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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.
The Supacat brand is retained by SC Group for the group's core defence business. Supacat develops and supports high mobility military vehicles and provides specialist engineering services for defence customers. It is a member of Rheinmetall's Challenger 2 Life Extension Project (C2 LEP) team. [3]
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 ...
Update as of 2:45 p.m. Tuesday: The NWS says it is watching an area around Sioux Falls and to the east where a severe thunderstorm watch may be possible as storms continue to fire up Tuesday ...
Waterfalls along Big Sioux River in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, were largely frozen on Saturday, February 12, as captured in this video from resident Justin Frantzen.“Looks like a scene from a ...
The greatest risk is expected to be between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. for the Sioux Falls area, NWS states. A tornado watch has been issued until 7 p.m. for multiple Nebraska and Iowa counties directly ...
Sioux Falls (/ ˌ s uː ˈ f ɔː l z / SOO FAWLZ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Dakota and the 118th-most populous city in the United States. It is the county seat of Minnehaha County [10] and also extends into northern Lincoln County.
Sioux Falls Regional Airport (IATA: FSD, ICAO: KFSD, FAA LID: FSD), [3] also known as Joe Foss Field, [2] is a public and military use airport three miles northwest of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States. [2] It is named in honor of aviator and Sioux Falls native Joe Foss, who later served as the 20th Governor of South Dakota (1955–1959).