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I could not keep my hands off this cool compact rocket product this morning.

Peter Beck, from Rocket Lab in New Zealand, has designed and launched this surveillance rocket (photo shared with permission). It ships in the middle tube, with the hinged fins tucked flush inside. When the operator presses the red button and the tube is pointing at an upward angle, the rocket launches from the tube and the fins pop out. The custom solid rocket has four canted nozzles around the perimeter and it spins up to 3000 RPM in the one-second engine burn. This spin stabilization guarantees a straight flight with tiny fins (like rifling in a barrel spinning the bullet). The curved fins act as rotary air scoops, dramatically reducing the spin as the rocket climbs, so by the time of apogee, the parachute can deploy properly (has to be under 100 RPM in his experience). The nose points down at this point and the camera streams images down to a wifi base station. Another cool feature: the camera is at a precise distance in front of the patch antenna that is a RF “blind spot” (despite having a metal base plate, the camera is invisible to the antenna that resides behind it).

I am holding my experimental Aerotech solid G motor for a size comparison. His whole package packs into an impressively spall space.

4 responses to “A Light Saber Rocket”

  1. More details from Rocket Lab NZ:
    rocket-deployed-surveillance Screen Shot 2013-04-24 at 8.36.02 AM

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    and from their launch video
    Screen Shot 2013-04-24 at 8.37.32 AM

  2. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson] Here is something I think you’d be really interested in Steve: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22002530
    This would be great to discuss in depth.

  3. How perfect! A light saber Rocket.
    Looking forward to see how it works.

  4. Obviously that would make a heck of a RPG if it were cost minimized. Then you would want something like a little infrared camera guidance, for a RPG mini sidewinder. Give it some lock growl too that everyone loves so much. Of course you would want that to fit on all the zillions of standard launchers out there. Video cam launched surveillance just does not have that sizzle and there are so many ways to do it. The basic RPG is so ubiquitous and has not had a really big tech rethink since the Germans pioneered the Panzerfaust. Notwendigkeit ist die Mutter der Erfindung.
    Still, if you wanted to sell them with this video surveillance they could fit in too, having it guide in the other ones.

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