- The ISRO successfully conducted test for credible next-generation air-breathing scramjet engines, in order to launch satellites in a predetermined orbit at a low cost.
- The test was conducted at ISRO’s Propulsion Research Complex at Mahendragiri in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu in the presence of ISRO Chairman and Secretary, Department of Space S.Somanath.
- With this test, the Indian Space Agency’s quest to fabricate credible next generation air breathing scramjet engines to launch satellites in a predetermined orbit at a low cost, crossed a key milestone.
- The scramjet was a more advance version of the ramjet engine and can operate efficiently at hypersonic speeds.
- It allows supersonic combustion by breathing oxygen from the atmosphere during flight. It then allows the oxygen to mix with hydrogen already stored in the vehicle to trigger combustion and produce the desired thrust to lift the satellite to its designated orbit.
- If the engine in the launch vehicle can breathe oxygen from the atmosphere, nearly 70% of the propellant that has to be carried in the vehicle can be reduced.
Air Breathing Engine Scramjet Engine Successfully Tests By ISRO
