Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the advancements in China's commercial space industry, particularly focusing on the upcoming launches and recovery tests of reusable rockets [1] - Zhongke Aerospace plans to conduct the maiden flight of its reusable liquid launch vehicle, Kylin-2, in late March this year, which will carry the prototype of the Light Boat-1 cargo spacecraft [1] - The company has submitted a launch plan for 2026, aiming for 13 launches throughout the year, with the potential for an additional 1 to 2 missions, setting a new record for launch frequency and task density [1] Group 2 - Blue Arrow Aerospace announced that it will conduct recovery tests for its reusable rocket, Zhuque-3, in the second quarter of this year, with ongoing optimizations to the rocket landing process [1] - The team aims to conduct another recovery test in the second quarter of 2026 and plans to attempt the first recovery flight in the fourth quarter of this year, depending on the results of the recovery tests [1] - According to Zhongtai Securities, this year marks a peak period for the maiden flights and recovery validations of Chinese commercial rockets, transitioning the industry from "technical breakthroughs" to scalable, reusable, and low-cost implementations, which will drive demand for rockets in applications such as space computing, satellite internet, space tourism, and deep space exploration [1] Group 3 - Companies like Xice Testing are actively expanding their commercial aerospace testing business [1] - Xibei Materials specializes in titanium alloy products, which are widely used in the aerospace sector [1]
我国可回收火箭将密集发射,加快产业发展
Xuan Gu Bao·2026-02-26 15:03