The Teledyne CAE F408 is an American turbofan engine developed for a number of UAVs, drones, and cruise missiles in the late 1980s.
| F408 | |
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| Type | Turbofan |
| National origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Teledyne CAE |
| First run | 1989 |
| Major applications | BQM-145 Peregrine |
The F408 (Model number 382-10) is a bypass turbofan whose fan stage is followed by a mixed-flow compressor, slinger type combuster, and single stage turbine. The turbine design is similar to that of the earlier Model 373-8B, while the compressor and fan are more advanced in design.[1][2]
The development of the F408 began in 1985, with test runs beginning in 1989.
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