TEM Toloue-4

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Toloue-4
Type Turbojet
National origin Iran
Manufacturer Turbine Engine Manufacturing (TEM)
Major applications Noor (missile)
Developed from Microturbo TRI 60

The Toloue-4 (Persian: طلوع, Dawn) is one of the first indigenously produced jet engines in Iran. The Toloue-4 mini turbojet is being built at Iran Aircraft Industries's (IACI) engine industries (TEM).

The engine is an unlicensed copy of the French Microturbo TRI 60 engine and is used in Noor anti-ship cruise missiles as well as UAVs.[1][2] It is a three-stage axial design with a length of 1.3m that can produce 3.7 kN of thrust at 29,500 RPM and weights 54.7 kg.[3] A throttleable and more durable version named Toloue-5 is also in development.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "AIO Tolloue 4 and 5 (Iran) - Jane's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Targets". www.janes.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-05.
  2. ^ Bamford, James (2002-09-14). "What big ears you have". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  3. ^ [1] ACIG based on Kish Trade Fair in Iran - Picture and Description
  4. ^ Liam F. Devlin (2007). Iran Expands UAV Capability. Vol. 11. Shepard, Uvonline. p. 18.