This is a list of sounding rockets used for suborbital research flights.
- Aeolus[10]
- Aero High[11]
- AUSROC series
- AUSROC I, AUSROC II, AUSROC II-2, AUSROC 2.5, AUSROC III
- Cockatoo series
- Cockatoo Mk 1, Cockatoo Mk 2, Cockatoo Mk 3, Cockatoo Mk 4[12]
- Corella[13]
- HEAC[14]
- HAD[14]
- HARP[14]
- HAT[14]
- Long Tom[15]
- Lorikeet series
- Kookabura series
- Kookaburra Mk.1, Kookaburra Mk.2, Kookaburra Mk.3[18]
- Sighter[19]
- Zuni[20]
- Black Brant[33][34]
- Black Brant 1 (Black Brant I)[35]
- Black Brant 2, (Black Brant II)[36] Black Brant 2B (Black Brant IIB)[37]
- Black Brant 3, (Black Brant III)[38] Black Brant 3B (Black Brant IIIB)[39]
- Black Brant 4[40] Black Brant 4A (Black Brant IVA),[41] Black Brant 4B (Black Brant IVB)[42]
- Black Brant 5,[43] Black Brant 5A (Black Brant VA),[44] Black Brant 5B (Black Brant VB),[45] Black Brant 5C (Black Brant VC)[46]
- Black Brant 6 (Black Brant VI)[47]
- Black Brant 7 (Black Brant VAII)[48]
- Black Brant 8 (Nike-Black Brant),[49] Black Brant 8B,[50] Black Brant 8C[51]
- Black Brant 9, (Black Brant IX)[52] Black Brant 9B, (Black Brant IXB)[53] Black Brant 9BM1,[54] Black Brant 9CM1 (Black Brant 9 Mod-1, Starfire-1)[55]
- Black Brant 10, (Black Brant X)[56] Black Brant 10B, (Black Brant XB)[57] Black Brant 10CM1 (Black Brant Mod-1)[58]
- Black Brant 11 (Black Brant XI),[59] Black Brant 11-A[60]
- Black Brant 12 (Black Brant XII),[61] Black Brant 12-A[60]
- Excalibur, Excalibur 2[62][63]
- HARP 5-1,[64] HARP 5-3,[64]
- HARP 7-1,[65] HARP 7-2[66]
- Martlet,[67] Martlet 1[68]
- Martlet 2, Martlet 2A, Martlet 2B, Martlet 2C,[69] Martlet 2G[70]
- Martlet 3,[71] Martlet 3A,[72] Martlet 3B,[73] Martlet 3D,[74] Martlet 3E[75]
- Martlet 4,[76] Martlet 4A,[76] Martlet 4B,[76] Martlet 4C[76]
- Scorpius SR-XM-1 (Wild Fire))[77]
- Troposphere series[91][92]
- Troposphere 1, Troposphere 2, Troposphere 3, Troposphere 4, Troposphere 5, Troposphere 6
- Antares[95]
- Aurore[96]
- Belenos[97]
- Belia[98]
- Bélier (rocket) family[99]
- Belisama,[103]
- Bérénice series[104]
- Centaure, (Venus)[108] Centaure 1,[109] Centaure 2A,[110] Centaure 2B,[111] Centaure 2C[112]
- Daniel[113] l[114]
- Dauphin[115]
- Dragon (Stromboli),[116] Dragon-2B,[117] Dragon-3,[118]
- Emma[119]
- Epona[120]
- Éridan[121]
- LEX[122]
- Meteo[123] Meteo-MD[124]
- Monica,[125] Monica I,[126] Monica IV[127]
- Pegase[128]
- Rubis[129]
- Stromboli[130]
- Tacite[131]
- Titus[132]
- Véronique[133] (Véronique 61,[134] Véronique 61M,[135] Véronique AGI,[136] Véronique N,[137] Véronique NA[138])
- Vesta[139]
- Rocksanne series
