Why This Matters
This innovative project demonstrates how affordable consumer electronics and 3D printing can be harnessed to develop low-cost, guided rocket systems. Its success highlights the potential for democratizing aerospace technology, enabling hobbyists and small developers to experiment with advanced propulsion and guidance systems. However, it also raises concerns about accessibility and the importance of regulation to prevent misuse in sensitive applications.
Key Takeaways
- The rocket system costs only around $96 to build, making it highly accessible for hobbyists.
- It uses a combination of sensors and onboard computing for mid-air trajectory recalibration.
- The project showcases the potential for low-cost, guided aerospace prototypes using consumer tech.
MANPADS Rocket & Launcher Prototype
30 Second Overview
Full System Overview (5 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDO2EvXyncE&t=54s
Full Development Media and Documentation
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17zpks6_R59H0iXJaGkTrtp1SzIFFAQtY?usp=sharing
The Google Drive archive contains additional development media and documentation including:
mechanical design and assembly
system electronics and firmware testing
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