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This is a list of sounding rockets used for suborbital research flights.

Argentina[]

Brazil[]

  • Sonda
    • Sonda I
    • Sonda II
    • Sonda III
    • Sonda III-A
    • Sonda IV
  • VS-30
  • VS-40
  • VS-43under development[1][2]
  • VSB-30
  • VSV-30

Canada[]

  • Black Brant

China[]

Democratic Republic of the Congo[]

  • Troposphere 2, 4, and 5

France[]

  • Aigle
  • Agate
  • Belier
  • Berenice
  • Centaure
  • Cora
  • Daniel
  • Dauphin
  • Dragon
  • Emeraude
  • Eridan
  • Monica
  • Rubis
  • Saphir
  • Tacite
  • Tibere
  • Titus
  • Topaze
  • Véronique

Germany[]

  • Mohr Rocket
  • Cirrus
  • Kumulus
  • Seliger Rocket

India[]

  • Rohini Series
    • RH-75
    • RH-125
    • RH-200
    • RH-300
    • RH-300 Mk II
    • RH-560
  • Advanced Technology Vehicle[3]

Italy[]

Japan[]

  • S-160
  • S-210
  • S-310
  • S-520
  • SS-520
  • Kappa

New Zealand[]

  • Atea-1

Poland[]

  • Meteor

Russia[]

Spain[]

  • INTA-255
  • INTA-300

Switzerland[]

  • Zenit-C

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

  • Aerobee
  • Arcas, Boosted Arcas
  • Astrobee
  • Blue Scout Junior
  • Bumper
  • Castor 4B
  • Castor Orbus
  • Javelin
  • Jupiter-A
  • Jupiter-C
  • Little Joe
  • Loki, Super Loki
  • Maxus
  • Nike, Nike Apache, Nike Hydac, Nike Iroquois, Nike Javelin, Nike Malemute, Nike Nike, Nike Orion, Nike Recruit, Nike T40 T55, Nike Tomahawk, Nike Viper, Nike-Asp, Nike Cajun, Nike-Deacon, Nike Hawk
  • Orion
  • Prospector
  • Sidewinder Arcas, Sidewinder Raven
  • SpaceLoft XL, UP Aerospace
  • Starbird
  • Strypi
  • TE-416 Tomahawk
  • Tiamat
  • Viking
  • Wac Corporal
Goddard NASA sounding rockets panorama
Panoramic photo of the three sounding rockets in the rocket garden behind the Visitor's Center at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Green Belt, Maryland, USA. At left is a vertical Black Brant VIII Sounding Rocket, with a horizontal Argo D-4 Javelin and horizontal Nike Tomahawk in front.

References[]

  1. Sounding rockets Brazilian Space Agency
  2. Sounding rockets under development Brazilian Space Agency
  3. Subramanium, T S (4 March 2010). "Advanced Technology Vehicle successfully flight-tested". http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article139135.ece. Retrieved 10 March 2012. 
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