An ISRO L-2.5 pressure-fed hypergolic engine. 2 of these power the 4th stage of India’s workhorse PSLV rocket

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  1. casualphilosopher1 on

    [This thread](https://www.strategicfront.org/forums/threads/isros-engines-designs-components-prototypes.4385/page-2) has a lot more interesting photos and details on Indian rocket engine developments.

    Note that before the CE-20 cryogenic engine that was introduced in the LVM3 rocket in the 2010s, this little engine was actually the most powerful liquid rocket engine of Indian design: All other engines in the PSLV and GSLV programs used either solid rocket fuel motors of liquid rocket engines of foreign design(Namely the Russian KVD-1 and the French Viking).

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