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ASTRA Air-to-Air Missile Propellant

The ASTRA air-to-air missile utilizes a specialized high-energy, low-signature solid composite propellant designed for Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air combat. This advanced propellant burns with minimal smoke to reduce visual detection while delivering high thrust, enabling the missile to achieve speeds of approximately Mach 4.5 during interception missions.

Chemical Formula & Composition (General):

  • Energetic Materials: Nitramines such as HMX or RDX, and sometimes CL‑20 for very high energy density.
  • Oxidizer: Ammonium Perchlorate (NH4ClO4).
  • Binder: Hydroxyl‑Terminated Polybutadiene (HTPB) acting as a structural matrix and secondary fuel.
  • Additives: Stabilizers and burn‑rate modifiers with minimal metallic additives to maintain a low-smoke signature.

Description:

ASTRA missile propellant is a solid composite formulation engineered for high-energy output and low visual signature. The propellant grain is cast inside the rocket motor and designed to burn uniformly, providing stable thrust throughout the missile’s flight. The formulation ensures high burn rate, reliable ignition, and sustained propulsion for high‑altitude, long‑range air combat engagements.

Use:

  • Primary propulsion system for the ASTRA Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Air‑to‑Air Missile.
  • Supports both ASTRA Mk‑1 and Mk‑2 variants used by modern fighter aircraft.
  • Enables high‑speed maneuvering and interception of enemy aircraft and aerial targets.

Key Characteristics:

  • High‑energy composite propellant with nitramine-based energetic materials.
  • Low‑smoke formulation for reduced visual detection during launch and flight.
  • Stable combustion with consistent thrust for long‑range interception.

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