June 27, 2026
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) demonstrated successful hot test of the Semi-Cryogenic Engine Power Head Test Article (PHTA) at a thrust level of 175 Tonne at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri , Tamil Nadu on 24th June 2026. The Power Head Test Article (PHTA) encompasses all engine systems except the thrust chamber. This is the 8th test in a series of hot tests using the PHTA. The objectives of this test included the study of build up after Pre-burner ignition and demonstration of steady state operation at higher thrust levels. The previous PHTA tests were carried out at 47% (94 Tonne) and 60% (120 Tonne) thrust levels. In this test, the PHTA was tested at 175 tonne thrust level (88%) for the first time and also demonstrated successful operation of main turbopumps delivering 400 and 500 bar outlet pressures.
The test proceeded as predicted and all the engine parameters were as expected. This test has provided sufficient confidence towards the demonstration of steady state performance of engine powerhead at 200 tonne (100%) thrust level and also achieved a major milestone in the indigenous development of Semicryogenic engine.
The Semi-Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (SC120), powered by the 2000 kN-class SE2000 engine, is being developed to replace the current L110 core stage of the LVM3 launch vehicle. This strategic upgrade is expected to substantially increase the payload capacity while enhancing operational efficiency. The semi-cryogenic system uses cleaner, non-toxic propellants-Liquid Oxygen (LOX) and purified Kerosene (isrosene) - offering improved performance over conventional propulsion stages. The integration of the Semicryogenic propulsion system, in tandem with an uprated cryogenic upper stage, signifies a major advancement in ISRO’s roadmap towards enhancing LVM3 payload capability.