ADi News2013-09-09 12:38:07
Beth-El Introduces New Configuration of its Multi-Platform Interoperable Air Filtration System
Beth-El Industries introduces a new configuration to its multi-platform interoperable air filtration system - FA 160 ZM-2 - at DSEI, September 10-13, London, at the Israel National Pavilion, Booth # S8-268. The FA 160 ZM-2 for tents was developed to offer the same high level of safety and protection as is provided in the vehicle and mobile shelter systems. Working in even the most difficult environments, the system safeguards soldiers' lives and their equipment in all operational areas against a wide variety of airborne contaminants, including CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear), TIC (Toxic Industrial Chemicals), sand, dust and fine dust.
The configuration for tents joins the previous configurations of vehicle and container systems, enabling an interoperability of sub-components that reduces military logistics footprints. The FA 160 ZM-2 was designed to offer versatile protection, operating in both positive and negative pressure. In positive pressure situations, the system offers full collective protection to the inhabitants of the pressurized area, while in negative pressure scenarios, it enables isolation of contaminated personnel and equipment. The flexibility of the pressure options meets the growing requirements in the unpredictable atmosphere of today's conflicts, and provides for a wide range of collective protection facilities - such as mobile command posts, military camps, and field hospitals. The system is lightweight and can be quickly and easily moved from place to place as required.
Beth-El Industries introduces a new configuration to its multi-platform interoperable air filtration system - FA 160 ZM-2 - at DSEI, September 10-13, London, at the Israel National Pavilion, Booth # S8-268. The FA 160 ZM-2 for tents was developed to offer the same high level of safety and protection as is provided in the vehicle and mobile shelter systems. Working in even the most difficult environments, the system safeguards soldiers' lives and their equipment in all operational areas against a wide variety of airborne contaminants, including CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear), TIC (Toxic Industrial Chemicals), sand, dust and fine dust.
The configuration for tents joins the previous configurations of vehicle and container systems, enabling an interoperability of sub-components that reduces military logistics footprints. The FA 160 ZM-2 was designed to offer versatile protection, operating in both positive and negative pressure. In positive pressure situations, the system offers full collective protection to the inhabitants of the pressurized area, while in negative pressure scenarios, it enables isolation of contaminated personnel and equipment. The flexibility of the pressure options meets the growing requirements in the unpredictable atmosphere of today's conflicts, and provides for a wide range of collective protection facilities - such as mobile command posts, military camps, and field hospitals. The system is lightweight and can be quickly and easily moved from place to place as required.
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