Drash Ecu Manual
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Contents. Design DRASH shelters have footprints from 109 sq ft (10.1 m 2) up to 1,250 sq ft (116 m 2). Each DRASH shelter comes with flooring and ground covers manufactured from and to standards. DRASH also provides and plus various accessories for the shelters themselves. Several of these accessories can be used to link shelters together. For transport or storage, the shelters pack down to less than 2% of its deployed size into a that can be stowed on a trailer. Teams of four to six can easily erect a shelter simply by pulling on the sides of the shelter and raising the shelter in designated 'push points' on the shelter.
History DHS Systems founder and CEO A. Jon Prusmack began building DRASH shelters more than 20 years ago after being inspired by pop-up geodesic domes he came across at trade shows. He founded the company in 1984 and DRASH shelters quickly started to be purchased by military units for use as command posts, tactical operations centers, communications centers, battalion aid stations, and forward surgical support stations.
In 2004, the invested in DHS Systems and formed its new parent company DHS Technologies. In 2009, it was reported that the company was working on a line of shelters that better matched power supply to demand. The company also plans to begin incorporating a new energy efficient insulation barrier, insect repellents and a shelter that can protect sensitive equipment from electro-magnetic pulses and radio frequency interference. Military use The and are using DRASH shelters in place of the various tents and shelters used in the past. The has awarded DRASH several contracts.
Most notably, in 2008, the U.S. Army contracted DRASH manufacturer DHS Systems and to provide a family of trailer-mounted support systems under its Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) program. Under the contract, DHS is manufacturing DRASH shelters, while Northrop will be responsible for program management and integrated logistics support.
DRASH shelters have been deployed extensively since the beginning of the wars in and. DRASH is also currently in use with troops stationed around the world, including the in Kuwait, and 's Mobile Surgical Team in. DRASH has teams on site in, and. These teams do all of the repair and support work for the shelters, generators and trailers. Civilian use caused a surge of interest in DRASH shelters. In, an emergency medical team used a DRASH shelter as a mobile hospital.
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In Mississippi, DRASH shelters were used as living quarters for the State Police aiding victims of the disaster. DRASH shelters have been deployed following hurricanes across the Gulf region, as well as for other civilian operations around the country. In 2006, the state of dedicated a DRASH to a victim of the. DRASH shelters were also used by the National Guard during the October 2007 California Wildfires, Middletown’s Office of Emergency Management and the state’s Department of Public Health following the and Dell Children's Medical Center during the. Additionally, international agencies have purchased DRASH to support emergency response. In the summer of 2009, the Brazilian State of purchased two DRASH mobile field hospitals to be deployed during large-scale emergencies. References.
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Widest of the man-portable DRASH military tents, the DRASH M Series Shelter is a mobile, lightweight, rugged, reliable and user-friendly soft-walled shelter solution to establishing life support, command and control or medical soft walled structures in any environment. M Series Shelters provide an interior width of 18' that can be lengthened to increase an operating area by removing the shelters’ end sections and adding additional center sections. These military tents come in three basic models in varying lengths. All M Series Shelters can be easily set up within minutes of arriving at location using four to six military personnel and can be taken down just as quickly.
These military tents do not require any special equipment for either erecting or striking. Simply offload and position, lift and spread, push up, attach end caps and secure. M Series Shelters pack down to less than 2 percent of deployed size for easy transport. Additionally, M Series tents can be integrated with DRASH Utility Support Transport (UST) Trailers to allow for a mobile lighting and environmental control power package that ensures optimum operations even in extreme weather conditions. M Series Shelters have undergone extensive testing at the Army’s Aberdeen Test Center and include rugged, reliable materials to hold up even under the toughest conditions. All DRASH M Series Shelters include as part of the purchase price: center sections, end caps, windows, doors, flooring, a steel stake pin set, a repair kit, push poles and a transport bag. Additionally, the 748 square foot M Shelter includes a plenum.
An optional Maintenance Door is available allowing smaller UAV’s or vehicles access into the tent for maintenance or storage purposes. Features include:. Unique design – no loose parts or pieces to assemble or misplace. Set up and take down by as few as four to six people within minutes. Packs down to an average of less than 2 percent of deployed size. Networks with other DRASH Shelters for maximum footprint flexibility. Operable in temperatures ranging from -50°F to 131°F (-45.5°C to 55°C).
Meets all U.S. Military requirements for soft-walled shelters.