The document discusses the rapier loom, a type of shuttleless weaving loom. A rapier loom uses finger-like carriers called rapiers to pull the weft yarn across the loom between the warp yarns. There are two main types - single rigid rapier looms, which use one long rapier across the full width, and double rigid rapier looms, which use two rapiers entering from opposite sides to transfer the weft yarn. Rapier looms can operate at high speeds up to 1300 meters of weft per minute. They are flexible and can weave a wide range of fabrics from light to heavy weights.