Suborbital SystemsPROJECT
PROJECT
INQUILAB 2.0
High-Power
Suborbital
Vehicle
The Rocket Engineering division is the premier suborbital systems laboratory at DIU. Project INQUILAB 2.0 represents our flagship line of high-power sounding rockets designed to deliver 3kg payloads to an apogee of 8200 meters.
8200 mTarget Apogee (m)
Mach 1.6Target Velocity
Vehicle Architecture
PROPULSION
Custom solid-propellant motor utilizing KNSU to ensure precise impulse delivery and stable combustion geometry.
AIRFRAME
Fabricated primarily from lightweight reinforced plastic. Aerodynamic surfaces machined from aerospace-grade aluminum-6061-0.
RECOVERY
Dual-deployment parachute system controlled by redundant flight computers (altimeters) triggering apogee and main deployment charges.
Join Project Inquilab 2.0
We are actively seeking propulsion engineers, composite fabricators, and systems integration specialists to construct our next vehicle.
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