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The Tayyar MTH-3 "Ra'ad" (رعد, ''Thunder'') is a unique Riysian triple-spool low-bypass turbofan engine, designed by Tayyar to power the TaH-26B deep modernization of the TaH-26 Saika interceptor. It was first flown on a TaH-26A testbed in 1978, and entered full scale production in 1984.
==History==
==Design==
==Variants==
==Performance==

Revision as of 22:34, 29 March 2020

MTH-3 Ra'ad
Mth-3.png
Type Low-bypass turbofan
National origin  Riysa
Manufacturer Tayyar Engine Design Bureau
First run 1978
Major applications TaH-26 Saika
Status In production
Produced 1984 - Present

The Tayyar MTH-3 "Ra'ad" (رعد, Thunder) is a unique Riysian triple-spool low-bypass turbofan engine, designed by Tayyar to power the TaH-26B deep modernization of the TaH-26 Saika interceptor. It was first flown on a TaH-26A testbed in 1978, and entered full scale production in 1984.

History

Design

Variants

Performance