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Teledyne CAE J402

J402
Teledyne CAE J402-CA-400
Type Turbojet
National origin United States
Manufacturer Teledyne CAE
First run August 1974 (first qualified)[1]
Major applications Harpoon
AGM-158A
Developed from Teledyne CAE J69[2]

The Teledyne CAE J402 is a small turbojet engine. Several variants have been developed to power unmanned air vehicles such as missiles and target drones. Developed in the 1970s for the Harpoon anti-ship missile, the J402 was the first jet engine to be designed as a "wooden round", meaning that the engine had to be able to sit for long periods without maintenance or inspection and work right away.[3]

  1. ^ Leyes and Fleming, pg. 111
  2. ^ Leyes and Fleming, pg. 826
  3. ^ Leyes and Fleming, pg. 106-7

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