GAF Turana

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The GAF Turana was a target drone produced by the Australian Government Aircraft Factories (GAF). The name is believed to be from an Aboriginal Australian word meaning rainbow.

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Turana
General information
TypeTarget Drone
National originAustralia
ManufacturerGovernment Aircraft Factories
Primary userRoyal Australian Navy
Number built23
History
Manufacturedlate 1960s - 1979
First flightAugust 1971
Developed fromIkara (missile)
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The Turana target drone was designed and built in Australia as a development of the Ikara anti-submarine weapon system. It was a target drone with remote control that was launched from the Ikara launcher for use in naval anti-aircraft target practice.[1][2]

Design and development

The Turana had a composite metal/fibre glass structure and was powered by a Microturbo Cougar 022 Turbojet.[a][3]

The Turana was first flown from Woomera in August 1971.[3] The program was cancelled in 1979 as water ingress during recovery of the drone was causing failure of the electronics.[4]

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Notes

  1. The engine was designed so that it can be reused for at least 10 flights even after being submerged in water for an hour before being recovered

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