Updated: 09-Jan-2020
This company is also known as ARC and is the successor to Aerolab.
-It has several divisions, but Propulsion is what interests us.
-The engines that they manufactured are solid fuel rockets like boosters, auxiliary and maneuver engines for military missiles like Redeye, Stinger, Terrier, Standard, etc.
-Or the civil weather and atmosphere-study rockets like the Arcas, Super Arcas and Boosted Arcas.
-Among their many accomplishments are the SR-45 engine, used in Kittys and Roosters.
-The SR-59s was used in the Minuteman-I as Pitch Motor, and the SR-61 in the same rocket as Spin Motor.
-Other engines are KS-9620 delivering 4350 Kgf of thrust, and the KS-1290 with only 580 Kgf.
-The M-115 powers the Redeye missile.
-We obtained a picture of an Atlantic Research solid-rocket engine as shown in the "Titan Missile Museum". This picture will remain negative until its publish authorization is obtained.
"BGM-109 solid fuel rocket" (PiP)
-Less known and and the latest are the combined rocket and ramjet engines.
"ARC rocket-ramjet"
-Atlantic Research Corp. acquired Royal Ordnance, which is a division of British Aerospace, the line of liquid-fuel rocket engines.
-Perhaps the best known were the Leros (1 and 2). View Royal Ordnance.
-Atlantic Research Co. is also known as ARC. Here is a list of their engines:
-Marc-13-A1
-Marc-14-A1
-Marc-14-B1
-Marc-2-B1
-Marc-2-C2
-Marc-42-A1
-Marc-60A
-Mk-30
-SR-45
-SR-49
-SR-61
-Arcon
-Arcon booster
Engines of ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORP.
Model: 13K
Model: BGM-109
"Atlantic Research - BGM-109 solid-fuel rocket engine"
Model: Boosters for missiles
Model: KS-1290
Model: KS-9620
Model: M-115
Model: Rocket-Ramjets
"ARC ramjet rocket"