CE-7.5
| The CUS15 upper stage of GSLV-F09 powered by the CE-7.5 engine at Stage Preparation Facility | |
| Country of origin | India | 
|---|---|
| First flight | 15 April 2010 (failure) 5 January 2014 (success) | 
| Designer | LPSC, Indian Space Research Organisation | 
| Manufacturer | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ISRO | 
| Application | Upper-stage booster | 
| Status | In use | 
| Liquid-fuel engine | |
| Propellant | LOX / LH2 | 
| Cycle | Fuel-rich staged combustion | 
| Configuration | |
| Chamber | 1 | 
| Performance | |
| Thrust, vacuum | 73.5 kN (16,500 lbf) | 
| Chamber pressure | 5.8 MPa (58 bar) / 7.5 MPa (75 bar) | 
| Specific impulse, vacuum | 454 seconds (4.45 km/s) | 
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 2.14 m (7.0 ft) | 
| Diameter | 1.56 m (5.1 ft) | 
| Dry mass | 435 kg | 
| Used in | |
| Upper stage of GSLV Mk.II | |
The CE-7.5 is a cryogenic rocket engine developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation to power the upper stage of its GSLV Mk-2 launch vehicle. The engine was developed as a part of the Cryogenic Upper Stage Project (CUSP). It replaced the KVD-1 (RD-56) Russian cryogenic engine that powered the upper stage of GSLV Mk-1.