TEM Toloue-4
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).
| Toloue-4 | |
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| Type | Turbojet | 
| National origin | Iran | 
| Manufacturer | Turbine Engine Manufacturing (TEM) | 
| Major applications | Noor (missile) | 
| Developed from | Microturbo TRI 60 | 
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
    
- "AIO Tolloue 4 and 5 (Iran) - Jane's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Targets". www.janes.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-05.
 - Bamford, James (2002-09-14). "What big ears you have". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
 - ACIG based on Kish Trade Fair in Iran - Picture and Description
 - Liam F. Devlin (2007). Iran Expands UAV Capability. Vol. 11. Shepard, Uvonline. p. 18.
 
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