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Agnikul Agnite test fires world largest single piece 3D printed booster engine to speed launches
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Published on 24 April 2026

Months of rocket making reportedly shrink to seven days
Agnikul Cosmos says it has successfully test-fired Agnite, described as the world’s largest single-piece 3D-printed booster engine. The startup claims the shift to this engine design can cut rocket manufacturing from months to about seven days, potentially turning years of wait into days. The quicker turnaround could benefit defense operations and disaster-response launches.
- Agnikul test-fired Agnite, a single-piece 3D-printed booster engine
- Manufacturing time could drop from months to roughly seven days
- Faster readiness may reduce launch wait periods from years to days
- Potential impact spans defense and disaster management missions
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