Rapier traqué

Rapier traqué

PaysRoyaume-uni
TypeApc
PhotoRobert De Craecker
DescriptionAlbum de 72 photos de promenade d’une « Rapière à chenilles »

Galerie de photos d’un Rapier traqué, Adapted Rapier system to fit on the M548, a cargo-carrier version of the ubiquitous M113 armored personnel carrier.

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Rapier traqué is a variant of the Rapier surface-to-air missile system that uses a tracked vehicle as a launcher platform. It was developed by British Aerospace in the late 1970s for the Iranian Army, but after the Iranian Revolution, the order was cancelled and the system was adopted by the British Army instead. Tracked Rapier offered several advantages over the towed version, such as greater mobility, faster deployment, and increased missile capacity.
Rapier traqué was used by the British Army of the Rhine and later by the RAF Regiment to provide low-altitude air defence against enemy aircraft. Tracked Rapier was also exported to several countries, including Oman, Malaysia, and Brunei.

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  1. I cant remember the RAF Regiment using the Tracked Rapier all there kit was the towed version of the system, the only Air Defence Regiment that used the Tracked Rapier system was 22 AD Regiment RA

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