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  2. SC Group - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Jackal (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Coyote TSV with British, Australian and American personnel aboard in Afghanistan, 2011. An updated version of the Jackal has been ordered as Jackal 2. The crew has been increased to four and the main armament gun ring moved forward to give it an all round arc of fire. The chassis has been upgraded, allowing the vehicle to carry a greater ...

  4. All Terrain Mobility Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Supacat is amphibious and has a low ground pressure, enabling it to traverse rough terrain whilst carrying up to eight troops (and two crew), a standard NATO pallet or other stores (ammunition etc.). A GPMG may also be fitted to create an effective mobile fire support platform.

  5. Shannon Launch and Recovery System - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Long Range Patrol Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In August 2008, Australia placed an order for 31 of the latest Supacat HMT vehicles, the Extenda configurable between 4x4 and 6x6, named the "Nary" for use in Afghanistan to replace the LRPVs for a cost of $80 million. [16]

  7. ‘Like going to the moon’: Why this is the world’s most ...

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    “The routes between the south of South Africa and Australia, or Australia or New Zealand to Antarctica, don’t really lie on any major shipping routes,” says Brearley. “The reason it’s ...

  8. Land Rover Discovery - Wikipedia

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    Discovery 4 Sentinel at DSEi 2015 Supacat's LRV 400 Mk2 is based on the Discovery 4 Discovery SVX KFOR-MSU Carabinieri Discovery 4 equipped for CRC in Kosovo. Supacat, part of SC Group, offer two vehicles based on a modified Discovery 4 platforms. The Specialist Utility Vehicle 600 (SUV 600) is a production standard Land Rover Discovery 4 that ...

  9. Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle or Infantry Mobility Vehicle is an Australian-built four-wheel drive armoured vehicle. The Bushmaster was primarily designed by the then government-owned Australian Defence Industries (ADI), and is currently produced by Thales Australia following their acquisition of ADI.