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  2. TALA (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    The rocket was made from 3D-printed advanced composite materials and measures 3 meters (9.8 ft) and weighs 15 kilograms (33 lb). It is designed to propel a Can Satellite (CanSat) around 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) into the atmosphere. [2] TALA is developed by a team of students and teachers from St. Cecilia's College-Cebu.

  3. OrbitX - Wikipedia

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    OrbitX was established on June 2, 2019 as OrbX, [1] a private venture by a group of youth including Dexter Baño Jr., Enzo Victor, and Paulo Sairel. [2] OrbitX's short term goal is to develop the first indigenous reusable rocket, and the long-term goal is to send the first Filipino to Mars and back. [3]

  4. List of equipment of the Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    2 12-ton utility vehicle: EQ2082 6x6 Troop Carrier: 18: 18 units delivered in July 2021, procured through public bidding under Truck Troop Carrier Medium Acquisition Project in 2020. [50] [39] Dongfeng EQ2102 series China: 3 12-ton utility vehicle: EQ2102 6x6 Water purification truck: unknown

  5. FZ275 LGR - Wikipedia

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    The FZ275 LGR - Laser Guided Rocket is a weapon system by Thales (formerly Forges de Zeebrugge). It is intended to provide a low-cost guided missile compatible with existing unguided 70mm rocket launch platforms. The HE (High Explosive) version of the FZ275 LGR is equipped with a HE warhead with impact fuze. [5]

  6. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    For the simple list of all conventional launcher families, see: Comparison of orbital launchers families. For the list of predominantly solid-fueled orbital launch systems, see: Comparison of solid-fueled orbital launch systems. Spacecraft propulsion [note 1] is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial satellites.

  7. Project Santa Barbara - Wikipedia

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    Project Santa Barbara was initiated by the administration of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and it involved the Philippine Navy and a group of scientists. [1] It was conceived amidst the United States withdrawal of its armed forces in Indochina and in anticipation that the US would also withdraw its forces stationed in the Philippines.

  8. GTR-18 Smokey Sam - Wikipedia

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    The design of the GTR-18A rocket is very simplistic and intended for minimal cost with the fuselage and nose cone being constructed from phenolic paper while the fins are constructed out of styrofoam. [6] [5] The fuselage and fins are joined to the nose cone by the motor tube which contains 499 grams (17.6 oz) of X-60 solid fuel propellant. [2]

  9. Comparison of solid-fuelled orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    3.4 2022 - 1/2 Active Zuljanah: 2 1 Iran: MODAFL: 25.5 1.5 52 220 - 0/0 Development See also. Spaceflight portal; Comparison of orbital rocket engines;