative architecture of its combustion ...
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and Ursa Major have successfully completed the first ...
Rocket engineering is shifting from painstaking machining and welding to a world where engines and tanks emerge from printers as single, sculpted pieces of metal. Instead of treating 3D printing as a ...
Ursa Major's latest variant of the flight-proven, production rate Hadley liquid rocket engine, H13, has successfully completed its first hot fires, following a series of design improvements and ...
LEAP 71 and HBD have produced an additively manufactured aerospike rocket engine capable of generating 20 tons of thrust (200 ...
BRUNSWICK, Maine — bluShift Aerospace is marketing its proprietary propulsion technology — including a non-toxic, bio-derived ...
A UL and IMR partnership will facilitate the design and development of Ireland's first additive manufactured liquid rocket engine.
A US-based aerospace and defense company has successfully carried out the first hot-fire tests ...
ULAS HiPR is designing and producing what it claims is the first additive manufactured liquid rocket engine in the Republic of Ireland.