Light mobility vehicle proposed for British Army by Babcock, SupacatNewsDan Taylor Technology Editor Military Embedded SystemsLight Mobility Vehicles via BabcockLONDON, England. Babcock and Supacat signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on a light mobility vehicle proposed as a replacement for the British Army’s Land Rover fleet, Babcock announced in a statement. The companies will work on Babcock’s General Logistics Vehicle family for the British Army’s Light Mobility Vehicle competition, drawing on experience from their work on the Jackal 3 program, the statement reads. The memorandum allows Babcock and Supacat to examine how Supacat’s engineering and production capabilities could support the General Logistics Vehicle proposal, the company states. The proposed vehicles are intended to provide transportation and logistics support across British Army operations, according to Babcock.