Agnikul Cosmos creates world's largest single-piece 3D-printed rocket engine
NewsBytes | March 25, 2026 3:39 PM CST
Engine uses electric pumps, making it simpler and easier to reuse
Agnite uses electric pumps, making it simpler and easier to reuse than traditional engines.
This big win sets Agnikul up to shake things up in the small satellite launch scene with their Agnibaan rocket.
Valued at over $500 million, they're aiming for faster, more affordable satellite launches, especially helpful for areas like defense and disaster response that need quick access to space.
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