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Fuel On The Go

Desert Duty Wash-Racks

ESSI Deployable Fuel tanks provide a higher capacity fuel handling solution meeting ISO container frame specifications. Designed for rapid fuel deployment in special circumstances, ESSI Deployable Fuel tank are legally transportable while full of fuel.

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ESSI’s Heavy Duty Portable Wash Pads Modules  can be assembled together to create a multitude of wash pad configurations - easily and economically. By using the 5'x10' or 8'x8' modules, you can create a wash pad to meet your size and load capacity requirements.

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Drive On Containment Systems DOCS

Desert Duty Haz-Mat Buildings

 
 
The DOCS™, Drive On/Off Containment System, is a relocatable secondary containment product line that meets all EPA and OSHA regulations for secondary containment.

 

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Haz-Mat / Waste Storage buildings (Flammable Storage Lockers or Inside Liquid Storage Rooms) are pre-engineered and manufactured rooms or buildings that can be relocated as your site needs change.

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Deployable Fuel Stations

Super Berm Portable Containment





IBC fuel tank DOT Approved for transporting fuel and UL listed for fuel storage, Double wall transportable fuel tank. Taking your requirements to extreme, the ESSI Deployable Fuel tank provides multi tasking opportunities

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The ESSI Super Berm Portable Spill-Berms are unique in the industry, and designed to last, we are so sure of our Super Berm we offer a 10 year Warranty.



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Dust Management Systems "DMS"

Deployable Battery Charging Buildings

 
 
DMS The raising of fine particles of soil either from wind, water or machine has been a problem ever since man began to disturb the soil.

 


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The BATTSHOP™ (Battery Charging and Verification Equipment) is a self-contained battery maintenance facility designed to go virtually anywhere at anytime

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Coast Guard Reviews Key Missions
The U.S. Coast Guard is undergoing a "stem-to-stern" organizational and operation review to see which missions it should keep and those it should shed, says Adm. Bob Papp, Coast Guard commandant.

Military Marine Corps News Center
Military Marine Corps News Center
Marines Pick Classified Weapon for Shadow UAV
The U.S. Marine Corps has chosen a classified weapon to arm the AAI RQ-7B Shadow tactical unmanned aerial system (UAS) for a field evaluation in Afghanistan.

Unmanned Cargo Airlift Is Here
The Marines have been working on unmanned cargo for several years, and the Corps and the Army have been testing options since at least early 2008.

EFV Replacement is Top USMC Ground Priority
Pressed by House lawmakers to name their ground vehicle priorities if U.S. defense spending becomes even tighter, the U.S. Marines are choosing the Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) and the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV).

USMC Prepares for Pacific Mind-Set
As the U.S. Marine Corps slackens its efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the service is shifting its priority to the Pacific, where the Marines will focus more on expeditionary operations than ground forces, says Gen. James Amos, the Corps Commandant.

EFV Replacement Effort Moved to War Room
In the aftermath of the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle's (EFV) cancellation, the U.S. Marines are charged with coming up with an amphibious vehicle that is actually affordable and fast. Their answer to the challenge could put a crimp on the Pentagon's intractable problem of requirements creep.

Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
East Coast Missile Defense Site a Long Shot in Senate
The House is expected to vote this week on a bill that calls on the Pentagon to start on an East Coast Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system site. The bill also lays out beginning parameters for how to choose the location.

Embraer Has Mixed Reaction to New LAS Competition Terms
The relaunch of the U.S. Air Force’s Light Air Support aircraft competition is getting a mixed response from Super Tucano-maker Embraer.

Engine Concerns Reemerge for A400M
That Airbus Military has to start a key A400M test campaign about one month late is disappointing. But of greater concern could be that problems with the aircraft's Europrop International (EPI) TP400D engine are again rearing their ugly head.

Australia's Military Satcom Ties With US Have 'Pitfalls'
The U.S.'s increasing presence in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region has implications for military satellite communications, says the Australian Defense Department 's satellite capability project officer, Sqdn. Leader Daniel Howarth.

Switzerland Eyes Israeli UAVs
The Swiss government has narrowed its source selection process for a new unmanned aircraft to the Elbit Systems Hermes 900 and the Israel Aerospace Industries Heron 1.

Military Navy News Center
Military Navy News Center
Cost Concerns Continue to Bedevil LCS
To deal with the problems witnessed firsthand by Aviation Week and other issues identified on the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS-1) USS Freedom, the U.S. Navy is paying more money than it had planned to repair and maintain the ship.

Naval Version of LCA Makes First Flight
India on April 27 conducted the first flight of the naval version of its Light Combat Aircraft.

Navy Eyes Phased Approach for Air and Missile Defense Radar
The U.S. Navy has apparently found a way to reduce some of the early risk and cost for its Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) by considering a phased approach to the deployment of the X-band sensor for the suite, according to industry sources' initial analysis of the draft request for proposals (RFP).

Ingalls Eyes More Missions for US Navy LPDs
Now that Ingalls Shipbuilding has tackled production problems with the U.S. Navy's LPD-17 San Antonio Class Amphibious Transport Dock ship, the company is researching the possibility of using the ship for additional missions or technology upgrades, says Irwin Edenzon, Ingalls president and vice president at parent company Huntington Ingalls Industries.

US Navy Touts AMDR Technology Advancement
Key technology for the U.S. Navy's proposed Air and Missile Defense Radar is advancing more quickly than the service brass had anticipated, casting doubt on some of the criticism leveled lately at the AMDR development program, says the program executive officer for Integrated Defense Systems.

Military Army News Center
Military Army News Center
Asian Refocus Raises Questions About Army Vehicle
As the U.S. cuts its Army forces and shifts its focus and resources into the Asia-Pacific region, Congress may start to put the service's proposed Ground Combat Vehicle under greater scrutiny, a recent Congressional Research Service (CRS) report says.

Future Looking Grim for Meads, Good for Patriot
As the Pentagon looks toward the possible end of its commitment to Lockheed Martin's Medium Extended Air Defense System (Meads), a report to Congress indicates the U.S. Army is planning to invest heavily in upgrading its current Patriot air and cruise missile defense system.

HASC Panel Adds Millions For GMD, Nixes Meads Money
The House Armed Services strategic forces subcommittee is placing a high priority on Boeing's Ground-based Midcourse Defense system (GMD) -- recommending the addition of more than $300 million to the program over what President Barack Obama requested in the fiscal 2013 budget proposal.

US Army to Launch JMR Mission-System Studies
Bids are due April 1 for trade studies to define the mission-system capabilities and technologies for the U.S. Army's planned Joint Multi Role (JMR) rotorcraft.

US Army Boosts Counter-Rocket Efforts
Raytheon intends to develop a system to intercept insurgent rocket attacks under a U.S. Army quick-reaction program that is planned to lead to a demonstration in 18 months, followed by low-rate initial production.

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