Société d'Etudes pour la Propulsion par Réaction
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The Société d'Études pour la Propulsion par Réaction (SEPR) (in French: Jet Propulsion Research Company) was a French research and manufacturing company founded in 1944 which specialised in the development of liquid-fuelled rocket engines during the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s.[2]
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Company type | Research, development and manufacturing company |
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Industry | Aero-engine manufacture |
Founded | 1944 in Paris, France |
Headquarters | 37 rue des Acacias, , |
Key people | Jean Volpert |
Products | liquid-fuelled and solid-fuelled rocket engines |
Owner | French Government |
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The SEPR 841 is a liquid-fuelled rocket engine used as an auxiliary power unit for the Dassault Mirage III mixed-power high-altitude interceptor aircraft of the 1960s. The engine was one of several similar developed by SEPR.