China Advances Reusable Rocket Tech with Sea-Based Recovery Platforms and Successful VTOL Tests
December 9, 2025
China’s private and commercial rocket developers, led by players like LandSpace with the Zhuque 3, are advancing reusable propulsion and VTOL/VTOL-compatible demonstrations as they build toward sea-based recovery assets.
Linghangzhe follows the August deployment of i Space’s recovery vessel Xingjiguihang (Stellar Return), which carries a recovery deck designed to collect the first stage of the SQX 3 reusable rocket.
China has received its first sea-based rocket recovery platform designed for net-based recovery, Linghangzhe (Pathfinder), which has been certified by the China Classification Society with the necessary class and statutory approvals.
The Long March 10 family, including the reusable two-stage Long March 10A, has completed a first static fire test, marking progress toward reusable and partially reusable launch capabilities.
A wave of vertical takeoff and vertical landing tests by multiple Chinese rocket teams signals readiness for operational reusable launchers supported by sea-based recovery platforms such as Linghangzhe and Xingjiguihang, indicating a coordinated push to a reusable launch ecosystem.
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