Product briefing
The tent consists of a protective body, a poison filtration ventilation device, a CBRN control center, an overpressure monitoring component, a heater, a packing box set, a packing bag, and auxiliary equipment. It is primarily allocated to militia reserve forces and is designed to accompany troops in movement. It is set up in advance and, in the event of a nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon attack or widespread contamination, the CBRN control center activates the filtration ventilation device. Contaminated external air is purified by a dust filter and an absorption filter before being sent into the protective body. At the same time, a stable protective overpressure is established to prevent contaminated air from seeping in, creating a safe, uncontaminated space for work, living, and resting. This enhances the troops' survival and combat capability under nuclear, biological, and chemical threat conditions.
Product characteristic
- Equipped with poison filtration and overpressure regulation functions.
- Equipped with heating function.
- Capable of rapid deployment and retraction.
- Capable of filtering "five categories and eleven types" of chemical agents, aerosols, and radioactive dust from contaminated air.
Application field
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Military Operations in Contaminated Zones
The tent is ideal for use by military units operating in areas contaminated by nuclear, biological, or chemical agents. It provides a safe haven for soldiers, enabling them to rest, perform medical procedures, and plan operations without the risk of exposure to harmful agents.
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Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Missions
In the aftermath of a chemical spill, nuclear accident, or biological outbreak, the tent can serve as a decontamination and safe zone for relief workers and affected civilians. It can be rapidly deployed to establish clean areas for medical treatment and coordination of relief efforts.
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Industrial and Chemical Plant Accidents
During accidents at industrial sites or chemical plants, the tent can be set up to protect emergency response teams from exposure to hazardous substances. It allows for safe monitoring and management of the situation until the area is secured and decontaminated.
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Field Hospitals in Contaminated Areas
The tent can be used to set up field hospitals in contaminated regions, providing a clean environment for medical staff to treat patients. This is particularly useful in conflict zones or areas affected by chemical or biological warfare.
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Training and Simulation Exercises
Military and emergency response teams can use the tent during training exercises to simulate operations in a contaminated environment. This helps in building proficiency in setting up and operating within such protective shelters under realistic conditions.
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Temporary Shelters for Evacuations
In the event of a chemical or nuclear threat, the tent can be used as a temporary shelter for evacuees. It provides a safe space where individuals can be decontaminated and protected from further exposure while awaiting transportation to permanent facilities.
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Secure Communication Centers
The tent can be equipped as a secure communication center in contaminated zones, ensuring that command and control functions can continue without interruption. This is vital for coordinating response efforts and maintaining operational integrity during crises.
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Scientific Research in Hazardous Environments
Researchers working in hazardous environments, such as studying infectious diseases or conducting experiments with dangerous chemicals, can use the tent to create a controlled, safe workspace. This ensures that their research can proceed without the risk of contamination.
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Remote Military Bases
For remote military bases situated in potentially hazardous areas, the tent provides a quick and effective solution for establishing protected zones for rest and operations, ensuring the
safety and well-being of the personnel stationed there.
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Public Health Emergencies
During public health emergencies involving airborne contaminants, such as pandemics or bioterrorism events, the tent can be deployed to create isolated treatment or quarantine zones. This helps prevent the spread of infectious agents while providing necessary medical care.
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Law Enforcement and Hazmat Teams
Law enforcement agencies and hazardous materials (Hazmat) teams can use the tent during operations involving toxic substances or potential biological threats. It serves as a base for strategizing and conducting operations in a protected environment.
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Mobile Command Centers
The tent can function as a mobile command center in contaminated areas, enabling leadership teams to maintain command and control capabilities in a secure environment. This is crucial for effective coordination and decision-making during emergency responses.