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TERRAHAWK Mobile Surveillance Tower Lift

TERRAHAWK Mobile Surveillance Tower Lift

Vehicle Details

Description

 

Base Body:      13’ Van Body
Construction:      12 ga. Galvaneal Exterior Skins with 1 1/2” Sq. Tubing Wall post on 24” Centers
Floor:      12 ga. Smooth Galvaneal Floor with Wheel Wells
Spray on Non Skid Floor Covering (Rhino Liner Rubberized Coating)
Doors:      60” Double Narrow Pan Formed Rear Doors with Rotary Locks and Paddle Handle
30” Pan Formed Curbside Door with Rotary Lock, Paddle Handle, Piano Hinge, Window and Two Step Stepwell
Wind Deflector:      Aerodynamic Wind Deflector with Stand Up Cab
Bulkhead:      Bulkhead between Cab and Cargo with Tall Cab Access Door for Access to Capsule without leaving the truck
Bumper:      12” Deep Full Width Grip Strut Step Bumper
Lights:      Exterior LED Clearance lights
LED Stop/Tail/Turn Lights Recessed in Rear Apron
(4) LED Interior Dome Lights in Cargo Area with Switch in Cab
(5) LED Dome Lights (1) in each Compartment with Switch in Cab
Mounting:      Mounting on Chassis
Flaps:      Flaps
Capsule:      Capsule with Door, Windows on Four Sides and Desk Area (Bullet Resistant Optional)
Scissor:      Scissor Lift in Body mounted to Truck Frame and Capsule (Lift Capsule Approx. 20’)
Controls:      Lift Controls in Capsule and in Truck Cab
Leveling:      (4) Automatic Leveling Legs (1) at each corner of Body with Controls in Cab
Electronics:      Redundant Power Systems for Operation of Hydraulic Equipment (1) Emergency
System (Chassis Engine Driven) & (1) Primary System (Generator/Battery System)
Interlock System - Capsule will not deploy until Truck is Level
Ground Area Surveillance Camera System (3) Camera’s to Cover the Rear & Sides
with Monitor in Cab and in Capsule (Rear Camera also Serves as Back Up Camera)
(6) Scene Lights (2) per Side & (2) on Rear with Switch in Cab and Capsule (3 Way)
Weather Vane under Capsule with Wind Speed Alarm
Battery Management System in Cab and Capsule to Manage Battery Power with Alarm
Compartments:      Compartments on both Sides for Access to Electrical and Hydraulic Components
Extinguisher:      (2) 2 3/4 lb. Fire Extinguishers (1) in Cab near Drivers Seat and (1) in Capsule
Reflector:      Reflector Kit in Cab behind Passenger Seat
First Aid:      First Aid Kit in Capsule
Paint:      Exterior Painted White
Interior Walls in Cargo Area are Sprayed on Weather Resistant Rubberized Coating
Generator:      Generator Mounted in Compartment on S/S Front Corner with Remote Start/Stop in
Cab and Capsule with CO Detector Near Cab
Shore Power:      Shore Power Plug (120 volt - 20 Amp) with Transfer Switch
A/C - Heat:      A/C - Heat System in Capsule (120 volt) Operates from Generator or Shore Power
Batteries:      Battery System is Charged by Generator, Shore Power or Chassis Alternator
Surveillance:      Provision for Main Surveillance Camera in Capsule with Monitors and Controllers in both
Cab and Capsule (Actual Camera System to be determined & is not included in Pricing)
Model   TH13090090
Interior Length -13’
Interior Height -90”
Exterior Width -90”

Surveillance tower

Elevated security platform

Eyes in the Sky

Border patrol

Border surveillance

Crowd control

 

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Armoring Levels

The Armored Group is supremely experienced in building highly capable TERRAHAWK Mobile Surveillance Tower Lift vehicles. There are a variety of armoring options for the TERRAHAWK Mobile Surveillance Tower Lift. No matter your armoring requirements, The Armored Group provides all levels of armor protection including CEN, NSA, NIJ, UL, and VPAM. Don’t trust the safety of your personnel or your belongings to anyone else.

When you need an armored car, it must meet your threat level. The experts at The Armored Group work with you to determine the best armored level for your situation and outfit your armored car accordingly.

Please contact our experts to learn more about the armoring options for the TERRAHAWK Mobile Surveillance Tower Lift. Click the below armoring level tabs to learn more about each armoring level.

CEN, the European Committee of Standardization, is an association that brings together the National Standardization Bodies of 34 European Countries.

CEN provides a platform for the development of European Standards and other technical documents in relation to various kinds of products, materials, services and processes.

