Dushkin S-155

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S-155
Country of originSoviet Union
ManufacturerDushkin OKB
ApplicationBooster rocket for aircraft
Liquid-fuel engine
PropellantAK-20 (nitric acid) / TG-02 hypergolic kerosene
Performance
Thrust, sea-level37.3 kN (8380 lbf)

The Dushkin S-155 was a liquid-fueled rocket motor designed by Leonid Dushkin specifically for use in the Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-50 and Ye-50A (aka MiG-23U) experimental-developmental aircraft in the 1950s. It delivered 37.3 kN (8380 lbf) and ran on a mix of TG-02 hypergolic kerosene and AK-20 oxidizer (nitric acid). The fuel pumps were powered with grade T hydrogen peroxide.[1]

References

  1. ^ Gordon, Yefim "MiG-21" ISBN 978-1-85780-257-3