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They lost a battle so badly, they stole the weapon that defeated them. What almost no one knows: that "stolen" technology came from iron war rockets forged in southern India. This video uncovers how a forgotten rocket system shattered British lines, was smuggled back to Europe, and quietly helped shape modern warfare. The Mysorean iron rockets of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan represent one of history's most overlooked military innovations. At the Battle of Pollilur in 1780, these primitive yet devastating weapons decimated British formations, forcing the East India Company to reverse-engineer the technology. The stolen iron rocket design became the foundation for the Congreve rockets used throughout the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, including the famous "rockets' red glare" that inspired America's national anthem. Discover the untold story of how India's forgotten rocket technology conquered empires, was systematically stolen by colonial powers, and evolved into the weapon systems that changed modern warfare forever. From Mysore's battlefields to London's arsenals, this is the complete history of the world's first metal-cased rockets. Mysorean rockets, Tipu Sultan rockets, Battle of Pollilur, Indian military history, iron cased rockets, Tipu Sultan vs British, Hyder Ali Mysore, Congreve rocket origins, rockets red glare history, Indian invention history, colonial warfare, military technology, stolen weapons, rocket technology history