RP
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Description
The RN, also known as the 2" RP or simply 2-inch rocket, is a British unguided rocket. Other designations include Royal Ordnance 2-inch rocket, Royal Navy 2" rocket, 2" Folding-Fin Rocket (FFR) Mk.1 or MATRA Two-inch rocket.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
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Effective damage
The RN 2" rocket is a 5 kg high explosive air-to-air podded rocket with a small TNT warhead. It travels at 657metres-per-second and detonates with an impact-fuze. Majority of damage is the fragmentation of the rocket.
Comparison with analogues
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
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Pros:
- Relatively high velocity (657m/s)
- Highest Rocket-Per-Pod count Ingame (36 per pod, 4 rockets more than USSR S-5K pod)
- Very effective against lightly armoured vehicles
Cons:
- Rocket Pods have a large amount of parasitic drag on the aircraft
- Cannot destroy Pillboxes
- Poor explosive filler, useless against armoured targets
History
The Royal Navy developed the 2-inch folding-fin/stabilized rocket during the Cold War, as a replacement for the French SNEB after a carrier-based electromagnetic interference caused issues with the pod-mounted rockets. The Royal Navy commissioned the company, Thomas French & Sons Limited to develop a majority of the pod mounts that could hold the new 2in rockets. The pods were modified and redesigned SNEB pods, developed with permission from Matra.
Media
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See also
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