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Airbeam tent military install#
Inside, this Shelter was pre-fitted with all the extra stuff you’d be expected to install yourself in a normal tent. We would love to see that, but today all you get is us. According to the documentation, 3 highly-motivated soldiers are supposed to be able to erect one in about 30 minutes. Dimensions are 20 feet by 32 feet, 12 foot ceilings, with sleeping room for about 24 adults with plenty of room to spare.Īnd 6 middle-aged office workers managed to put it up in a couple of hours. The entire Shelter weights about 700 pounds flat. And the air is high pressure, there’s no bounce or shake no matter how much we tried. The “Air Beams” built into the walls of the Shelter are just like your car tires. They are almost completely preassembled in the bag, ready to go. They’ve been successfully used all over Iraq and Afghanistan to keep troops on the front lines at a level of comfort previous generations of servicemen could only dream of. Having a stockpile of these Shelters allows the Army to set up a forward operating base for hundreds of soldiers in about a day. These are the same AirBeam Shelters used as part of the current U.S. Military Issue AirBeam Shelters, we won the jackpot! The best part about Military Surplus is sometimes getting to play with the stuff when it shows up at the warehouse. With these U.S. Bryan Oliver – Quick Hits, Videos, Memes.Babe Winkleman – Good Fishing / Outdoor Secrets.Eddie Claypool – Blue Collar Bowhunting.