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Defence

Rest between rotations, on the ground you already hold.

Barracks, checkpoints and forward positions where personnel work in rotation and rest is taken in short blocks. Hardened, lockable, and able to run on their own power.

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The situation

What we hear from this sector

Rotations are short

Rest is taken in blocks of a few hours, which makes the quality of those hours decisive.

Positions are not permanent

Accommodation has to be able to leave as quickly as it arrived.

Power is rationed

Anything added to a position competes with equipment that cannot be switched off.

Recommended

The pods we lead with here

Chosen by what this setting actually has to solve, not by what is most expensive.

The deployable unit: moves with the position and runs without a supply.

For established barracks and fixed accommodation blocks.

Built into permanent facilities during construction or refit.

Featured setup

Short rotations, properly rested

When rest comes in three-hour blocks, the difference between a cot in a shared space and a dark, quiet, sealed berth is most of the recovery. Units lock from inside with a command override, run on their own power, and come out as fast as they went in.

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Off-grid
solar and battery capable
12 minutes
to deploy per unit
Lockable
with command override

Process and setup

How we deploy

Two routes, chosen by whether the pods are staying put or moving on.

Indoor installs

  1. 01

    Site survey. Transport, siting and power, with access arrangements agreed up front.

  2. 02

    Delivery and positioning, working around how the space is used.

  3. 03

    Handover, tested and taking bookings, usually the same day.

  4. 04

    Servicing and cleaning support on a schedule that suits the building.

Mobile deployments

  1. 01

    Transport booked, with pods travelling on standard trailers.

  2. 02

    On-site placement and levelling, on ground with no preparation.

  3. 03

    Power brought up on the solar canopy and battery, or mains if available.

  4. 04

    Ready for guests, with entry by code or wristband.

Defence & Bases

What this sector asks

How are they transported?

On standard trailers, stacking for transit, so a bank of units is a manageable number of vehicle movements.

What is the power draw on a position?

Nil, if specified with the solar canopy and battery. Mains is optional where a supply exists and can spare it.

Can command access an occupied unit?

Yes. Occupants lock from inside; an override sits with whoever runs the position.

Quiet rest for defence & bases

Book a site evaluation and we will tell you what would actually work in your space, and what would not.

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