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[[Image:RARDEN Scimitar.jpg|thumb|right|400px|L21A1 RARDEN mounted on Scimitar light tank - 30x170mm]]
 
[[Image:RARDEN Scimitar.jpg|thumb|right|400px|L21A1 RARDEN mounted on Scimitar light tank - 30x170mm]]
The '''L21A1 RARDEN''' is a British autocannon mounted on a variety of armoured transport and reconnaissance vehicles in use by, among others, the United Kingdom, Kuwait, Belgium and Jordan. The origin of the name is a contraction of the two main parties involved in its manufacture and design, the "'''R'''oyal '''A'''rmament, '''R'''esearch and '''D'''evelopment '''E'''stablishment" and "RSAF '''E'''nfield". Unusually the weapon does not use a belt feed, but instead has a 6 round feed manually topped up with 3 round clips. In order to not cause a gap in the feed, the weapon must be fired in either three or single shot engagements and topped up with clip or loose round respectively before the weapon can be fired again. Due to its long recoil operation mechanism and lack of a powered ammunition reed, the weapon can continue to operate if all vehicle power is lost, unlike weapons such as the [[Bushmaster M242]].
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The '''L21A1 RARDEN''' is a British autocannon mounted on a variety of armoured transport and reconnaissance vehicles in use by, among others, the United Kingdom, Kuwait, Belgium and Jordan. The origin of the name is a contraction of the two main parties involved in its manufacture and design, the "'''R'''oyal '''A'''rmament, '''R'''esearch and '''D'''evelopment Establishment" and "RSAF '''EN'''field". Unusually the weapon does not use a belt feed, but instead has a 6 round feed manually topped up with 3 round clips. In order to not cause a gap in the feed, the weapon must be fired in either three or single shot engagements and topped up with clip or loose round respectively before the weapon can be fired again. Due to its long recoil operation mechanism and lack of a powered ammunition reed, the weapon can continue to operate if all vehicle power is lost, unlike weapons such as the [[Bushmaster M242]].
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
 
(1971 - ????)
 
(1971 - ????)

Revision as of 23:28, 21 November 2013

L21A1 RARDEN mounted on Scimitar light tank - 30x170mm

The L21A1 RARDEN is a British autocannon mounted on a variety of armoured transport and reconnaissance vehicles in use by, among others, the United Kingdom, Kuwait, Belgium and Jordan. The origin of the name is a contraction of the two main parties involved in its manufacture and design, the "Royal Armament, Research and Development Establishment" and "RSAF ENfield". Unusually the weapon does not use a belt feed, but instead has a 6 round feed manually topped up with 3 round clips. In order to not cause a gap in the feed, the weapon must be fired in either three or single shot engagements and topped up with clip or loose round respectively before the weapon can be fired again. Due to its long recoil operation mechanism and lack of a powered ammunition reed, the weapon can continue to operate if all vehicle power is lost, unlike weapons such as the Bushmaster M242.

Specifications

(1971 - ????)

  • Type: Autocannon
  • Caliber(s): 30x170mm
  • Weight: 242.5 lbs (110 kg)
  • Length: 124 in (315 cm)
  • Barrel length: 96.1 in (244 cm)
  • Capacity: 6, loaded with 3 round clips
  • Fire Modes: Semi/full automatic


The L21A1 RARDEN can be seen in the following television series and video games used by the following actors:

Television

Title Actor Character Note Date
Soldier Soldier British Army soldiers Mounted on Warrior IFV's and Scimitar light tanks 1991 - 1997
Red Cap British Army soldiers Mounted on Warrior IFV's and Scimitar light tanks 2003 - 2004

Video Games

Game Title Referred as Mods Note Date
Project Reality Firing HEAT and Sabot rounds Mounted on Warrior IFV and Scimitar light tank 2005
World in Conflict Mounted on Warrior IFV 2007

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