VENUS AEROSPACE ACHIEVES FIRST IGNITION OF "VDR2" ENGINE
Venus Aerospace Achieves Historic Milestone with VDR2 Engine Ignition Demonstrating Ramjet Capability at Takeoff Speeds
The engine architecture was unveiled in October at UP.Summit and combines the high thrust and efficiency of the Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE) with the high-efficiency cruise of a Ramjet in a technical collaboration between Venus Aerospace and Velontra.
With this successful test and ignition, Venus Aerospace has demonstrated the exceptional ability to start a Ramjet at takeoff speed, which is revolutionary. Typically, Ramjets cannot start until Mach 3.5.
Building on this milestone, Venus is now targeting a ground test of the VDR2 Block 0 flight engine. With no moving parts, this will be the simplest engine capable of going from takeoff to Mach 4+, and will take flight in Venus' flight test drone in 2025.
Venus was founded in 2020 and has successfully matured the RDRE from concept to a 2,000 lbf demonstration flight engine. RDREs achieve supersonic combustion (also known as detonation) which results in a higher efficiency engine by adding pressure in the combustion process, not just heat.
In parallel, Venus developed and flew a supersonic-capable drone in
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