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     Hybrid Propulsion Advantage     
 
  
	 -     Hybrid rockets use  solid fuel and a liquid or gaseous oxidiser  , offering throttle control, restart capability, and quick shutdown. They combine the simplicity of solid rockets with the safety and flexibility of liquid engines, making them ideal for precise descent operations where low system complexity is preferred.    
     Experiment and Results     
 
  
	 -     The team built a  hardware-in-the-loop setup  linking a working hybrid thruster to a simulated vehicle and environment. Control algorithms adjusted thrust to maintain stable descent and soft touchdown. Tests confirmed  repeatable deceleration, accurate throttle response  , and  safe terminal velocities  , validating hybrid dynamics essential for vertical landings.    
     Applications and Future Development     
 
  
	 -     The hybrid-rocket VTOL concept can power  fixed-wing UAVs  and  aircraft  that need vertical lift without long runways. It aims to combine  helicopter-like agility  with  fixed-wing efficiency  . Upcoming work focuses on  attitude stabilisation, yaw–pitch–roll control  , and  fault-tolerant systems  for advanced flight conditions.    
     Exam-Oriented Facts     
 
  
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	     Research published in the  International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences  .     
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	     Hybrid rockets: solid fuel + liquid/gaseous oxidiser; throttleable and restartable.     
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	     Goal: Control touchdown velocity and maintain attitude stability.     
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	     Early use-case:  Fixed-wing UAVs with VTOL capability  .     
     Outlook     
 
    As the technology matures,  hybrid-thruster VTOL systems  could enable agile logistics, remote operations, and dual-use civil and defence missions. The breakthrough marks a step toward  safer, simpler, and more efficient air mobility solutions  .    
 
Month: Current Affairs - October 31, 2025
                                        Category: aerospace engineering