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Home / Technology / Russia's New Rocket Engine Aces Ground Tests

Russia's New Rocket Engine Aces Ground Tests

14 Jan

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Summary

  • The new RD0124MS rocket engine has successfully completed static fire tests.
  • These tests are a critical ground evaluation stage before flight installation.
  • Prototypes for the engine's first flight were delivered in 2025.
Russia's New Rocket Engine Aces Ground Tests

Russia's new RD0124MS rocket engine has successfully completed a series of static fire tests, signaling its readiness for upcoming flight tests.

The Chemical Automation Design Bureau (CADB) conducted these critical ground evaluations, which are a vital step before an engine is integrated into a rocket. The tests were performed on a specialized bench, replicating flight conditions.

Prototypes of the RD0124MS engine intended for its inaugural flight were delivered in 2025. While the results of these tests are being analyzed, the CADB is actively manufacturing additional engine prototypes.

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Static fire tests are a crucial ground testing phase that simulates actual flight conditions before an engine is installed on a rocket.
The RD0124MS engine has successfully completed static fire tests and is now ready for flight tests.
The RD0124MS rocket engine was developed by the Chemical Automation Design Bureau (CADB), part of NPO Energomash.

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