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The HMT was designed in mid-1999 by HMT Supacat Limited later renamed to HMT Vehicles Limited. In 2004, Lockheed Martin entered into a licence agreement with HMT Vehicles Ltd to manufacture and sell the HMT in North America. [6] In 2006, Lockheed Martin (UK) acquired HMT Vehicles Ltd who licensed the design back to Supacat. [7]
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. [34] [35] [36] British Army - 431 Jackals and 72 Coyotes in service. [37] Royal Air Force - unknown quantity used by the RAF Regiment. [38]
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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Blackhill Engineering Ltd has existed in various forms since the 1950s, its main role was originally to be an engineering support services provider for English China Clays PLC (Quarries Division), looking after capital and revenue repairs, modifications, projects and servicing, for sites all over the United Kingdom and Channel Islands.
[102] [103] The UKSF had been using an armoured hull protected vehicle in Afghanistan the Supacat HMT 400 since 2003. [104] The Bushmaster provided all-round protection, compared to the HMT 400 with an exposed crew, that was required in built-up urban areas in Iraq. [103] UKSF left Iraq in May 2009. [105]
RAF Typhoon of 3 Squadron fires ASRAAM in 2007 ASRAAM at ILA 2006. The Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM), also known by its United States designation AIM-132, is an imaging infrared homing air-to-air missile, produced by MBDA UK, that is designed for close-range combat.