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<strong>Data</strong> <strong>sheet</strong> <strong>Modular</strong> <strong>Flexible</strong> <strong>Drive</strong><br />

Dimensions Chassis<br />

Length 6.0 m - 10.0 m Usability of suitable chassis of<br />

Height 2.8 m - 3.4 m different manufacturers such as:<br />

Tare weight approx.18 t - 30 t ■ MAN<br />

Load capacity approx. 4 t - 8 t ■ Iveco<br />

Volume 15 sqm - 26 sqm ■ Mercedes Benz<br />

Protections<br />

Supreme anti-mine protection<br />

■ Scania<br />

■ Tatra<br />

■ etc.<br />

(patented Zero Shock ® system for IED-decoupling) 2-3 axles<br />

Supreme anti-projectile protection IAW STANAG 4569<br />

NBC protection (life support system)<br />

Defense technology<br />

▲<br />

Special purpose vehicles<br />

Test center<br />

Industry<br />

Nuclear<br />

Rescue systems<br />

DREHTAINER GmbH<br />

Alte Grenze 1<br />

19246 Valluhn MegaPark<br />

GERMANY<br />

Phone: +49 38851 335-0<br />

Fax: +49 38851 335-33<br />

info@drehtainer.de<br />

www.drehtainer.<strong>com</strong><br />

© 2011 by DREHTAINER GmbH, Valluhn, GERMANY; v_2.0-e<br />

Industrial property rights registered<br />

Protection makes the difference.<br />

Special purpose<br />

vehicles


<strong>Modular</strong> <strong>Flexible</strong> <strong>Drive</strong><br />

With the MFD DREHTAINER underlines once again its<br />

<strong>com</strong>petence in developing innovative products and solutions<br />

in the fi eld of defense technology. Based on its longstanding<br />

experience from the successful manufacture of<br />

highly protected containers DREHTAINER had aimed at<br />

designing a new type of vehicle. This aim was successfully<br />

achieved with the development of the MFD. This<br />

vehicle <strong>com</strong>bines a suitable and market-launched chassis<br />

with the modular body provided by DREHTAINER. The<br />

impressing features of the MFD include a high protective<br />

value, the container-typical large fl oor space and the<br />

unique capability of interconnecting several vehicles to<br />

set up small self-contained, mobile and protected camps.<br />

Docking<br />

The unique feature of this vehicle is its docking frame<br />

that enables the docking of several vehicles even outside<br />

hard-surfaced terrain. Every MFD is at fi rst adjusted by<br />

use of its hydraulic supports so as to bring all vehicles to<br />

the same level. Then the containers or the modules are<br />

aligned by moving the docking frame and tightly connected<br />

employing the trusted DREHTAINER coupling technique.<br />

The resulting rooms offer an unprecedented large<br />

useful space in conjunction with a high protective level.<br />

It is only the vehicle crews that carry out the docking<br />

procedure and they need no cranes. The un<strong>com</strong>plicated<br />

coupling technique enables the crews to establish operational<br />

readiness in almost no time.<br />

Several MFDs may be docked to form following<br />

functional units:<br />

■ Forward Operating Base (FOB) ■ Rescue station<br />

■ Command post<br />

■ Temporary camp<br />

Different functions can be integrated, such as:<br />

■ Optical and radio reconnaissance<br />

■ Anti-terror<br />

■ Internal/external <strong>com</strong>munication<br />

■ evaluation of reconnaissance results<br />

Mobility ‒ Flexibility ‒ Sustainability<br />

The sophisticated docking concept allows confi guring<br />

small camps with all necessary cells and functionalities<br />

as may be required by the size and military mission of a<br />

FOB. Such FOB is therefore capable of ac<strong>com</strong>plishing its<br />

mission on its own and for a sustained period. A weapon<br />

station and reconnaissance assets may be integrated on<br />

every vehicle to reinforce the all-around security of an<br />

FOB.<br />

The docked containers can be placed on supports, so<br />

the vehicle can receive a new task.<br />

Zero Shock ® System<br />

This DREHTAINER development represents a worldwide<br />

unique protective system against vertical and/or horizontal<br />

blast impacts. The unprecedented feature of the<br />

Zero Shock ® System is that the module fl oor carrying the<br />

installation kits does not simply dampen a shock wave<br />

but is physically decoupled from its impact. So it is possible<br />

to keep the inside bulging of the outer skin away from<br />

passengers and technical equipment within a vehicle or<br />

container. This avoids lethal consequences for the crew<br />

and the destruction of technical fi ttings.<br />

<strong>Modular</strong> design<br />

Special purpose<br />

vehicles<br />

The protective value of the MFD can particularly be<br />

attributed to the construction principle of the container<br />

modules. Through its long-standing experience in the construction<br />

of highly protected containers DREHTAINER<br />

has developed container modules that can be assembled<br />

of a minimum number of piece parts. So any<br />

damage to the containers may well be minimized in case<br />

of a blast impact or even an „overmatch“. This is equally<br />

true for the walls and the anti-mine protection fl oor.<br />

Emergency management<br />

The soft-skinned variant of the MFD can excellently be<br />

employed in emergency management operations. It can<br />

prove its versatile applicability under extreme offroad terrain<br />

conditions particularly in case of earthquakes, large<br />

fi res or fl oodings. Also in these scenarios can several<br />

MFDs be docked within very short time. The resulting<br />

laagers are weatherproof, dustproof and optionally also<br />

NBC-protected.<br />

Protection makes the difference.

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