Shelters are structures made of light alloy and generally match the dimensions and performance required by major regulations of interest: ACE, ISO, NATO, and UEO. Because of the special construction technique by which the shelters are built, we can easily create non-standard performances on customers' requests. The shelters can be equipped with doors, windows, patch panels, and internal separations.
They distinguish themselves through their reduced weight concerning their usable space, although they count on the appropriate structure to withstand the most severe operating conditions, whether they be mechanical or environmental. The facilities of the shelters can be implemented with armored kits EMI and RFI, which make them particularly suitable for complex scenarios such as the central command for Armed Forces, facilities or applications such as radar, or the last place piloting unmanned aircraft, known as drones.
The shelters can be constructed using mixed materials (stainless / aluminum) designed to meet the specific requirements of customers wanting to combine the best qualities of the structure, resistance, and light. Generally, these types of shelters are made by a frame, made of welded stainless steel tubes, and sandwich panels with the same characteristics as the ones entirely constructed of aluminum as mentioned above. This type of construction is particularly suitable for the creation of shelters expandable by 2 or 3 volumes.