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  2. Seacat (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Seacat was a British short-range surface-to-air missile system intended to replace the ubiquitous Bofors 40 mm gun aboard warships of all sizes. It was the world's first operational shipboard point-defence missile system, and was designed so that the Bofors guns could be replaced with minimum modification to the recipient vessel and (originally) using existing fire-control systems.

  3. SeaCat - Wikipedia

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    SeaCat Scotland in Dover in 2004. SeaCat Scotland was the sole ferry the company used between 1992-2002. She was chartered in 1995 and renamed Q-Ship Express for a month, reverting to SeaCat Scotland at the conclusion of her charter in December 1995. On 31 October 2002 SeaCat Scotland left Troon for the final time and was laid-up at Belfast and ...

  4. Arrest of Robert Seacat - Wikipedia

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    The arrest of Robert Jonathan Seacat was the culmination of a destructive 19.48-hour standoff with American police in June 2015. After being chased by police for stealing clothing from a Walmart , Seacat barricaded himself in a house at 4219 South Alton Street in Greenwood Village, Colorado .

  5. Sandra Seacat - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Diane Seacat [a] (October 2, 1936 – January 17, 2023) was an American actress, director and acting coach best known for her innovations in acting pedagogy—blending elements of Strasberg, [8] and Jungian dream analysis [9] —and for a handful of coaching success stories.

  6. Hoverspeed - Wikipedia

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    Hoverspeed was a ferry company that operated on the English Channel from 1981 until 2005. It was formed in 1981 by the merger of Seaspeed and Hoverlloyd.Its last owners were Sea Containers; the company ran a small fleet of two high-speed SeaCat catamaran ferries in its final year.

  7. HSC Naxos Jet - Wikipedia

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    Seacat Scotland operated the Belfast – Troon route until 2003 when she was replaced by the Rapide. Seacat Scotland transferred to the Hoverspeed Dover – Calais route which she operated with Seacat Danmark and Seacat France. She remained on the English Channel until September 2005 when she was once again replaced by the Rapide.

  8. Lisa Seacat DeLuca - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Seacat DeLuca grew up in Bozeman, Montana. [1] She showed interest in inventing in her childhood, prototyping an umbrella that extended to the ground. [1] Growing up, DeLuca's role model was her aunt Dot Richardson, a two-time gold medal winner for softball at the Olympics.

  9. HSC Caldera Vista - Wikipedia

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    HSC Hoverspeed France at Dover in 1992. Caldera Vista was launched as Hoverspeed France for Sea Containers, for use with Hoverspeed, in 1991; and operated as the Sardegna Express on charter, before returning to Hoverspeed as the SeaCat Boulogne.