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The Viper was a turbojet engine developed and produced by Armstrong-Siddeley and then by its successor companies Bristol-Siddeley and Rolls-Royce. It entered service in 1953.

The design is a 7-stage compressor based on their Sapphire engine - in effect a small scale Sapphire. The Viper was developed as an expendable engine for powering a target drone, the Jindivik, but the limited-life materials used were subsequently replaced with standard ones and it was then used as an aircraft engine on the Jet Provost and its budget attack aircraft derivative the BAC Strikemaster, the Hawker-Siddeley Dominie, the Avro Shackleton (as an auxiliary engine to its propellers) Aermacchi MB-326, Soko Orao (afterburned version), Soko Galeb G-2, Soko Super Galeb G-4 and the Utva Super Galeb G-4M.

See also


Armstrong Siddeley aero-engines
Piston
Leopard - Jaguar - Panther - Mongoose
- Puma - Lynx -Cheetah - Nimbus
Turbojet
Sapphire
Turboprop
Double Mamba - Mamba - Python - Adder - Viper

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