Supacat goes live with web forum
Supacat is to launch a web-based one-stop-shop allowing its international customers to compare and contrast capabilities as well as allowing them access to view the latest available equipment and accessories.
Due to go live within two to three months, Supacat told LWI that it was already operating a ‘dummy’ site with the Australian Department of Defence, whose Special Operations Command is understood to have taken delivery of some 31 Surveillance and Reconnaissance Vehicles (SRVs).
A forum will allow users to discuss new equipment and compare operational feedback and a ‘What’s New’ feature will promote the latest accessories available for the Supacat
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