Today marks the official establishment of Jianyuan Technology's production, testing, final assembly, and comprehensive testing base for medium-to-large liquid-fueled carrier rockets in Zhejiang. This state-of-the-art base encompasses three specialized centers, notably including a dedicated center for rocket recovery and reuse. With a total investment of 5.2 billion yuan and a planned initial land area of approximately 72,000 square meters, this ambitious project is set to redefine China's aerospace capabilities.
Upon completion, the base will boast an impressive manufacturing capacity, capable of producing 25 Yuanxingzhe-1 rockets annually. More significantly, it will enable the groundbreaking practice of rocket recovery and reuse, a feat that promises to revolutionize space exploration by reducing costs and enhancing sustainability.
Jianyuan Technology stands as China's pioneering commercial aerospace enterprise, having mastered the cutting-edge technology of 'liquid oxygen methane + stainless steel + offshore soft landing recovery.' This technological prowess is embodied in its flagship product, the Yuanxingzhe-1 rocket, which is designed for reuse up to an impressive 20 times. In a testament to its reliability and performance, the rocket successfully completed relevant tests in May and July of this year, achieving a full-process closed-loop verification of launch and recovery—a milestone that underscores China's growing prowess in the global aerospace arena.
