Rapier Armoured Carrier
The Rapier Armoured Carrier or Rapier Laser Destroyer (Although /tg/ calls it the Rapepier hahaha get it? Cause it Rapes tanks? okay I will stop now...) is a tracked weapons carrier used by the Imperium of Man, including the Solar Auxilia, Adeptus Mechanicus and Space Marines. It is identifiable due to its mini baby treads from a baby Rhino and may result in much unintentional "DAAAAAAAWWWWWW" among your enemies, which is a great distraction as this pint sized Land Raider carries weapons that can turn your Scorpion and Battlefortress into molten scrap. Yeah, this mini-tread of doom is a dedicated anti-tank weapon, as it mounts a powerful multi-barreled laser cannon (think a quad-barreled lascannon that has been supercharged). However, Rapiers have also been seen wielding graviton cannons, multi-lasers, quad heavy bolters and even a astartes grade quad launcher to annihilate vast swarms of infantry both MEQ, GEQ, and TEQ alike, or using a quad-mortar to act as support artillery.
History[edit]
In the early years of the Imperium's history the Rapier was a common weapons platform used by the Imperial Army at both the company and regimental level. Under ideal conditions each company would have a support squad with five Rapier carriers plus other weapons, while regiments had support companies of ten machines each, such as five Rapiers and five Mole Mortars, though attrition often accounted for fewer numbers of these weapons.
Of course nowadays, the Rapier is now exclusive solely for the Space Marines as difficulties in manufacturing these complex devices coupled with the increasingly stubborn hoarding of the Mechanicus and competition with smaller, lighter, easier to maintain and cheaper to make anti-tank weaponry such as a pintle-mounted Lascannons or Plasmacannons among the growing Imperial Guard has resulted in a drastic decline for these dedicated tank-hunters.
Of course even in the 41st millennium, the Rapier still found some company in Chapters which descend from the Imperial Fists and Iron Hands Legions who are now known mass users of Rapiers, and have even employed them for boarding assaults.
Overview[edit]
The armoured carrier is built around the weapon system with which it has become synonymous, the Rapier Laser Destroyer. This multi-barreled weapon achieves greater firepower than even a normal lascannon by focusing its four separate laser systems with precise accuracy on a single point. This is possible thanks to a weak Machine Spirit which can adjust the convergence of the beams depending on the target's range. However, the weapon system has tremendous power requirements, along with increased maintenance and heat build-up due to its moving parts and the close proximity of multiple laser chambers to each other. Rapiers have also been seen mounted with Graviton Cannons and Quad Heavy Bolters or Multi-lasers and Quad-mortars to the more rare Astartes Quad Launcher.
As it was initially designed for defending cities and fortresses the Rapier has limited mobility, enough to move into ambush positions and across rough terrain, and is often fielded in special batteries of one to three Rapiers used to break up enemy armour attacks. The system can move and fire at the same time thanks to an auto-drive and benefits from targeter equipment. Actual aiming and firing of the laser destroyer however is handled by the on-board machine spirit making the Rapier a semi-independent system; its crew is necessary only for moving the weapon and operational mode selection.
Its form of locomotion is also an oddity as instead of sitting down and moving the machine, the driver must stand in an awkward position before turning and moving the machine with what counts as an Atari 2600 Joystick. This means that the driver of the machine is dangerously exposed to enemy fire and must be cautious of his surroundings.
Gallery[edit]
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Rapier with Quad-mortars
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Rapier with Multi-Multi-lasers. A certain someone would consider this PROMOTIONS of the highest level.
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Rapier with Astartes Quad Launcher
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A Rapier from a more civilized age.