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Answer for all trollers....
GSLV mark IIII
The rocket is the technological successor to the GSLV, however is not derived from its predecessor.
Stage 0 - Boosters
Worlds third largest Solid Rocket Booster
The boosters used on the GSLV-III will be the S-200, which is also designated Large Solid Booster, or LSB, which is a solid propellant stage with a mass of 200 tonnes. Two boosters will be used. Each has a diameter of 3.2 metres and a length of 25 metres. Each booster generates 560 tonnes-force (5.50 MN) of thrust at lift-off
Status-Already tested
Stage 1-Core stage
The core stage will be the L-110 restartable liquid stage which has 110 tonnes of liquid propellant and a diameter of 4-metres. It will be the first Indian liquid engine cluster design, and will use two improved Vikas engines, each producing 75 tonnes (735 kN) of thrust. The improved Vikas engine will use regenerative cooling, providing improved weight and specific impulse, compared to earlier rockets
Status-Already tested
Vikas is one of most reliable Engines of ISRO....
Stage 2-Upper stage
The upper stage will be the C-25, powered by the CE-20 engine, fueled by 25 tonnes of LOX+LH2. It has a 4-metre diameter and is 8.2 metres long. The stage will produce 20 tonnes (197 kN) of thrust.Upper stage
The upper stage will be the C-25, powered by the CE-20 engine, fueled by 25 tonnes of LOX+LH2. It has a 4-metre diameter and is 8.2 metres long. The stage will produce 20 tonnes (197 kN) of thrust
Status-Already tested
And how many times has this rocket flown successfully or you are speaking of the future?
Yes you are right, just for your concerns we are launching this rocket in january. Just wait.
We need patience to verify Indian brags as they only exists in the future.
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