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Today we’ll be taking a look at the Tracked Rapier, featuring the new Rapier missile installed onto the back of a M548 cargo-carrier that was in service with the British Army!
RCM 748 Tracked Rapier: An SPAA for Great Britain at Rank VII
At a glance:
- The brand-new Rapier missile — Mk.1E and Mk.2!
- 8 missiles ready to fire.
- 61 km/h max vehicle speed.
- Lightly armored.
The Rapier surface-to-air missile was developed for the British Army in the 1960s with the intention of replacing outdated and traditional anti-aircraft guns at RAF bases. This missile entered service with the British Army in 1971 as a static missile system.
An additional requirement by Iran was made to mount this missile system onto a tracked and mobile vehicle to help protect their Chieftain tanks. The Guided Weapons Division of BAC selected the American M548 as the vehicle and modified it to fit the Rapier missiles and a radar, which was first shown as the “Tracked Rapier” at the Paris Air Show in 1977. However, by the time Iran could receive orders, their government collapsed and had canceled defense contracts. Shortly after the British Army became interested and purchased several of these vehicles, first entering service in 1983 with the Royal Artillery.
The Tracked Rapier saw use in the Gulf War with the 12th and 16th Air Defence Regiments of the British Army. In the mid to late 1990s, it was phased out from service by the Stormer HVM vehicle. The RAF Cosford Museum has one Tracked Rapier on display.
Introducing the Tracked Rapier!
In the Hornet’s Sting major update, Great Britain is receiving a rather awesome SAM platform in the form of the Tracked Rapier! This new vehicle features a brand-new piece of weaponry, the British Rapier missile that’s capable of taking out planes and helicopters. Let’s take a further look!
Introducing the surface-to-air Rapier missile, brand-new to the game! This missile is SACLOS guided — the targeting system guides the missile to the target by making it follow the crosshair sight. The Rapier Mk.1E missile can fire at a range of 7 km and the Mk.2 at 8 km! These missiles are proximity based as well, meaning you just need to fire near your target and wait for it to explode, much like the Roland 2 missile.
Did you know? “Rapier” is a type of thin-bladed sword, mainly used by Spain and Italy in the 16th century. Quite a good name for the Rapier missile, describing its appearance rather aptly!
Since the Rapier missile system was originally intended and used in static positions to protect high value assets, Iran requested that it be mounted onto a mobile chassis, leading the British Aircraft Corporation to look for solutions. They selected the American M548 cargo-carrier as the vehicle of choice, which was heavily modified to fit these missiles and featured some more armor at the front. Regardless of this, the Tracked Rapier still lightly protected and can be taken out by most enemy fire, especially with only 3 crew members, so keep this in mind while driving around!
8 Rapier missiles (with no stowed spares) are mounted onto the back of the M548 and can rotate 360 degrees in place and have good elevation angles. Much like the Imp.Chaparral already in the game — which is also a modified M548 — the Tracked Rapier can reach a top speed of 61 km/h and weighs 14 tons. This platform can maneuver around decently but is not as good as many other contemporary vehicles regarding overall mobility. To top it off, there are smoke grenade launchers at the front and back of the vehicle, good for concealing against enemy fire.
That’s it for this dev blog! The Tracked Rapier is going to provide Great Britain with some awesome domestic SAM coverage when it arrives in the Hornet’s Sting major update. See you in a few!
Please note that this vehicle’s characteristics may be changed before it is added to the game.
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- Crusader II “The Saint” (Rank II, Britain)
- Spitfire Mk.IIa Venture I (Rank II, Britain)
- Premium Account for 7 days
- 120.000 Silver Lions
You can greatly speed up the research of the Tracked Rapier with this pack:

- Challenger DS (Rank VII, Britain)
- Premium account for 15 days
- 2000 Golden Eagles
Comments (13)
Comments will be premoderatedCan we please also get a Rapier using the earlier Mk1 model missiles with impact only fuse as a lower BR system too? I made a thread on the dev server forum for it and I think Brit mains would love to have 2. No model changes needed either AFAIK the missiles were after the other modifications. Such a shame for the mode to only be used once!
Yep, that would be nice for 9.3 lineup
👦"Snail, can I get that strange tracked vehicle from SnowRunner?" 🐌 "We have it in WT." Strange tracked vehicle from SnowRunner in WT:
Finally, an awesome addition. Now is there any future plan to remove the unnecessary copy & paste Indian vehicles from the British tree and implement them to their own tree in the future?
Very cool vehicle, but i dont see it competing 9K33 OSA, unless it is like 9.7 BR
Anything to get rid of CAS in ground battles is appreciated but why is this being added now when nations still have multi BR gaps? Israel suffers, Japan suffers, and France have the worst gaps in SPAA coverage.
This thing looks serious
silly billy ahh spaa
cool AA I guess, but.. why add ANOTHER AA for UK around that BR? they now have 5 at 10.0-10.3.. what about israel? :/
Because Rapier was in development, the OSA and Strela were only added because players asked for them while they got dished out to Germany and Italy. IIRC neither were really planned for the UK/India, they were given as a polite node to those of us who asked politely at the time of implementation.
why is Canada suddenly a British country ? than give them the CAD leopard 2 as well, stop mixing these things up
imagine if instead of adding another spaa to britain they would add a functioning spaa to israel😱😱
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