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rapier$66772$ - traduzione in greco

1970S SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE SYSTEM BY BAC
Rapier FSC; Rapier Missile; Rapier Field Standard C; Rapier missile; Blindfire (radar); Tracked Rapier
  • A Rapier missile speeds towards its target during a live firing exercise by 20 Commando Battery Royal Artillery at Benbecula in Scotland.
  • Swiss troops erect the Rapier missile system in 1986.
  • Tracked Rapier at [[RAF Museum Cosford]]
  • Jernas launcher unit. The optical tracker is on top, there is an integrated generator, and the overall height is greatly reduced.
  • Blindfire radar unit
  • Rapier launcher in [[IWM Duxford]]
  • A Rapier FSC Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) system at Blackheath, London on 2 May 2012
  • A [[Republic of Singapore Air Force]] Rapier SAM system
  • Tracked Rapier (rear view)

rapier      
n. λεπτό ξίφος, ξίφος

Definizione

rapier
n.
Small sword.

Wikipedia

Rapier (missile)

Rapier is a surface-to-air missile developed for the British Army to replace their towed Bofors 40/L70 anti-aircraft guns. The system is unusual as it uses a manual optical guidance system, sending guidance commands to the missile in flight over a radio link. This results in a high level of accuracy, therefore a large warhead is not required.

Entering service in 1971, it eventually replaced all other anti-aircraft weapons in British Army service; both the Bofors guns used against low-altitude targets and the Thunderbird missile used against longer-range and higher-altitude targets. As the expected air threat moved from medium-altitude strategic missions to low-altitude strikes, the fast reaction time and high manoeuvrability of the Rapier made it more effective than either of these weapons, replacing most of them by 1977.

Rapier was later selected by the RAF Regiment to replace their Bofors guns and Tigercat missiles. It also saw international sales. As of 2021, it was in the process of being replaced as one of the UK's primary air-defence weapons by Sky Sabre.