- Rocksanne I-X, Rocksanne I-X CT
- Rocksanne II-X
- Rocksanne E-X
- HRE100K (Hybrid Rocket Engine 100K)
- Sispre series
- BT-310[188]
- HM-16[189]
- HIMES Rockoon[190][191]
- JCR[192]
- Kappa family,[193] Kappa 1,[194] Kappa 2,[195] Kappa3,[196] Kappa 4,[197] Kappa 5,[198] Kappa 6,[199] Kappa 6H,[200] Kappa 7,[201] Kappa 8,[202] Kappa 8L,[203] Kappa 9,[204] Kappa 9L,[205] Kappa 9M,[206] Kappa 10,[207] Kappa 10C,[208] Kappa 10S[209]
- Lamba 2[210]
- Lamba 3,[211] Lamba 3H[212]
- MT-135,[213] MT-135JA[214] MT-135P[215]
- NAL-7[216]
- NAL-16[217]
- NAL-25[218]
- S-A[219]
- S-B[220]
- S-C[221]
- SA-II[222]
- SB-735[223]
- ST[224]
- S-160[225]
- S-210[226]
- S-250[227]
- S-300 ISAS[228]
- S-310[229]
- S-520,[230] S-520-30[231]
- SS-520[232]
- TR-1A[233]
- TT-200[234]
- TT-210[235]
- TT-500,[236] TT-500A[237][238][239][240]
Pakistan's sounding rocket program used a variety of sounding rockets which were renamed in 3 series. Some flights were not given a Pakistani designation. Sounding rockets were flown from the Sonmiani Rocket Range.[247][248][249]
- Skua family[293]
- Petrel family[298]
- Skylark family[301][302]
- Skylark 1,[303] Skylark 2,[304] Skylark 2 AC,[305] Skylark 2C,[306] Skylark 3,[307] Skylark 3 AC,[308] Skylark 4,[309] Skylark 4 AC,[310] Skylark 5,[311] Skylark 5C,[312] Skylark 6,[313] Skylark 6 AC,[314] Skylark 7,[315] Skylark 7 AC,[316] Skylark 7C,[317] Skylark 8,[318] Skylark 9,[319] Skylark 10 (Skylark 10A),[320] Skylark 11,[321] Skylark 12,[322] Skylark 12 AC,[323] Skylark 14,[324] Skylark 15,[325] Skylark 16,[326] Skylark 17,[327]
- Fulmar[328]
- Aerobee family,[329][330][331][332]
- Aerobee RTV-N-8 (N-8a1, RTV-8 and Aerojet XASR-SC-1, all with the XASR-SC-1 engine )[330][333]
- X-8 (RTV-A-1, RTV-N-10, and Aerojet XAR-SC-2, all with the Aerojet XASR-SC-1 engine)[334][335][336][337]
- Aerobee X-8A, (RTV-A-1a, RTV-N-10a, with Aerojet AJ10-25 engine),[334][338][339][340]
- Aerobee X-8B, (RTV-A-1b with Aerojet XAR-SC-1 engine - a test vehicle)[334][341][342]
- Aerobee X-8C (RTV-A-1c, with the Aerojet AJ10-25 engine)[334][343][344]
- Aerobee X-8D (RTV-A-1d, Aerojet AJ10-25 - apparently never launched)[334][344]
- Aerobee RTV-N-10b, with the Aerojet AJ10-24 engine[345]
- Aerobee RTV-N-10c, with the Aerojet AJ10-34 engine[346]
- Aerobee AJ10-25 with the AJ10-25 engine,[340]
- Aerobee AJ10-27 with the AJ10-27 engine,[347]
- Aerobee AJ10-34, with the AJ10-34 engine,[348]
- Aerobee 75 (Aerobee Hawk)[349]
- Aerobee 100 (Aerobee Junior)[350]
