![]() An American Nike-Cajun rocket. Rehbar-I was based on Nike-Cajun rockets. | |
Function | Sounding Rocket |
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Country of origin | Pakistan United States |
Size | |
Height | 7.70 m (130 km) |
Diameter | 42 cm (42.45 cm) |
Stages | 2 |
Associated rockets | |
Derivative work | Shahpar rocket series |
Launch history | |
Status | Retired |
Launch sites | Sonmiani Satellite Launch Center |
Total launches | 4 |
Success(es) | 4 |
Failure(s) | None |
Partial failure(s) | None |
First flight | I: 7 June 1962 IIA: 11 June 1962 III: 18 March 1964 |
Last flight | XX: 13 February 1969 XXIII: 7 April 1972 XXIV: 8 April 1972 |
Type of passengers/cargo | Weather Observatory |
Rehbar is a series of sounding rockets launched into the upper atmosphere by Pakistan's Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). Rehbar-I was the first rocket launched by SUPARCO, on 7 June 1962.[1][2] Rehbar-I was a two-staged solid fuel rocket.
Various sounding rocket models were launched by Pakistan approximately 200 times between 1962 and 1972. Twenty-four of those flights were in the Rehbar series.[3][4] The Rehbar series of flights utilized no less than three and possibly four different sounding rockets. The rockets used were Centaure,[5] Judi-Dart,[6] Nike-Cajun,[7] and according to one source, Nike-Apache.[3][8] Other sounding rockets used by Pakistan were Dragon 2B,[9] Petrel,[10] and Skua.[4][11] Rehbar literally means "one who leads the way" in Urdu.