Agnikul Cosmos Completes Simultaneous Test of Three Semi-Cryogenic Engines

Agnikul Cosmos successfully tested three semi-cryogenic rocket engines at once on October 23, 2025, in Sriharikota. This is a big step for their Agnibaan rocket.

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Agnikul Cosmos tested three of its 3D-printed rocket engines at the same time. This is a big step for India's private space program.

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Agnikul Cosmos Tests Three 3D-Printed Engines Together in Sriharikota on October 23 2025

Agnikul Cosmos successfully tested three semi-cryogenic rocket engines at once on October 23, 2025, in Sriharikota. This is a big step for their Agnibaan rocket.

🇮🇳 The #Agnibaan rocket engine can be 3D-printed in under 72 hours. Agnibaan is designed to carry payloads of up to 100 kg to #LEO with #LaunchCost under $10 million https://engineerine.com/indias-3d-printed-rocket/

📆 Nov 23, 2025 #AgnikulCosmos has raised $17 million 💰 at $500 million valuation. In May 2024, Agnikul completed its first space flight from its own private launch pad, and aims to achieve full rocket #reusability ♻️ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/agnikul-raises-17-mn-at-500-mn-valuation-to-focus-on-orbital-launch-booster-recovery/articleshow/125515987.cms

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India’s First 3D-Printed Rocket Engine — All Under $10 Million

India has made history with the launch of the Agnibaan SOrTeD rocket—featuring the world’s first single-piece 3D-printed engine. Developed by Chennai-based startup Agnikul Cosmos, this ultra-low-cost rocket—built for under $10 million—marks a major leap in affordable space access. Backed by ISRO and IIT Madras, it’s a bold example of how innovation can lift developing nations into orbit.

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Soyuz 2.1a suziri batek #ProgressMS27 zamaontzia jaurti du Nazioarteko Espazio Estaziora Baikonurko kosmodromotik.

Atzo Txinako Galactic Energy enpresak, #Ceres1S Y2 suziria jaurti zuen Itsaso Horitik, #Tianqi 4 sateliteekin.

Indiako #Agnibaan suziri suborbitala jaurti dute gaur.

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🇮🇳 #AgnikulCosmos launched its #Agnibaan rocket 🚀 for the first time, designed to carry a payload of up to 300 kg into an orbit of about 700 kilometres' altitude. The suborbital flight was meant to test the new engine and #3Dprinted parts https://www.reuters.com/world/india/indian-space-startup-agnikul-launches-countrys-second-privately-built-rocket-2024-05-30/

Gearing up for another attempt.

New NOTAM for Agnibaan SubOrbital Technological Demonstrator (SOrTeD) issued with enforcement duration between 0000-0400 (UTC), 28 May to 05 June 2024

Mapped up!: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1m4aVvtUeqc2LW2pjmG46y_QcZciv-CE&ll=13.635856439546338%2C80.23734484999999&z=11

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#AgniKulCosmos: Successful completion of the flight acceptance test of #Agnilet engine

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=bj805ThRvtM

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7.2.2023

Flight acceptance test of Agnilet engine for Agnikul's upcoming controlled suborbital flight

Humbled to announce the successful completion of Agnilet's flight acceptance test for our upcoming controlled suborbital flight. This engine was completely manufactured at Agnikul's Rocket Factory - 1. In this particular test, we were able to fire our Agnilet engine for over and above the mission burn time as required for flight acceptance. Sea level thrust: 6 kN Mass flow rate: 3 kg/s Propellants: Subcooled LOX at 84K & ATF (semi cryogenic engine) Burn time: 108 seconds Cooling: Regeneratively Cooled Manufacturing technique: Agnilet is a single piece rocket engine - the whole engine is 3d printed, in one shot and as a single component thereby eliminating manual assembly in manufacturing of the engine. Nozzle area ratio: If you can find the mach diamonds, you can guess the area ratio :) A vacuum optimised version of this Agnilet will be used in the second stage of Agnikul's orbital vehicle - Agnibaan. #MakeInIndia #aatmaNirbharBharat #agnibaan #agnikul #semicryogenic #rocketengine #rocketenginetest #madeinIndiaForTheWorld #startupIndia #3dprinting #additiveManufacturing

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