- Aerobee 150 (Aerobee-Hi, PWN-2),[351] Aerobee 150 MI,[352] Aerobee 150 MII[353] Aerobee 150 MII 20[354] Aerobee 150A,[355] Aerobee 150A MII[356]
- Aerobee 170 (Nike-Aerobee,),[357] Areobee 170A[358]
- Aerobee 200,[359] Aerobee 200A,[360]
- Aerobee 300 (Sparrowbee also Spaerobee),[361] Aerobee 300A[362]
- Aerobee 350[363]
- Aims-1[364]
- Apache[365]
- Ascamp[366]
- Aspan 300[367]
- Arcas,[368] Arcas-Robin,[369] Rooster,[370] Super Arcas[371]
- Archer (PWN-4)[372][373][374]
- Argo A-1 (Percheron)[375]
- Argus[376]
- Aries[377]
- Ascamp[366]
- Asp I,[378]
- Asp Apache[379]
- Astrobee family,[380] Astrobee D,[381] Astrobee F,[382] Astrobee 200,[383] Astrobee 500,[384] Astrobee 1500[385]
- Athena RTV[386]
- ATK LV[387]
- Bullpup Apache[388]
- Bullpup Cajun[389]
- Blue Scout Junior[390]
- Boosted Arcas,[391] Boosted Arcas II,[392]
- Boosted Dart[393]
- Bumper[394]
- Cajun[395]
- Cajun Dart[396]
- Caleb (Project Hi-Ho)[397][398]
- Castor[399]
- Castor Lance[400]
- CleanSweep III,[401] Cleansweep IIIA[402]
- Dac Roc[403]
- Deacon Arrow II[404]
- Deacon Judi[405]
- Doorknob 1[406][407]
- Doorknob 2[408]
- Eeby Deeby
- Ellipticallity 0.1
- Ellipticallity 0.3
- Ellipticallity 1 (In Development)
- Exos (PWN-4)[409]
- GoFast[410]
- Gold Chain Cowboy[411]
- Hasp I,[412] HASP II,[372] HASP III[372]
- HJ (Honest John) Hydac,[413]>
- HJ Nike Hydac,[414]
- HJ Nike Javelin,[415]
- HJ Nike,[416]
- HJ Nike Nike (Boa),[417]
- HJ Orion[418]
- Honest John-Tommahawk[419]
- Hopi Dart[420]
- HPB[421]
- Hydra-Iris[422][423]
- Hydra Sandhawk[424][423]
- Improved Malemute[425][426]
- Improved Orion[427]
- Iris[428]
- Javelin (Argo D-4),[429] Javelin III[430]
- Jaguar[431]
- Journeyman (Argo D-8)[329][432]
- Judy-Dart[250]
- Kitty (PWN-6, Sidewinder-HV Arcas)[433]
- Kiva/Hopi (Phoenix)[434]
- LCLV[435]
- Loki (PWN-1)[436]
- Loki II (Hawk)[437][436]
- Loki Dart (Loki-Wasp, XRM-82, PWN-1A, also PWN-8 PWN-8B, PWN-10, PWN-11, PWN-12 Loki Datasonde)[438][439]
- Loki-Wasp[412]
- Malemute[440]
- Mesquito[441]
- Microstar[442]
- Nike,[443] Nike Apache,[252] Nike Hydac,[444] Nike Iroquois (Niro),[445] Nike Javelin,[446] Nike Javelin 3,[447] Nike Nike (Python),[448] Nike Orion,[449] Nike Orion Improved,[450] Nike Tomahawk,[451] Nike Viper 1,[452] Nike Yardbird,[453] Nike Cajun (PWN-3 a.k.a. CAN),[251] Nike-Deacon (DAN),[454] Nike Hawk,[455] Nike Genie,[455][456] Nike Smoke[457][329][458]
- Oriole family,[459] Oreole,[436] Oriole I (Loki-Dart),[437] Oreole II (Terrier-Oriole),[459] Oriole III (Talos Terrier Mk 70 Oreole),[60] Oriole IIIA (Terrier Oriole Nihka),[460] Oriole IV (Talos Terrier Mk 70 Oreole Nihka),[60]
