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Devon-based defence engineering company Supacat has secured its first export order from the Czech Ministry of Defence

Supacate secures Czech order

Land September 23, 2025

Devon-based defence engineering company Supacat has secured its first export order from the Czech Ministry of Defence for 18 High Mobility Transporter (HMT) Mk3 Extenda vehicles, known in the UK as the Jackal 3. The order will equip the Czech Armed Forces’ 601st Special Forces Group, replacing its ageing fleet ...


New accommodation for service personnel at Kendrew Barracks has been completed under a major investment programme that is improving living conditions across the Army estate. The new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) blocks provide 126 en suite single bedspaces for junior ranks, senior ranks and officers, with utility rooms, drying rooms, kitchens ...


Custom Power, a leader in bespoke battery and power systems, has joined forces with Volklec, the UK’s only independent battery manufacturer, to deliver a sovereign, end-to-end energy solution for the UK defence sector. This strategic partnership creates a fully integrated capability, from cell development through to battery pack design, manufacture delivery ...


A significant infrastructure project has begun at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island, where new Single Living Accommodation (SLA) is under construction to improve facilities for army personnel. The development will deliver three new blocks, providing 315 en-suite bedspaces: 242 for Junior Ranks, 47 for Senior Non-Commissioned Officers, and 26 for Junior ...


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