RCM748 rastrea a Rapier

Tracked Rapier RCM748

PaísUk
PapelMisil tierra-aire
En servicio1971-presente
Construido25000 misiles, 600 lanzadores, 350 radares

The initial proposal for the system was to simply mount the towed launcher, (less its running gear) and its petrol generator set on the flat bed of the M548 carrier. When this was shown to Mr G.R. Jefferson, the GW Managing Director, he was not very impressed. Aware of the amount of money available, he required a much more extensive change. Greville Beale and Adrian Pollicutt led development of a very significant new arrangement was produced in quite a short period. This included significant changes to the M548 vehicle to armour the vehicle, now designated RCM 748, e incorporar un nuevo grupo electrógeno diésel utilizando el motor Coventry Climax H 30 (utilizado como unidad de potencia auxiliar en el tanque Chieftain). La mayoría del equipo electrónico en el lanzador no se modificó significativamente del utilizado en la versión remolcada. Sin embargo, se produjo un lanzador blindado completamente rediseñado con la capacidad de cargar ocho misiles que se montó a través de soportes antivibración en la plataforma plana del vehículo. La cabina blindada estaba provista de calefacción/refrigeración panclimática y protección NBC.

Fuente: Rapier RCM748 rastreado en Wikipedia
Tracked Rapier RCM748 Walk Around
PhotographerVladimir Yakubov
LocalisationMilitary Vehicle Technology Foundation
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The Tracked Rapier RCM748 is a mobile air defense system developed by the British company BAE Systems. It consists of a tracked vehicle carrying four Rapier surface-to-air missiles and a radar-controlled fire control unit. The system is designed to provide low-altitude air defense against fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters and drones. The Tracked Rapier RCM748 has several advantages over the previous versions of the Rapier system, such as improved mobility, survivability and reliability. The system can operate in all weather conditions and terrain, and can be deployed rapidly and redeployed easily. The system can also be integrated with other air defense assets and command and control networks. The Tracked Rapier RCM748 has been in service with the British Army since 2007 and has been exported to several countries, including Oman, Malaysia and Indonesia.

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