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30 X 170 Rarden APFSDS

Sorry, not much more info. The L21A1 appears to be have been classified for storage and transport by the MOD around 2001. It has a NATO stock number of 1305-99-245-9242
 
My thanks to Tony and everyone else. It clears up some of my confusion. I am surprised at the L15 series because I had no idea the British experimented with Abe Flatau's tubular projectile designs. I have spent quite a bit of time when Abe was at Aberdeen Proving Grounds talking with him about his tubular projectiles and Ring Airfoil grenades. There was never any mention that I recall, nor have I seen anything since then about the 30mm Rarden projectile. I know that Singapore and a couple of other countries produced some small caliber variations. I have quite a few tubulars and Ring Airfoil grenades, but the L15 is certainly missing!
 
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A few more..............in a friends collection:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
INERT etc.
Dave.
 

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Here you are boys and girls, the Rheinmetall Rarden L21A1 APFSDS round:


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After the last two pics i hope my keyboard is waterproof? Good finds Dave and Tony. God help me when i get married.

Yours jealous as always :) xx

C.
 
Hi I am new to the forum but sure was surprised to see all the great stuff. Question on the Rareden 30mm APSFDS you pictured. I have one, about what is it worth?
 
Hi I am new to the forum but sure was surprised to see all the great stuff. Question on the Rareden 30mm APSFDS you pictured. I have one, about what is it worth?

Welcome to the forum.
Which sort have you got - there are a lot of variations.
Would you mind posting a photo of it please?
Ta,
Dave.
 
I'm a newbie this being my first post. I worked on the RARDEN APDS project in the late 70s and early 80's. The first two rounds are (from the left) a PATEC produced round for UK evaluation (some shot were produced with a screw thread rather than the ultrasonic welding), te second shot is a UK produced round made at Radway Green. The shorter round I have never seen before - if Honeywell had not been mentioned, I would have guessed an RO experimental tubular round that they were playing with in the early 80's. My memory is not fully tuned in yet but I do remember carrying out some trials about 1986 on proposed "improved rounds" with 3 competitors, Patec with a "full spin" FSAPDS, Honeywell with a conventional FSAPDS and AN other, not sure if it was RO or BMARCO. None met the target performance. Hope this helps.
 
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