Inflatables military awnings between 2 maritime containers, custom-made

The presence of shipping containers within a military site can be a way of putting them to good use by arranging them in such a way that it is possible to position inflatable awings between two parallel rows of containers, which can serve as versatile and mobile temporary shelters.
This tip is a great way to recondition and adapt shipping containers, and provide protection from rain and weather.
Inflatable awings between containers are quickly deployed and can be easily stored, they take up little space when folded during transport.
They can be used, for example, to carry out maintenance operations or repairs on armored military vehicles, tanks, airplanes or helicopters, or for the repair of machines or engines.
This is another way to design and organize logistics resources on the ground. Indeed, it is possible to store equipment and tools in containers and deploy the workspace under the inflatable awning; and the entire system, ultimately, can be stored and arranged in the containers, to have everything at hand.
Storage tent for equipment and machines between two containers in the covered area. They can be used, for example, to carry out maintenance operations or repairs on armored military vehicles, tanks, airplanes or helicopters, or for the repair of machines or engines.
Storage tent for equipment and machines between two containers in the covered area. They can be used, for example, to carry out maintenance operations or repairs on armored military vehicles, tanks, airplanes or helicopters, or for the repair of machines or engines.
Inflatable awings between containers are quickly deployed and can be easily stored, they take up little space when folded during transport. Army military technicians have the opportunity to benefit from new collaborative workspaces and mobile, lightweight inflatable shelters to carry out repairs on military equipment, military vehicles, engines and machinery.
Inflatable awings between containers are quickly deployed and can be easily stored, they take up little space when folded during transport. Army military technicians have the opportunity to benefit from new collaborative workspaces and mobile, lightweight inflatable shelters to carry out repairs on military equipment, military vehicles, engines and machinery.
An example of an inflatable awning, a captive air inflatable structure in the shape of a half-moon tunnel, entirely made of 0.6 mm single-skin PVC, inflated with air using an electric pump; the tubes at the base will rest on the flat roof of the shipping containers.
An example of an inflatable awning, a captive air inflatable structure in the shape of a half-moon tunnel, entirely made of 0.6 mm single-skin PVC, inflated with air using an electric pump; the tubes at the base will rest on the flat roof of the shipping containers.
Inflatable awings between containers are quickly deployed and can be easily stored, they take up little space when folded during transport. Custom inflatable canopies allow you to avoid manufacturing a complete shelter; we only manufacture the roof of the shelter, the side frames of which will rest on the roof of the shipping containers.
Inflatable awings between containers are quickly deployed and can be easily stored, they take up little space when folded during transport. Custom inflatable canopies allow you to avoid manufacturing a complete shelter; we only manufacture the roof of the shelter, the side frames of which will rest on the roof of the shipping containers.
The use or reconditioning of maritime containers on a military site or in a war zone is an excellent way to recondition and adapt existing maritime containers, to position inflatable canopies for various uses (maintenance, repairs, protection, etc.).
The use or reconditioning of maritime containers on a military site or in a war zone is an excellent way to recondition and adapt existing maritime containers, to position inflatable canopies for various uses (maintenance, repairs, protection, etc.).
In this example, the awning positioned between two shipping containers is a captive air inflatable structure, entirely made of 0.6 mm single-skin PVC, with waterproof frame tubes. Shaped like a half-moon, the inflatable awning is inflated with air using an electric pump and a pressure regulator.
In this example, the awning positioned between two shipping containers is a captive air inflatable structure, entirely made of 0.6 mm single-skin PVC, with waterproof frame tubes. Shaped like a half-moon, the inflatable awning is inflated with air using an electric pump and a pressure regulator.
In this photo taken from below the roof of an inflatable awning positioned on the roof of a shipping container, we can observe the skeleton of the airtight frame tubes inflated with air.
In this photo taken from below the roof of an inflatable awning positioned on the roof of a shipping container, we can observe the skeleton of the airtight frame tubes inflated with air.
In this photo, we can observe a part below an inflatable awning positioned on a maritime container, we see the frame tubes and the skeleton holding the roof; this inflatable structure is captive air, entirely in 0.6 mm single-skin PVC envelope, inflated with an electric pump.
In this photo, we can observe a part below an inflatable awning positioned on a maritime container, we see the frame tubes and the skeleton holding the roof; this inflatable structure is captive air, entirely in 0.6 mm single-skin PVC envelope, inflated with an electric pump.

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