RTRS (Rail Track Rocket Sled) Rockets
RTRS rockets are high-thrust solid-propellant motors used by India's
TBRL (Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory) to accelerate test sleds
to supersonic speeds along a specialized 4-km track. They enable
ground-based testing of aircraft components, missile systems, warheads,
parachutes, and payloads under controlled, repeatable conditions.
Chemical Formula & Composition (Typical):
- Oxidizer: Ammonium Perchlorate (NH4ClO4).
- Fuel: Aluminum powder (Al) to provide high-energy combustion.
- Binder: Hydroxyl-Terminated Polybutadiene (HTPB) or similar synthetic rubber to hold the propellant together.
Description:
These are solid fuel rocket motors, engineered to produce massive thrust
for accelerating sleds to supersonic velocities. The propellant is
cast or pressed into a solid grain that ensures controlled, rapid,
and repeatable combustion during high-speed testing.
Use:
- Propulsion for rail track rocket sleds used in TBRL's captive test facility.
- Ground-based, high-speed simulation of flight conditions for aerospace systems.
- Testing of missile components, warheads, parachute systems, and payload deployment mechanisms without risking actual aircraft or vehicles.
Key Characteristics:
- High-thrust, solid composite propellant for rapid acceleration.
- Repeatable, controlled operation for experimental reliability.
- Enables supersonic testing of critical aerospace components in a safe environment.
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