ArianeGroup completes first launch of France’s new SyLEx suborbital test system
ArianeGroup has carried out the inaugural launch of SyLEx, a new sounding rocket flight test system developed for the French Defence Procurement and Technology Agency (DGA), marking the introduction of a sovereign suborbital launch capability in France.
The mission took place on November 28, 2025, from the DGA Missile Testing Centre in Biscarrosse. The flight validated both the single-stage version of the rocket and its dedicated launch pad, completed in under three years.
First flight validates single-stage rocket and launch pad
(Credit: ArianeGroup)For its first mission, the SyLEx rocket carried an ArianeGroup experimental payload designed for technological integration and demonstration.
“This successful first flight secures sovereign testing capabilities for France using sounding rockets,” said Vincent Pery, director of Defence Programmes at ArianeGroup. ”SyLEx has been designed and built by ArianeGroup teams in under three years, based on test-and-learn methods. DGA’s renewed confidence in ArianeGroup’s expertise enables France’s autonomy and sovereignty in suborbital launch capabilities. We are already advancing to the next phase of our incremental roadmap, the two-stage version.”
ArianeGroup is now progressing toward the two-stage variant, planned to expand France’s suborbital testing envelope once operational.
System designed for civilian and military experiments
SyLEx is intended to support a wide range of missions for civilian and military users, including atmospheric reentry trials and microgravity experiments. ArianeGroup is positioning the system as a new European option for suborbital research and testing.
The SyLEx system includes two rocket models, a single-stage and a two-stage version, along with a purpose-built launch pad. With a payload capacity of up to 600 kilograms, the rockets will be able to reach altitudes between 200 and 400 kilometers. Depending on mission requirements, SyLEx is capable of carrying multiple experiments on a single flight.
Strategic context for France and Europe
The arrival of SyLEx comes as France and Europe seek more autonomy for advanced flight testing. Suborbital systems are key for reentry validations, hypersonic experiments, guidance trials, and ballistic-range measurements.
France’s recent activity in these areas includes the V-MAX hypersonic glide vehicle program and ongoing qualification work for future variants of the M51 submarine-launched ballistic missile.
Until now, such tests depended on legacy assets or foreign launchers, thereby limiting flexibility. However, SyLEx gives France a dedicated national platform capable of supporting sensitive programs and speeding up technology development cycles. The post ArianeGroup completes first launch of France’s new SyLEx suborbital test system appeared first on AeroTime.
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