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Posted 20 Jan 2025

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ISRO successfully carried out demonstration of restarting its Vikas liquid engine at a test facility at Propulsion Complex, Mahendragiri.

  • It is a step towards developing technologies for recovery of stages, leading to reusability in future launch vehicles which could substantially reduce cost of future space missions.

About Vikas (Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai) Engine

  • It has been conceptualized and designed by ISRO’s Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC).
    • LPSC is centre for design, development and realisation of liquid propulsion stages for ISRO's Launch Vehicles.
  • It is workhorse engine that powers liquid stages of ISRO’s launch vehicles
  • It improves payload capability of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle (GSLV) and GSLV Mk-III launch vehicles

PSLV (Third generation launch vehicle)

  • First Indian launch vehicle to be equipped with liquid stages.
  • Four stage vehicle with multiple satellite launch capability and multiple orbit capability. Second and fourth stages are powered by liquid propulsion engines.
    • Second stage is powered by a Vikas engine. It uses UDMH (Unsymmetrical Dimethyl Hydrazine) as fuel and Nitrogen tetroxide (N2O4) as oxidiser.

GSLV 

  • Three stage vehicle used to launch communication satellites in geo transfer orbit using cryogenic third stage.
    • Its second stage is powered by Vikas engines
  • Tags :
  • PSLV
  • GSLV
  • Vikas (Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai) Engine
  • Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre
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