Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet (SFDR) Technology
It is a missile propulsion system that combines a decreased smoke, nozzle-less missile booster with a thrust-modulated, ducted rocket.
- A joint R&D effort between India and Russia resulted in the development of the SFDR, which was tested in 2018. It had reached Mach 3 speed.
- The device uses a Ramjet engine that breathes air while burning solid fuel.
- The Ramjet, in contrast to solid-propellant rockets, absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere while in flight. As a result, it is lightweight and has a greater gasoline capacity.
- Range: Air targets in the ranges from 70 - 340 ....
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