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SeaCat was the
marketing name used by
Sea Containers Ferries Scotland for its
services between Northern Ireland,
Scotland and
England between 1992 and...
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Seacat was a
British short-range surface-to-air
missile system intended to
replace the
ubiquitous Bofors 40 mm gun
aboard warships of all sizes. It was...
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Seacat or
SeaCat may
refer to:
Seacat missile, a short-range surface-to-air
missile system SeaCat (1992–2004),
ferry company formerly operating from between...
- for
Seajets as
Sea Speed Jet.
Seacat Scotland (Incat hull 028,
built 1992) was
built for
Sea Containers's
Stranraer -
Belfast SeaCat service,
which in...
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Sandra Diane Seacat (October 2, 1936 –
January 17, 2023) was an
American actress,
director and
acting coach best
known for her
innovations in
acting pedagogy—blending...
- lay-up
berth in
Belfast before finally getting repaired by
March 2003. With
Seacat Scotland moving to the
English Channel in
November 2002, this
meant the...
- by
Sea and Sun
Maritime Co in May 2014 and
renamed Superfast Cat. It was
later renamed Sea Speed Jet and
entered service with Seajets. "HSC
Seacat TASMANIA...
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instead of
Seacat, with the SAM
system ****ed later. All but one of the
ships had
Seacat GWS-22; the
exception was Naiad,
which had
Seacat GWS-20. However...
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Westland Wasp helicopter, anti-ship
missiles and two
triple lightweight Seacat missile launchers. When
plans for the new
Libyan frigate Dat ****awari were...
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Seacat,
Sea Wolf
offered dramatically higher performance, with a top
speed on the
order of Mach 3, an
effective range roughly double that of
Seacat,...