A Pakistani mechanical engineer and a school science teacher has
developed a rocket missile, with initial capability of flying up to 320
feet high, which uses water as its fuel.
“I had to cut water bottle and to install air compressor to develop this missile,” says Muhammad Faisal, a teacher in Government Model School, Karachi, the economic hub of the country.
Using back pressure technique to launch, the missile could easily be used for training purposes in Pakistan Army, he viewed while talking with Daily Nai Baat.
“By adding Uranium material in the rocket to get air pressure, it could also be used to hit a target.”
Faisal is a gold medalist of a training course of mechanical engineering of Pakistan Air Force’s Engineering Corps.
A frenzy of inventions, Faisal looks determined to work for his country by adding his engineering and scientific inventions.(Via TNT)
Source: PakSoldiers.com
“I had to cut water bottle and to install air compressor to develop this missile,” says Muhammad Faisal, a teacher in Government Model School, Karachi, the economic hub of the country.
Using back pressure technique to launch, the missile could easily be used for training purposes in Pakistan Army, he viewed while talking with Daily Nai Baat.
“By adding Uranium material in the rocket to get air pressure, it could also be used to hit a target.”
Faisal is a gold medalist of a training course of mechanical engineering of Pakistan Air Force’s Engineering Corps.
A frenzy of inventions, Faisal looks determined to work for his country by adding his engineering and scientific inventions.(Via TNT)
Source: PakSoldiers.com
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