In accordance with the present invention a deployable and erectable watchtower (DEWT) is provided. The folded watchtower is translocated by haulage by means of a suitable vehicle and deployed by implementing several simple actions performed while still on the vehicle. When the watchtower is in a functional state, the carrying vehicle Is free to move away from the site of deployment.
In an example of a watchtower in accordance with the present invention, as can be seen in
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the erectable unit is also telescopic such that two or more telescopic coaxial subunits are extractable providing for a higher tower, yet compactable for haulage purposes. This property is described in
Upper Chamber
The upper chamber serves to accommodate the personnel as well as additional tasks. The windows in the upper chamber such as window 80 are transparent and typically wide to support sufficient visibility angle to the personnel in the upper chamber. Optional opening 82 on the roof provides for ventilation. However, typically the DEWT of the invention uses electrical power such as obtained from a generator or from external supply to run an air conditioning system inside the upper chamber. The roof may also be used for supporting antennas, solar energy converter, reconnaissance equipment etc. Apertures in the wall of the upper chamber are provided in some embodiments to allow for shooting towards targets outside of the watchtower.
Personnel Accommodation
To provide for both the wellbeing and efficient duty fulfillment of the personnel manning the watchtower, several provisions are made in connection with the tower itself. Windows are supplied with bulletproof and shock proof glass, such as ballistic glass. Climbing from the lower part of the watch tower to the upper chamber is preferably performed using a ladder installed inside the tower. Provisions for food, air conditioning and toilet are effected inside the erectable unit.
Passive Defensive Measures
In addition to the windows, as described above, the upper chamber as well as other parts of the DEWT may be furnished with defensive protection means. Although the basic building materials of the erectable unit as well as other parts of the DEWT may be made of bulletproof or shrapnel proof material in compliance various protection standards, armor elements such as plates, made of metal or ceramics or plastic resins as known in the art, are optionally appended to structural elements of the DEWT. Also, the entrance to the erectable unit and the roof of the upper chamber may be provided with such passive protecting elements.
Advantages of Using the Tower of the Invention
Static watch posts are made more vulnerable as time goes on, because potential hostile activities are more easily planned and carried out against static targets. The static location therefore potentially increases the effectiveness of hostile activities based on the specific knowledge. The tower of the invention is easily deployed by spreading the support legs and leveling the ground stilts to cope with uneven ground level. The telescopic embodiment is especially accommodated for letting the DEWT reach high enough but not too high in cases that topography or local hostile post dictate a certain amount of exposure limitation. In addition, the DEWT of the invention can be deployed in enclosed areas as well as in the open field with rugged terrain etc. Selecting a suitable angle of leg spreading, and selecting a suitable ground stilt extension level facilitate safe deployment of the DEWT in crowded, enclosed or otherwise spatially limiting terrain.
Deployment
The DEWT can be fully deployed while still on the vehicle. The vehicle is not required to leave for full activity. The spreading of legs and extending of ground stilts are typically carried out by manual labour but may be equally well performed by electrical or other actuators. The erection of the erectable unit is carried out typically by a hydraulic actuator but electrical actuator or even manual gear may be used for that purpose.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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176246 | Jun 2006 | IL | national |