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Rockets are of two types.

1. Air breating vehicles - used in military(RAM jet / SCRAM jet)

2. Non-air breathing vehicles

Type 2 Rockets have their own oxygen stored in solid or liquid form called as "oxidizers". so the combustion takes place even in no atmosphere.

The combustion products mainly the gases coming out of the exhaust of the rockets push them forward.

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