The PBS TJ150, with a maximum thrust of 1,500 N, is the most powerful turbojet engine produced by PBS. It was originally designed based on the PBS TJ100 (
PBS's most well-known and popular turbojet engine), utilizing the same outer diameter measurements and engine weight but with a slightly more compact body frame and 20% more power.
Its advantage is its compact design, low weight with a
thrust of up to 1,500 N, and low fuel consumption in the given power category. The generator output is 600 W. One of the PBS TJ150 engine versions enables landing on water. The PBS TJ150 engine is a single-shaft jet engine consisting of a radial compressor, radial and axial diffuser, annular combustion chamber, axial turbine and a fixed outlet nozzle.
The version with pyrotechnic ignition expands the in-flight start envelope up to 0.8 M, extending the engine's application to high altitude air-launched defence systems.
Standard accessories: control system (FADEC), ignition, connecting cable
Optional accessories: electromagnetic fuel valve, fuel filter, control lever, signalling panel, boost pump, reduction valve, converter CAN, converter CAN-USB, user software, pyrotechnic ignition