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It was known as Supacat Ltd until 2015. Supacat was established in 1981 and based at Dunkeswell Aerodrome in England. SC Group now comprises four companies: Supacat, SC Innovation, Proteum and Blackhill Engineering. SC Group initially specialised in the design and development of military and civil high mobility vehicles.
The Supacat is built around a steel rectangular hollow section chassis frame, which forms the entire shape of the vehicle and to which all components and attachments are fitted. The 'body' of the Supacat forms a hull that enables the vehicle to float and protects the majority of mechanical components.
In February 2023, the UK placed an order with Supacat for 70 Extenda Mk2 vehicles to be known as the Jackal 3 and has the option of acquiring a total of 240 of the vehicles. [36] [37] [38] British Army - 431 Jackals and 72 Coyotes in service. [39] Royal Air Force - unknown quantity used by the RAF Regiment. [40]
Supacat Kenneth George Fulford: St Ives: 2015– SC-T09 HF65 HUA Supacat Unnamed: Relief fleet Bridlington Relief fleet 2015–2017 2017–2019 2019– SC-T10 HF65 HPJ Clayton The Cairns: Scarborough: 2016– SC-T11 HJ16 JVU Supacat Fred Henley: Skegness: 2016– SC-T12 HJ16 JRU Clayton Miss Eileen Beryl Phillips: Selsey: 2017– SC-T13 HF67 ...
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Supacat ATMP: All terrain mobility vehicle United Kingdom: 17 [8] Armed with 7.62 mm GPMG and some used as mortar carrier. TGB Blade 600: All terrain mobility vehicle Taiwan: 57 [27] 27 units for first batch and 30 units for second batch. Kawasaki KLX250S: Scrambler Japan: 378 [28] WMoto SXR 300: Scrambler Malaysia: 70 [29] Talaria Sting R MX4 ...
Supachok Sarachat (Thai: สุภโชค สารชาติ, pronounced [sù(p).pʰā.tɕʰôːk sǎː.rā.tɕʰâːt]; born 22 May 1998) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or a winger for J2 League club Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo and the Thailand national team.