New rocket engine

Wolrd first detonational rocket engine is created and tested in Russia.
What you need to know about this engine?
It is ten (10) times more powerfull that an ordinary rocket engine of the same size.
Bravo Russia!
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you are gullible as fuck m8

I hope this isn't one of your impervious, invisible, teleporting autonomous superweapons again

what fuel does it use?

No. Russia actually can into sci fi stuff.

The same as ordinary engine. Kerosene.

Does it last longer than 2 seconds?

You are behind the times on meme drives my man.

Does your hunk of shit generate thrust via quantum plasma to creat a psuedo-reacionless propulsion? no? fuck off desu

it doesn't work tho

Is it 19th century device?
Show how it works.

Does.

Consumption of fuel is 50 times less.
F*ck.

it seems that the concept was already used in WWII german weapons
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verpuffungsstrahltriebwerk
the new thing is that they do it at higher temperatures or stronger explosion.

We should better continue developing a nuclear-thermal rocket engine.

Radioactive materials or kerosene?
Kerosene.

Physicsfag here.

Gonna call bullshit on this one. But anyway, a US engineer re-designed the modern gas engine and prototyped it and it's fuel consumption is something like 45% less. While everything else is the same. He re-purposed some already-known technology from like, the 1920s or something.

But it doesn't matter. Electric cars are like $24,000 now - which is affordable.

I hear there is some talk of nasa making some sort of new propulsion system with some radio cavity system.

It kind of reminds me of the tech in red alert 2. East makes it simple and noisy, west makes it advanced and quiet.

Sure it does.

Just not in any useful amount. Power source would die before any kind of useful velocity was gained.

>Sure it does.
Results are inconclusive, I will wait for the cubesat test.

is this ancient finnish rocket technology u have stolen off rightful finnish clay

what did u find buried in the swamps

>Verpuffungsstrahltriebwerk

Uh...

>kerosene
Why don't your rockets burn water Ivan? Don't you want to save the planet?

>Why don't your rockets burn water
>burn water

Using fluorine as oxidant doesn't seem like a reasonable idea to me, Johnny.

youtube.com/watch?v=Jf3F9AQ-JI8
youtube.com/watch?v=qgtZCXYmkDU

Soon.

Liquid Oxygen + Liquid Hydrogen

I am glad that research funded for the ultimate destruction of USA can be used for something less gruesome like sending stuff into space.

Let's just hope there will be less explosions before you actually manage to fix all design flaws.

Bravo russians. I knew russians were heroic people
since they stopped evil 2 times before.
but they prove to be even smart.
Russian heroes are always welcome to my anus.
Please invade ayastefanos again and fuck me here

>Verpuffungsstrahltriebwerk

No one can pronounce this, so technically it doesn't exists and no one cares.

S-600 Stronk

I can't read moonrunes Ivan.
English please?

>russian rocket tech
youtube.com/watch?v=Zl12dXYcUTo

powered by HIV and poverty right?

Krokodil expands the mind, my dude

It expands the brain. Literally.