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The CRRC (full name: Combat Rubber Raiding Craft) is an inflatable rubber boat featured in ArmA: Armed Assault and ArmA 2.


ArmA: Armed Assault[]

The CRRC is used by both U.S. Army and RACS military forces in ArmA: Armed Assault.

Overview[]

  • Role:
    • Troop transport
« The Combat Rubber Reconaissance Craft (CRRC) is the most popular Special Forces boat in use worldwide. Its unique hull shape and various floor systems allow it to carry soldiers or sailors on a variety of mission types.
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Design[]

Designed to be air transportable, the CRRC is a small inflatable boat that is intended to be used for over-the-horizon transportation, inserting armed raiding parties or reconnaissance teams onto beaches, piers, offshore facilities, and larger vessels.

Features
Compared to its SLA counterpart, the CRRC is marginally better as it has enough room to house another passenger for a total of four as opposed to only three (not including the driver).

However, in all other aspects the CRRC is practically identical to the PBX and similarly lacks armour plating, which leaves its crew vulnerable to enemy fire.

Mobility
The CRRC is only just slightly slower than the PBX Boat. Both are virtually identical to each other handling-wise, and there is no difference in turn rate or acceleration.

Crew Capacity
CRRCs can carry both the boat driver and up to four passengers.


Protection[]

CRRCs have base armour values of 20.

Hull[]

The boat's hull can withstand up to 20 points of damage before its integrity fails.

Engine[]

The engine can survive 24 points of damage before failing.


Gallery[]

ArmA 2[]

The CRRC is used exclusively by U.S. Marines in ArmA 2.

Overview[]

  • Roles:
    • Troop transport
    • Fast-attack
« The Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft (CRRC) is the most popular Special Forces boat in use worldwide. Its unique hull shape and various floor systems allow it to carry soldiers or sailors on a variety of mission types.
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Design[]

The CRRC returns in ArmA 2, fulfilling the same role as a fast waterborne transport.

Features
Primarily operated by the USMC, the CRRC is one of the faster boats in ArmA 2. Its small size, quiet engine, and fairly large transportation capacity means that troops can easily insert or extract from any shoreline stealthily.

Crew Capacity
The CRRC contains enough space to transport the driver and up to four passengers at a time.

Aside from the driver who sits in the rear, each passenger sits leaning forward and are positioned at a specific point on each side of the boat (bow, centre, port, and starboard).


Protection[]

The CRRC has a base armour value of 20.

Hull[]

The hull can survive 20 points of damage before its integrity fails.

Engine[]

The engine can incur up to 24 points of damage before failing.


Trivia[]

  • ArmA 2's CRRC simply reuses an updated model ported from Armed Assault.
  • Despite being able to do so in real-life, in-game CRRCs cannot be loaded or undeployed from the USS Khe Sanh due to the latter's well dock being inaccessible.

Gallery[]

External links[]

See also[]

Boats of comparable role and configuration[]

Vehicles of ArmA: Armed Assault
Wheeled 5T TruckArmy 4x4BusBRDM-2CarHatchbackHMMWV (Civil) • Offroad (Hilux) • M1030 (TT650, TT650G) • Pick-Up (Datsun) • SedanStrykerTractorUAZUral
Tracked BMP-2M1A1M113ShilkaT-72
Rotor-wing AH-6AH-1ZKA-50MH-6Mi17UH-60
Fixed-wing A-10AV-8BCamelDC-3Su-34
Aquatic CRRCRHIBPBX Boat
(Parenthesis) denote variants.
Queen's Gambit
OFP-factionicon-unitedstates U.S. Army - Vehicles (ArmA: Armed Assault)
Wheeled 5T TruckHMMWVM1030Stryker
Tracked M1A1M113
Rotor-wing AH-6AH-1ZMH-6UH-60
Fixed-wing A-10AV-8BCamel
Aquatic CRRCRHIB
Arma1-factionicon-racs RACS - Vehicles (ArmA: Armed Assault)
Wheeled Army 4x4
Tracked M113T-72
Rotor-wing AH-6MH-6UH-60
Aquatic CRRC
Queen's Gambit
Vehicles of ArmA 2
Wheeled 9P117 SCUD-BATVBRDM-2* • BTR-40BTR-60BTR-90BM-21 Grad* • BusCarDingo 2 CZHatchbackHMMWV* • GAZJackal 2 MWMIKKamazLada* • LAV-25Military OffroadMotorcycle* (Old moto) • Mountain bike (Old bike) • MTVR* • Offroad* • Pandur II 8x8 CZPickup* • RM-70S1203SedanStryker (MGS) • SUV (Armored SUV) • T810TractorTouring CarTowing TractorUAZ-469* • Ural* • V3S* • Vodnik
Tracked 2S6M TunguskaAAVP-7A1BMP-2BMP-3BVP-1FV510 WarriorM1 Abrams* (M1A2 TUSK*) • M113M2 BradleyM270 MLRS* • T-34* • T-55T-72* (T-72M4 CZ) • T-90ZSU-23-4*
Rotor-wing AH-1ZAH-6J Little Bird (AH-6X) • AH-11 WildcatAH-64D* (AH-1) • CH-47F Chinook (Chinook HC4) • Ka-52Ka-60Ka-137Merlin HC3MH-6J Little BirdMi-8MTV-3* (Mi-17*) • Mi-24P (Mi-24D*, Mi-24V*) • UH-1Y (UH-1H) • UH-60 Black Hawk (MH-60S)
Fixed-wing A-10 Thunderbolt II* • An-2AV-8B HarrierC-130J Hercules* • F-35 Lightning IIL-159 ALCAL-39ZA (L-39C) • MQ-9 Reaper* • MV-22 OspreyPchela-1TSu-39 (Su-25*) • Su-34
Aquatic CRRCFishing BoatPBXRHIBSmall Boat
(Parenthesis) denote variants.
* indicates partial DLC dependency.
Operation Arrowhead | British Armed Forces | Private Military Company | Army of the Czech Republic
Arma2-factionicon-usmc USMC - Vehicles (ArmA 2)
Wheeled HMMWVLAV-25MotorcycleMountain bikeMTVRTowing Tractor
Tracked AAVP-7A1M1 Abrams (M1A2 TUSK) • M270 MLRS
Rotor-wing AH-1ZAH-64DUH-1YMH-60S
Fixed-wing A-10 Thunderbolt IIAV-8B HarrierC-130J HerculesF-35 Lightning IIMQ-9 ReaperMV-22 Osprey
Aquatic CRRCRHIB
(Parenthesis) denote variants.
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