The Range Rover 6×4 TACR2, (Tactical Aircraft Crash Rescue) was introduced in 1977 as a successor to the earlier TACR1 based on a Land Rover chassis and was used as a first response crash rescue vehicles to get to the scene of an aircraft incident andrescue the crew before the major fire appliances arrived. Various liveries were applied to these uniquely designed vehicles during their service in which they were equipped with many emergency vehicle features including roof ladders and roof hose reel, side hose detail, roof beacon and spotlight, rear floodlight and front hazard lights.
The bright red colour scheme with silver trim shows the wealth of apparatus off to great effect. With Royal Air Force Fire Service in white printed on each side, the vehicle is registered 31 AG 14.
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