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Launch Vehicle - Jaguar / Jabiru


By GeoffOCallaghan - Posted on 18 October 2009

General Information

The Weapons Research Establishment (WRE) commenced investigations into hypersonic aerodynamics around 1957. Wind tunnels and computer simulations at this time were inadequate to allow theoretical simulations so it was necessary to utilize a sounding rocket which was capable of achieving hypersonic speeds. This Hypersonic Research Vehicle (HRV) was designed and built at Woomera.

Initially the launch vehicle was called the 'Jaguar', but constant confusion with the Jaguar aircraft caused the WRE to rename the vehicle to the 'Jabiru'.

Variants

  • Jabiru Mark 1
  • Jabiru Mark 2 (also known as Aero Mach)
  • Jabiru Mark 3

Jabiru rockets typically carried experiments which were mounted in the rocket head. These experiments were usually instumented models of different shapes.


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Launch Log


Date RecordID LaunchVehicle LaunchArea Apogee Stabilized Purpose
1960:12:15:???? J1 Jaguar
1961:04:21:???? J2 Jaguar
1962:04:04:???? J5 Jaguar
1962:06:26:???? J6 Jaguar
1963:03:27:???? J8 Jaguar
1964:02:12:???? J9 Jaguar
1967:12:07:???? J207 Jabiru
1968:07:18:???? J206 Jabiru
1969:04:??:???? J207 Jabiru
1969:05:??:???? J202-2 Jabiru
1969:07:16:???? J208 Jabiru
1969:10:16:???? J209 Jabiru
1970:04:01:???? J210 Jabiru
1971:10:20:???? J-1 Jabiru
1971:12:04:???? J-2 Jabiru
1973:11:14:???? J-3 Jabiru
1973:12:06:???? J-4 Jabiru
1974:09:05:???? J-5 Jabiru
1974:10:31:???? J-6 Jabiru
1974:11:20:???? J-7 Jabiru