Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 12-Sep-2023

ROXEL

(France / UK)


ROXEL engine specifications

Roxel is the result of a 50/50 merger between the French Celerg and Royal Ordnance Rocket Motors.

Roxel logo
“Roxel logo”

-In turn, the Roxel Group is therefore owned by SNPE and MBDA. And at the same time it is the owner of the Roxel-France and Roxel-UK Divisions.

Cross-section of a Roxel engine exhibited in Paris 2005
“Cross-section of a Roxel engine exhibited in Paris 2005”

-Roxel makes engines for all kind of missiles of all categories, solid fuel, for use in the army, navy and air force, Now it is a huge manufacturing group of all types of engines for them.

Roxel engine application range, fig. 1
Roxel engine application range, fig. 2
Roxel engine application range, fig. 3
Roxel engine application range, fig. 4
Roxel engine application range, fig. 5
Roxel engine application range, fig. 6
“Wide range of engines”

-As we see, the capacity to propel devices with Roxel engines is immense. We can distinguish all types of missiles, from the well-known Exocet or Sidewinder to pilot seat ejection systems.

-Not only does Roxel research new energy propellants, but its capacity brings together the methods of manufacturing solid motors by “Cast” or “Extruded-Curable”.

-The designed fuels are of the CDB (Cast Double Base) type. The XLDB or (Cross-linked Double Base).

The EMCDB (Modified Elastomer type CDB) and the EDB or (Extruded Double Base).

Engines of ROXEL

Model: rocket engines

Arquitecture:
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Fuels:
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