The Microturbo TRI 60 is a small, expendable turbojet engine developed for use in cruise missiles, target drones, and other small unmanned air vehicles. Variants of this engine produce from 3.5 - 5.3 kN (800 - 1200 lbf) of thrust. The engine first ran in 1974.
Development and design
Tri-Axial
The TRI 60 engine was developed in the 1970s to meet the need for a small, inexpensive, reliable, and expendable jet engine for use in cruise missiles and other small unmanned air vehicles. This need was broken down into the key requirements for high production at low cost and a high thrust-to-weight ratio.
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Forecast International
Accessed 20 Oct 2009. The first generation of engines, the "tri-axial" engines, were named that way because they featured only three simple compressor sections. The engine overall only has 20 major components.
These first engines, the "-1", "-2", and "-3" variants, were used in many different applications (list below in the "Variants" section).
The latest version of the tri-axial engine, the "-5" and the "-5+" variants are the only tri-axial models still in production. One significant change from the early models to these later ones is the use of an
ECU to monitor the performance of the engine and adjust fuel flow accordingly.
Quadri-Axial
In the late 1980s there was a need for a similar but more powerful engine for the next generation of the cruise missiles and drones. Microturbo addressed this by developing the "Quadri-axial" class of TRI 60 engines. They increased the air flow through the engine and added a fourth compressor stage (hence the name).
There are two variants in the "Quadri-axial" class, the "-20" and the "-30". The "-30" is aimed at cruise missile applications, and the "-20" is aimed at drone/UAV applications. The only major difference between the two is that the "-20" is slightly derated in thrust to increase engine life.
Variants
There are many variants of this engine and it is used in many missiles and UAVs, as listed below. Aside from the known uses listed below, it is widely speculated that
Iran
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illegally purchased many TRI 60 engines from Microturbo to assemble
C-802 cruise missiles purchased from China. It is unclear which variant was purchased.
TRI 60-1
This variant produces 3.5 kN (787 lbf) of thrust, and is predicted to power the
Meteor Mirach 300 and
Meteor Mirach 600 remotely piloted vehicles.
*TRI 60-1 067: This variant (same performance as the plain "60-1" model) powers the
P3T Sea Eagle anti-ship missile.
TRI 60-2
This variant is an uprated model of the 60-1 engines, with thrust increased to 3.7 kN (832 lbf).
*TRI 60-2 071: This model powers the
Aerospatiale C.22 target drone, and is slight uprated to 4.0 kN (900 lbf).
*TRI 60-2 074: This model powers several versions of the
MQM-107 Streaker
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drone.
*TRI 60-2 077: This model powers the
RBS-15
The RBS 15 (Robotsystem 15) is a long-range fire-and-forget surface-to-surface and air-to-surface anti-ship missile. The later version Mk. III has the ability to attack land targets as well. The missile was developed by the Swedish company Sa ...
anti-ship missile.
*TRI 60-2 080: This model powered early
Lakshya PTA
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drones.
*TRI 60-2 088: This model powered the flight test vehicles of the
Northop NV-144 next-generation drone.
*TRI 60-2 089: This model powers the
RBS-15
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anti-ship missile.
*TRI 60-2 206: This model powers the
Aerospatiale C.22 target drone, and is slight uprated to 4.0 kN (900 lbf).
*TRI 60-2 227: This model powers the
RBS-15
The RBS 15 (Robotsystem 15) is a long-range fire-and-forget surface-to-surface and air-to-surface anti-ship missile. The later version Mk. III has the ability to attack land targets as well. The missile was developed by the Swedish company Sa ...
anti-ship missile.
TRI 60-3
This variant produced 4.0 kN (900 lbf) of thrust, and was chosen to power the now-canceled
Beech BQM-126 target drone.
This variant of the engine was designated J403-MT-400 by the
United States Navy
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.
TRI 60-5
This variant produces 4.4 kN (990 lbf) of thrust at a compression ratio of 4.1:1.
It powers the Mk. III variant of the
RBS-15
The RBS 15 (Robotsystem 15) is a long-range fire-and-forget surface-to-surface and air-to-surface anti-ship missile. The later version Mk. III has the ability to attack land targets as well. The missile was developed by the Swedish company Sa ...
anti-ship missile as well as the
Alenia Sky-X unmanned aircraft. This engine also powered (or was an option to power) the "D" and "E" variants of the
MQM-107 target drone.
[Raytheon (Beech) MQM-107 Streaker]
Designation-Systems
Accessed 21 Oct 2009. The "5+" variant powers the
BQM-167 Skeeter target drone. The 5+ model also demonstrated the engine's supersonic flight capability in 2007. As of 2008, this is the last three-compressor-stage variant of the TRI 60 in production.
TRI 60-20
This variant features a 4-stage compressor (like the 60-30 variant below). It is aimed at target drone aircraft, and is essentially identical to the 60-30 except for being de-rated to 5.4 kN (1214 lbf) to extend the engine's life. As of 2008, it only existed as a prototype and was tested on a
MQM-107 drone.
TRI 60-30
Like the TRI 60-20, the -30 variant features a 4-stage compressor that increased the compression ratio to 6.3:1 and increases rated thrust to 5.7 kN (1281 lbf). This engine is used in the
MBDA Apache and
Storm Shadow / SCALP EG cruise missiles.
Specifications (TRI-60-30)
See also
References
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