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RIGID RAIDER

This craft came into service with the Royal Marines in 1972 and is designed to carry small groups of commandos and their stores for raiding purposes. Its carrying capacity in a temperate climate is six troops plus 200lbs of stores, or in Arctic conditions, five troops and 200lbs of stores.

It is powered by a 140HP Johnson/Suzuki outboard

motor and has a speed of 25 to 30 knots.
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