COMMAND POST
SHELTER

The Military Shelter is employed in a variety of military exercises to demonstrate effective employment of electronic combat concepts and systems. The vehicle is filled with computers and communications capability adapted to electronic combat. Some of the capabilities proved to be highly effective as stand-alone systems in Desert Storm. The Command Post demonstrates the utility and operational concepts for employing such systems in concert as an integral part of command and control systems.
As equipment in the commercial sector is improved and upgraded, the equipment in our command and control systems can be upgraded without major impact. We sustain an evolutionary technology refresh process that keeps our systems populated with state-of-the-art capabilities.
American Military Standards – Fully Shielded to 60 dB against Electro Magnetic Interference (from nuclear bombs) and Radio Frequency leaks.
Fitted with: A/C, Generator, Fridge, Electric DB, lights, Heavy Equipment Mounts, Coffee maker, torch, ladder, roof the downs, white board, fire extinguisher, Special Chairs, foldable racks, spare tire, special mounts, antennas, lashing eyes etc.

MOBILE INCIDENT
COMMAND CENTER

INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM
The use of mobile command technology allows people to remotely explore and work in dangerous
environments without risk of injury or death. It is therefore understandable that the JETS Team and Safety
offices have been very supportive of the development of a tool enabling them to remotely explore areas where
hazardous materials are involved. The incident mobile can provide vital information on spill location,
magnitude, material type and concentration so a well prepared response team can safely enter the site.
DRIVING SYSTEM
The main driver in the system redesign is to enable robot operation in potentially combustible atmospheres.
This required rebuilding this kind of vehicle from the track drive up to enclose all electrical components in
areas which can be positively pressurized. As added protection all solid state electronics and brushless DC
motors are used which under normal operations do
not electrically are providing a source of ignition. This
capability is extremely important in JETS response
since combustible materials are frequently encountered
and a prior knowledge as to the presence or absence of
combustibles may not be available to the incident
commander. Other modifications included the addition
of a sophisticated on-board computer system to
of specialized tools for unlocking and opening doors,
and enhancement of the operator interface.

JETS is using high-quality
aluminium foam panels, the
shelters are exceptionally well-
suited for use in extreme
temperature conditions and for
many years have already
proved successful for various
types of Mobile Workshop
shelter structures throughout
the world.

The roof structure is suitable for
walking on and is non-slip. An
all-round roof guard rail is used
to hold various additional
equipment.


An entrance door with retractable
ladder at the rear provides
convenient access to the working
area, which with its built-in air
conditioning provides a comfortable
inside working area.


“Super silent pack” gene-
rators on separate exten-
sionsin the plant room
provide all the equipment
with the power required for
problem-free operation.