CEN supports standardization activities in relation to a wide range of fields and sectors including: air and space, chemicals, construction, consumer products, defense and security, energy, the environment, food and feed, health and safety, healthcare, ICT, machinery, materials, pressure equipment, services, smart living, transport and packings.
Level Weapon Caliber Weight (G) Range (M) Speed (M/S) # Shots
B1 22LR Weapon Type .22LR 2.6 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 360 ± 10 Number of Shot - 3
B2 9mm Luger Weapon Type 9mm Luger 8.0 ± 0.1 5.00 ± 0.5 400 ± 10 Number of Shot - 3
B3 357 Magnum Weapon Type .357 Magnum 10.2 ± 0.1 5.00 ± 0.5 430 ± 10 Number of Shot - 3
B4 44 Magnum Weapon Type .44 Magnum 15.6 ± 0.1 5.00 ± 0.5 440 ± 10 Number of Shot - 3
B5 5.56 x 45mm Weapon Type 5.56x45mm / SS109 & M193 4.0 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 950 ± 10 Number of Shot - 3
B6 7.62 x 51mm Ball Weapon Type 7.62 x 51mm / M80 Nato Ball 9.5 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 830 ± 10 Number of Shot - 3
B7 7.62 x 51mm AP Weapon Type 7.62 x 51mm AP 9.8 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 820 ± 10 Number of Shot - 3
The chart above represents CEN EN 1063, 1522/1523 ballistic standards for the performance of bullet proof materials. This chart has been designed for ease of understanding the protection levels our clients desire for their armored vehicles.
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In Nato a Standardization Agreement (STANAG) defines processes, procedures, terms, and conditions, for a common military or technical procedures or equipments between the member countries of the alliance. Each NATO state ratifies a STANAG and implements it within their own military.

The purpose is to provide common operational and administrative procedures and logistics, so one member nation's military may use the store and support of another member's military.

STANAGs also form the basis for technical interoperability between a wide variety of communication and information systems (CIS) essential for NATO and Allied operations.
Level Weapon Caliber Weight (G) Range (M) Speed (M/S) Enery (J)
1 7.62 x 51mm Weapon Type 7.62 x 51mm / M80 Nato Ball 9.5 30 833 3,296
1 5.56 x 45mm Weapon Type 5.56 x 45mm / SS109 4 30 900 1,620
1 5.56 x 45mm Weapon Type 5.56 x 45mm / M193 3.56 30 937 1,563
2 7.62 x 39mm Weapon Type 7.62 x 39mm / API BZ Round 7.77 30 695 1,877
3 7.62 x 54mm Weapon Type 7.62 x 54mm / B32 API Round 8.4 30 854 3,647
4 14.5mm x 114 Weapon Type 14.5mm x 114 / B32 API Round 63.4 200 911 26,308
Blast Threat
Level Threat Description
1 DM-31 Anti-Personnel Mine
HG-85 Hand Grenade
DM-51 Hand Grenade
Various Unexploded Subminitions
2 6 KG Blast Anti-Tank Mine
A. Mine explosion pressure activated under any wheel or track locations
B. Mine explosion under vehicle center
3 8 KG Blast Anti-Tank Mine
A. Mine explosion pressure activated under any wheel or track locations
B. Mine explosion under vehicle center
4 10 KG Blast Anti-Tank Mine
A. Mine explosion pressure activated under any wheel or track locations
B. Mine explosion under vehicle center
Artillery Threat
155mm HE Frag Round
Simulates: 12.7mm FSP 13.4G / 20mm FSP 52 G
Level Angle (°) Elevation (°) Distance (M)
1 360 18 100
2 360 22 80
3 360 30 60
4 360 - 30
The chart above represents STANGA 4569 ballistic standards for the performance of bullet proof materials. This chart has been designed for ease of understanding the protection levels our clients desire for their armored vehicles. Additionally, The Armored Group LLC follows AEP-55 guidelines for testing in our products.
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The Technology Assessment Program is sponsored by the Office of Development, Testing, and Dissemination of the National Institue of Justice (NIJ), U.S. Department of Justic. The progam responds to the mandate of the Justice System Improvement Act of 1979, which created the NIJ and directed it to encourage research and development to improve the criminal justice system and to disseminate the results of the Federal, State, and local agencies.

