An expert says solid-fuel missiles are easier and safer to operate, making them harder to detect and more survivable than liquid-fuel weapons.
, launched for the second time on Wednesday, July 12, uses solid-fuel technology, giving it the capability to launch with little preparation.
Solid fuel is dense and burns quite quickly, generating thrust over a short time. Solid fuel can remain in storage for an extended period without degrading or breaking down – a common issue with liquid fuel.
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