- Orion,[461] Improved Orion[462]
- Owl[463]
- Ozarca[463]
- Paiute Apache[464]
- Paiute Tomahawk[465]
- Pegasus[437]
- Peregrine[466][467]
- Phoenix[468]
- Prospector[469]
- Purr-Kee[437]
- PWN-5 Rocksonde 200[470]
- PWN-8 Loki Datasonde, PWN-B, PWN-C, PWN-D[471]
- PWN-10 Super Loki Datasonde, PWN-10A[472]
- PWN-11 Super Loki Datasond, PWN-11A, PWN-11D (Datasonde)[473]
- PWN-11 Super Loki Datasonde[473]
- PWN-12 Super Loki ROBIN[474]
- Raven[475]
- Rockoon family,[329][476] Deacon-Rockoon,[477] Farside,[478] HIMES Rockoon,[190] Loki Rockoon,[479] Hawk Rockoon[480]
- Roksonde family[437][481]
- Rooster (PWN-7)[370]
- Seagull[482]
- Sandhawk[483]
- Sandhawk Tomahawk (Dualhawk)[484]
- Sarge (under development)[485][486]
- Sergeant Sounding Rocket[487][488]
- Sergeant-Delta[437]
- Sergeant Hydac[489]
- Scout X-2[490]
- Scanner[491]
- Sirocco[492]
- Sidewinder Arcas,[493]
- Space Data LCLV[494]
- SpaceLoft XL,[495]
- Sparoair I[496]
- Sparrow Arcas,[497]
- Strongarm[498]
- Strypi,[419] Strypi IIAR,[499] Strypi IIR,[500] Strypi IV,[501][502] Strypi VIIAR,[503][504]
- Strypi-Tommahawk[419]
- Super Arcas[371]
- Super Chief,[505] Super Chief II,[506] Super Chief III[505]
- Super Loki[507]
- Super Loki Dart,[508] PWN-10A, PWN-10B (Super Loki Datasonde),[472] PWN-11 (Super Loki Datasonde),[473] PWN-12, (Super Loki Robin)[474]
- Talos Castor[509]
- Talos Sergeant Hydac[510]
- Talos Terrier Black Brant[511]
- Talos Terrier Black Brant-Nihka[511]
- Talos Terrier Oriole (Oriole 3)[511]
- Talos Terrier Oriole Nihka (Oriole 4)[511]
- Talos Terrier Perrgrine[511]
- Taurus Orion[512]
- Taurus Tomahawk[513]
- Taurus Tomahawk Nike (Taurus-Nike-Tommahawk)[514][515]
- Terasca[463]
- Terarapin[516]
- Terrier[517]
- Terrier /551[518]
- Terrier Asp (Tarp)[519]
- Terrier ASROC Cajun (TERESCA)[520]
- Terrier Black Brant[521]
- Terrier Improved Orion[522]
- Terrier Malemute,[427] Terrier Improved Malemute (Terrier Mk.70 Patriot)[523]
- Terrier Improved Nihka
- Terrier Oriole Nihka[511]
- Terrier Orion,[524] Terrier Improved Orion[522]
- Terrier Perrgrine[511]
- Terrier Sandhawk[525]
- Terrier Sounding Rocket[526]
- Terrier Tomahawk[527]
- Tiamat[528]
- Tic[437]
- Tomahawk[437]
- Tomahawk Sandia[529]
- Ute[530]
- Ute Apache[531]
- Ute Tomahawk[532]
- V-2[533][151]
- Viking,[534] Viking Type 9[535]
- Viper Dart,[536] Viper IIA,[537] Viper 3A/10D Dart,[538] Viper V/Dart[539]
- Viper Falcon[540]
- Wac Corporal[329][541]
- Wasp[542]
- X-15A[543]
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.
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