Bangladesh First hybrid rocket engine in Bangladesh tested successfully

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Amateur Experimental Rocketry Dhaka (AERD), a hybrid rocket propulsion research organization sponsored by Dr Anwarul Abedin Institute of Innovation (D2A2I) and American International University – Bangladesh (AIUB), has successfully tested the first hybrid rocket engine in Bangladesh at AIUB’s research facility.

After a day of preparation at a window after the pouring rain, the engine successfully ignited under the witness of AERD members, parents, as well as students from BRAC, NSU, and AIUB who attended as visitors, reads a press release.

“After months of hard work and data collection, we were finally able to see what we have designed come to life. It felt incredible, and everyone on the team was relieved,” AERD project leader Szu Heng Baldwin Chen said.

“We have come a long way and we do not plan on stopping,” AERD member Shahzaib Muaz Abedin.

AERD will continue developing hybrid rocket engines as well as fostering collaboration efforts amongst communities and universities here in Bangladesh.

The group is open to members who are interested in space exploration and rocketry.

Members of AERD include Szu Heng Baldwin Chen, Shahzaib Muaz Abedin, Sam Cui, Ian Meservey, Razeen Ali, Mushfiqur Shadhin, N M Saif Kabir, Aanha Islam, Yohann Coulibaly, Liam Oliver Novak, Eojin Kim.

 

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Does hybrid rocket engine have any application in missile technology?
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Does hybrid rocket engine have any application in missile technology?
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Never heard of it, although hybrid in the sense that a missile has a solid propellant for the booster and a liquid propellant for the main thrust are quite common. But I'm not aware of any military application of hybrid propellant in a single casing.

maybe others could correct me
 

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