"TACR2" redirects here. For the protein, see Tachykinin receptor 2.

Yorkshire Air Museum TACR2 at RAF Elvington

Two Range Rover-based fire tenders at Caernarfon Airport
Truck Fire-Fighting Airfield Crash Rescue 2 Tonne 6x4 Mark 2 Range Rover, a rapid response vehicle used by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy.
The TACR2 is a six wheeled Range Rover based successor to the TACR1 which was built on a Land Rover Series II or III.
The TACR2 is a military version of the Commando. It was built by Carmichael, Gloster Saro and HCB Angus. It is permanent four wheel drive and the trailing axle was originally unpowered. Some TACR2s have been converted to six wheel drive.
Length | 5,245m | 17' 2,5" |
Width | 1,778m | 5' 10" |
Height | 2,324m | 7' 7,5" |
Laden Weight | 4.090 kg | 9.000 lbs |
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