The Technology Assessment Program is an applied research effort that determines the technological needs of justice system agencies, sets minimum performance standards for specific devies, tests commercially available equipment against those standards and disseminates the standards and the test results to criminal justice agencies nationwide and internationally.
Level Weapon Caliber Weight (G) Range (FFT/S) Speed (M/S) # Shots
1 22LR Weapon Type .22LR 2.6 1050 ± 40 320 ± 12 Number of Shot - 5
2A 9mm Luger Weapon Type 9mm Luger 8.0 1250 ± 50 332 ± 12 Number of Shot - 5
2 357 Magnum Weapon Type .357 Magnum 10.2 1395 ± 15 424 ± 15 Number of Shot - 5
3A 44 Magnum Weapon Type .44 Magnum 15.55 1400 ± 50 426 ± 15 Number of Shot - 5
3 7.62mm 3.08 Weapon Type 7.62mm 3.08 / Winchester 9.7 2750 ± 50 838 ± 15 Number of Shot - 5
4 30.06 Weapon Type 30.06 / Armor Piercing 10.8 2850 ± 50 868 ± 15 Number of Shot - 1
The chart above represents NIJ 0108.01 ballistic standards for the performance of bullet proof materials. This chart has been designed for ease of understanding the protection levels our clients desire for their armored vehicles.
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UL is a global independent safety science company offering expertise across three strategic businesses: Commerical & Industrial, Consumer and UL Venture. Our breadth, established objectivity and proven history mean we are a symbol of trust, enabling us to help provide peace of mind to all.

UL helps companies demonstrate safety, confirm compliance, enhance sustainability, manage transparency, deliver quality and performance, strengthen security, protect brand reputation, build workplace excellence, and advance societal wellbeing.

Some of the services offered by UL include:
inspection, advisory services, education and training, testing, auditing and anyaltics, certification software solutions, and marketing claim verification
Level Weapon Caliber Grain Weight (G) Speed (M/S) # Shots
1 9mm Luger Weapon Type 9mm 124 8 358 Number of Shot - 3
2 357 Magnum Weapon Type .357 Magnum 158 10.2 381 Number of Shot - 3
3 44 Magnum Weapon Type .44 Magnum 240 15.6 411 Number of Shot - 3
4 .30 Caliber Weapon Type .30 Caliber Rifle 180 11.7 774 Number of Shot - 1
5 7.62 x 39mm Weapon Type 7.62 x 39mm 150 9.7 838 Number of Shot - 1
6 9mm SMG Weapon Type 9mm 124 8 427 Number of Shot - 5
7 5.56 x 45mm Weapon Type 5.56x45mm / SS109 & M193 3.56 55 939 Number of Shot - 5
8 7.62 x 51mm Weapon Type 7.62 x 51mm 150 9.7 838 Number of Shot - 5
SG Shotgun Weapon Type 12-Guage Slug | 12 Gauge Buckshot (12 Pellets) 437 | 650 28.3 | 42 483 | 336 Number of Shot - 3
The chart above represents UL 752 ballistic standards for the performance of bullet proof materials. This chart has been designed for ease of understanding the protection levels our clients desire for their armored vehicles.
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The purpose of the Association of Testing Centers for Anti-Aggressive Materials and Constructions (VPAM) is to promote the exchange of experience, mutual assistance in technical matters and mutual information.

Among other things, a common opinion will be made possible in central questions of the testing of attack-inhibiting materials (eg. in the development and introduction of new standards and guidelines).

Members of VPAM are independent and committed to neutrality. the testing bodies, which are members of the VPAM, work according to the relevant quality standards EN ISO / IEC 17025 (General requirements for the competence of test laboratories) and EN 45011 (General requirements for bodies which operate product certification systems.
Level Weapon Caliber Weight (G) Range (M) Speed (M/S) Enery (J)
VR4 .44 Magnum Weapon Type 7.44 Magnum 15.6 ± 0.1 5.00 ± 0.5 440 ± 10 1,510
VR5 5.56 x 45mm Weapon Type 5.56 x 45mm / M193 & SS09 4 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 950 ± 10 1,805
VR6 7.62 x 39mm Weapon Type 7.62 x 39mm 9.55 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 830 ± 10 3,289
VR7 7.62 x 51mm Weapon Type 7.62 x 51mm 9.70 ± 0.2 10.00 ± 0.5 820 ± 10 3,261
VR8 7.62 x 39mm API BZ Weapon Type 7.62 x 39mm / API BZ 7.70 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 820 ± 10 2,108
VR9 7.62 x 51mm AP Weapon Type 7.62 x 51mm / Armor Piercing 9.70 ± 0.2 10.00 ± 0.5 820 ± 10 3,846
VR10 7.62 x 54R Weapon Type 7.62 x 54R / B32 API Round 10.40 ± 0.1 10.00 ± 0.5 860 ± 10 3,846
The chart above represents VPAM BRV2009 ballistic standards for the performance of bullet proof materials. This chart has been designed for ease of understanding the protection levels our clients desire for their armored vehicles.
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