British Army JACKAL ARMOURED HMT-400 Pathfinders in Afghanistan

Film Producer: Karl PROST - Yves DEBAY ASSAUT Magazine - Post-production Sigrid CONRAD - consultant Robert Ottaviani Otaviani. A thank you to British Armed Forces, Her Majesty’s Armed Forces, Armed Forces of the Crown. The Jackal or MWMIK (pronounced EmWimmick) or Mobility Weapon-Mounted Installation Kit is a family of vehicles designed and developed by Supacat Ltd at their factory in Honiton, Devon (UK) for use by the British Army. The primary role of the vehicle in the British Army is deep battlespace reconnaissance, rapid assault and fire support - roles where mobility, endurance and manoeuvrability are important - and it has also been used for convoy protection. Small production runs are manufactured at the Honiton factory but larger batches are manufactured by Plymouth based company DML (part of Babcock Marine Services, owned by Babcock International Group). The initial order was for up to 100[1] and it was announced on June 27, 2008 that the MOD would be ordering a further 72. On Jun 23, 2010
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