RCM748 Traqué Rapier

Tracked Rapier RCM748

PaysRoyaume-uni
RôleMissile sol-air
En service1971-présent
Construit25000 missiles, 600 lanceurs, 350 radars

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, et d’incorporer un nouveau groupe électrogène diesel utilisant le moteur Coventry Climax H 30 (utilisé comme groupe auxiliaire de puissance dans le réservoir Chieftain). La majorité de l’équipement électronique du lanceur n’a pas été modifié de manière significative par rapport à celui utilisé dans la version remorquée. Cependant, un lanceur blindé entièrement redessiné avec la capacité de charger huit missiles a été produit qui a été monté via des supports anti-vibrations sur le lit plat du véhicule. La cabine blindée était équipée d’un chauffage/refroidissement panclimat et d’une protection NBC.

Source: Suivi rapier RCM748 sur Wikipedia
Tracked Rapier RCM748 Walk Around
PhotographerVladimir Yakubov
LocalisationMilitary Vehicle Technology Foundation
Photos72
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General Characteristics and Role

The Tracked Rapier (officially RCM748) is a highly mobile, low-level surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed by the United Kingdom. It integrates the standard Rapier missile system onto a variant of the American M548 tracked cargo carrier chassis. This conversion was crucial for the British Army, which required an air defense system capable of keeping pace with armored formations across challenging terrain, a capability the original towed Rapier lacked. The Tracked Rapier combined the missiles proven effectiveness against low-flying aircraft and helicopters with the cross-country mobility and speed necessary for mechanized warfare. It was a fully integrated system, capable of all-weather operation and firing from a static or short-halt position.

Property Typical Value (Tracked Rapier)
Rôle Mobile Low-Level Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) System
National Origin United Kingdom (Missile) / United States (Chassis)
Fabricant British Aerospace (Missile) / FMC (Chassis)
Service Entry 1983 (Tracked version)
Crew 3 (Driver, Commander, Operator)
Armement 8 x Rapier Mk 1 or Javelin (Rapier 2) SAMs on launcher rails
Chassis Base Modified M548 (M113 family) Armored Cargo Carrier
Length 5.72 m (18 ft 9 in)
Width 2.69 m (8 ft 10 in)
Height (Travel) 2.67 m (8 ft 9 in)
Combat Weight ~14,000 kg (30,865 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Detroit Diesel 6V53 diesel engine.
  • Power Output: 157 kW (210 hp).
  • Maximum Speed (Road): 58 km/h (36 mph).
  • Range (Road): 480 km (300 mi).
  • Mobility: Fully tracked, providing high off-road mobility to keep up with Challenger tanks and Warrior IFVs.

Missile System and Guidance

  • Missile Guidance: Optical tracking (manual), complemented by a Blindfire radar (for all-weather engagement).
  • Target Range: Approximately 400 m to 6.8 km (0.25 to 4.2 mi).
  • Engagement Speed: Missile reaches Mach 2.5 (approximately 3,060 km/h).
  • Blindfire Radar: The integration of the optional Marconi DN 181 « Blindfire » pulse-Doppler radar gives the system a true all-weather, day/night capability.
  • Operational Status: The Tracked Rapier was eventually replaced in British service by the more modern Starstreak High Velocity Missile (HVM) system, mounted on the Stormer vehicle.

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