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GAF Turana Target Drone

GAF Turana Target Drone

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

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.

The Turana had a composite metal/fiberglass structure and was powered by a Microturbo Cougar 022 Turbojet.

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

Historical photographs of the Turana can be found here.

Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra

GAF Turana Target Drone Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
GAF Turana Target Drone
GAF Turana Target Drone Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
GAF Turana Target Drone

HARS Aviation Museum

GAF Turana Target Drone Serial #22
GAF Turana Target Drone Serial #22