Videos

Supacat HMT on exercise with the LD's on Salisbury Plain.
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it can be converted from a 4x4 to a 6x6 by simply adding an interplace plate which can be completed in approximately two hours.

Supacat, in collaboration with NP Aerospace and Magtec, has been developing a hybrid electric-drive HMT as part of the UK MoD PMETS project.

The HMT Jackal and Coyote (HMT Extenda) plus the LWR presented by Roger Baker.

The Light Role Vehicle presented by Toby Cox.

Featuring both the electric and optionally manned variant of the eATMP.

Supacat Asia Pacific recently celebrated 10 years in operation in Australia and made a short film in honour of this important milestone. The film explores the history of Supacat in Australia and what we offer in terms of products, services and other important elements.

Lizzie Jones, Operations Director talks openly about her personal journey at Supacat and the unique set of engineering capabilities within the organisation.

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The open architecture of our vehicle enhances visibility and offers options for firepower and is built to protect against blasts.

DSE has worked in collaboration with leading UK vehicle manufacturer Supacat to support the development of our new Electric All-Terrain Mobile Platform (EATMP).

Professor Chris Smith, project lead for the University of Exeter and Director of CFCM, said: “The capabilities and role of the eATMP powertrain we've developed is very different from its predecessors.”

Supacat Australia initiated a project to develop a ventilator to serve as a field ventilator that has utility outside a hospital environment.

Nick Ames, CEO of SC Group-Global shares the great work the employees of the SC Group of companies have done. Each business division and team have implemented new procedures and demonstrated new practices to keep everyone on site safe during and continuing long after this pandemic.

Corp Ben Beale briefly explains why the Jackal and Coyote is a capable vehicle in today's army.

Corporal Ben Beale explains why he chose to photograph the LD's on reconnaissance and in this one-minute video he explains why the Jackal and Coyote Supacat HMTs are extremely valuable to the @BritishArmy











it can be converted from a 4x4 to a 6x6 by simply adding an interplace plate which can be completed in approximately two hours.

Supacat, in collaboration with NP Aerospace and Magtec, has been developing a hybrid electric-drive HMT as part of the UK MoD PMETS project.

Military grade vehicle cover designed by Devon Disability Collective (DDC) for the Supacat HMT Jackal.
Designed to keep your military personnel and Jackal hidden from the enemy.

The University of Exeter and Supacat / SC Innovation pioneer ‘off-road’ electric and ‘optionally manned’ autonomous vehicle.
To find out more visit: https://supacat.com/newsevents/news/

Supacat's Light Weight Recovery vehicle is a compact recovery solution for high readiness forces. At just over 2m wide, this vehicle can operate easily in congested, urban environments without compromising lift capability.

With mobility levels matching the operationally proven HMT 400 and 600 fighting variants, the HMT Light Weight Recovery is designed to recover casualty vehicles from the most challenging urban and rural environments, whilst providing optimum levels of crew protection.

DSEI 2017: Shaun Connors talks to Supcat's Chris Hall about their offering for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) Light Weight (Air Portable) Recovery Capability (LWAPRC) programme.

The Supacat Light Weight Recovery Vehicle is a variant of the acclaimed HMT 600 platform. It is designed to recover casualty vehicles from the most challenging urban and rural environments, whilst providing optimum levels of crew protection.





Marell Boats bring you the latest M15 super high performance interceptor craft; which is built with a helicopter landing pad - this is one versatile machine.

On International Woman's Day, at Supacat we are championing inclusiveness in the workplace where everyone can thrive.
#IWD2021. Hear from Nicky about her experiences, passions and future goals for the organisation.

#IWD2021
Amy Ellis, Placement Student studying an Integrated Mechanical Engineering Degree.

The Supacat HMT is in service across the globe. It is a supremely versatile platform with unparalleled cross-country performance.

Supacat's Light Weight Recovery vehicle is a compact recovery solution for high readiness forces. At just over 2m wide, this vehicle can operate easily in congested, urban environments without compromising lift capability.

Supacat vehicles come with a range of waterproofing options to allow them to wade ashore from amphibious assault craft during amphibious landing operations.

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