Deployable Closed Loop Retrograde Wash Down and Inspection Rack Lt. General William Pagonis, Gulf War logistics chief discussing the logistics of bringing back equipment from Iraq:“Getting it back poses a huge logistical challenge. Most helicopters and tanks are likely to be trucked out through Kuwait, though some containers may go through Jordan or Turkey. And before anything can be put on a ship home, it has to be scrubbed and inspected. That's because sand can harbor diseases that might harm poultry or livestock back in the U.S.”Why A Deployable Closed Loop Retrograde Wash Down and Inspection Rack (DRWIR)?
Unique Features of this system:Deployable system requires no site improvement for set-up and operation—can be shipped anywhere and set up in a few days.Ten Standard 20’ containers and Flat Racks contain the entire system.Completely self contained, does not require permanent or potable water source.Completely closed loop, meets DOD Directive 6050.16 for foreign deployed wash racks.Set up in any port or base that is accessible by truck, rail, or ship.3 Step Process:
Processing speed is ensured with 3 large vehicles in system at any time, 12 vehicles per hour can be cleaned to USDA standard inside and out.Will process an M1 tank or an HMMWV on the same pad and same lift quickly and effectively.Designed, built, and shipped from Michigan.