Rear-installation on an Otomat missile, protective cover fitted
Type
Turbojet
National origin
France
Manufacturer
Turbomeca
First run
c.1970
Major applications
Otomat
Developed from
Turbomeca Turmo
The Turbomeca Arbizon is a small turbojet engine used to power the Otomat anti-shipping missile. Developed from the Turbomeca Turmo the Arbizon was first made public in 1970 by the French manufacturer Turbomeca, by 1978 the engine had been improved to produce just over 3.5 kN thrust (800 lbf) with a stated service life of 30 hours.[1]
^Flight International, 7 January 1978, p. 69. Retrieved: 16 March 2015.
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