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British Army 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Unveils Sky Sabre as Their New Regimental Colours

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British Army 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Unveils Sky Sabre as Their New Regimental Colours
British Army 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Unveils Sky Sabre as Their New Regimental Colours

British Army 16 Regiment, Royal Artillery received their new colors at a special parade full of pomp and ceremony at Baker Barracks on Thorney Island, befitting any regiment accepting new colors into their charge. However, this colors parade was in stark contrast to any other conducted by the infantry and cavalry regiments that form the British Army. They hold their allegiances to richly embroidered silk standards (flags) and guidons (pennants). This being a Royal Artillery regiment means their weapons are their colors. Regimental colors were once used to identify regiments amidst the smoke and chaos of the battlefield. They were in effect a rallying point for the troops of that regiment and as such, the colors instilled a deep sense of pride, loyalty, and an esprit-de-corps among the troops. Once the colors were struck (taken or withdrawn) it symbolized defeat for that regiment, consequently, the colors would be fiercely defended at all costs.

However, in the case of the Royal Artillery, their guns were their most cherished asset, similarly never to fall into the hands of the enemy just like the colors of the infantry regiments and so the guns assumed the mantle of the regimental colors. Fast forward to 2022 and 16 Regiment Royal Artillery, being an anti-aircraft unit, has missiles instead of cannons and so it is their missile systems that are their colors. For nearly 50 years it has been the venerable Rapier Missile system that has stoically protected British soldiers and assets from aerial attack. It has served in Kuwait, the South Atlantic, and probably most visibly when it deployed to numerous London parks to combat any security threat during the 2012 Olympic Games. Yet as the Army continues to modernize its capability, Rapier has reached its out-of-service date to be replaced by the all-new state-of-the-art Sky Sabre air defense system. So the parade assumed a strange juxtaposition between the traditional pomp and ceremony one expects of such a formal military occasion coupled to the cutting edge technology of a world-beating integrated missile defense system.

16 Regiment Royal Artillery march past the new colours for the regiment.
Troops 16 Regiment Royal Artillery stand in-front of the new Regimental coloures. (Photo by Sergeant Robert Weideman/©MoD Crown Copyright 2021)

In front of Lieutenant-General Sir Chris Tickell KBE, the inspecting officer, and hundreds of guests, many of whom were veterans of Rapier’s passed years along with engineers and technicians from the developers of Sky Sabre, Rapier was ceremonially driven off the parade square. Having paid a fond farewell to Rapier, it was time for Sky Sabre to enter the occasion. To a specially written piece of music aptly titled ‘Sky Sabre Fanfare’ composed and performed by the British Army Band Tidworth, the troops on parade conducted a march past with a salute and eyes right to the all-new Sky Sabre proudly overlooking the ceremony, now their new regimental colors. Sky Sabre marks a massive leap forward in the UK’s armed forces’ capability to defend itself from fast attack jet fighters, missiles, and even air-dropped bombs. Its accuracy and agility mean it is capable of intercepting an inbound object the size of a tennis ball traveling at Mach 1. If that wasn’t impressive enough it could do this to 24 tennis balls all traveling at the speed of sound simultaneously!

The whole system comprises of three components: The eyes and ears of the system is its AMB 3D surveillance radar which as previously mentioned is fondly referred to as the Giraffe on account of its extending mast that supports the rotating radar. It looks out over a full 360° to a range of 120Kms. At the heart of the weapon system lies its battle management and intelligence suit. It is the link between the radar and the missile launcher and provides vital targeting data. It also provides a Link 16 capability; a tactical datalink that allows Sky Sabre to converse with Royal Navy vessels, the Royal Air Force along our allies. It means it can be integrated wholly with joint, combine, or NATO operations. Then there’s the punch – the missile itself! weighing in at 99Kg each, they are double the weight of a Rapier with three times the range. It is the Land Ceptor Missile, reaching speeds up to 2300mph and able to take out fighter aircraft, drones, and even smart laser-guided bombs. Sky Sabre marks a new dawn in the UK’s air defense capability, not only is the system itself such an improvement in its accuracy and capability, but it combines this with the ability to integrate with both the UK’s other armed forces and our allies.

British Army 16 Regiment Royal Artillery Unveils Sky Sabre as Their New Regimental Colours
16 Regiment Royal Artillery will receive their new regimental colours at a ceremony to be held at their base, Baker Barracks on Thorney Island. (Photo by Sergeant Robert Weideman/©MoD Crown Copyright 2021)
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