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Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and fans provide air-conditioning and heating inside military vehicles, shelters, and other installations.

HVAC military systems include portable or vehicle-mounted systems and can also be installed in military tents and humanitarian camps.

Blowers can be used to cool ducts, and in equipment such as combat helmets and night-vision gear.

Military applications of ducts include command posts, decontamination facilities, communications centres, and tactical shelters.

Leading suppliers of HVAC military units, equipment, fans, blowers and ducting

Our Army Technology team has researched and listed the leading suppliers of HVAC systems, fans, blowers, and ducting.

While compiling this information, they have used their considerable experience in the sector to create industry specific information that is valuable to a range of buyers and stakeholders.

The list includes suppliers of military space heaters; ventilation; nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) filtration systems, fans; blowers; and ducting solutions.

The information provided in the download is intended for vehicle manufacturers and operators, procurement officers, engineers, and individuals involved in the acquisition and maintenance of HVAC systems, fans, blowers, and ducting products.

Our valuable, industry specific download contains details about the manufacturers and suppliers and their product and service offerings, alongside contact details.

Related Buyer’s Guides which cover an extensive range of military equipment manufacturers, solutions providers and technology, can also be found here.

Industry leading solutions and systems for HVAC, fans, blowers, and ducting

As more military HVAC units are required around the world, the industry has become more competitive. Each buyer will have specific requirements to consider, but there are also some industry leading systems and solutions to think about.

Some of the current military-grade HVAC, fans, blowers, and ducting solutions leading the way include:

  • HVAC systems, generators, and trailers
  • Field-deployable mobile heating, cooling, and drying units to support military camps
  • Condensing units and portable heating and cooling units
  • Fans for uses such as gun smoke extraction and engine cooling
  • Electronic fans for cooling the  avionics bay of military aircraft
  • Centrifugal blowers in single and duplex configurations
  • Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) filtration systems to provide protection against CBRN hazards
  • Military hoses and ducting, chemical and biological barrier ducting, electromagnetic interference (EMI) ducting, and infrared (IR)-reflective ducting systems

CBRN filtration systems are installed to provide fresh air to armed forces, free of CBRN contaminants released in an accident or a terrorist attack using CBRN weapons and related materials.

FAQs

What are military HVAC systems, and why are they important?

Military HVAC systems provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for vehicles, shelters, and tactical operations.

These systems are essential for maintaining comfortable and safe environments in extreme climates, enabling military personnel to operate effectively in both hot and cold conditions.

How do military HVAC systems support vehicle operations?

Military vehicles, especially those operating in extreme environments, require efficient cooling and heating to protect electronics and ensure personnel comfort.

Vehicle-mounted HVAC systems manage internal temperatures, ensuring equipment functionality and reducing fatigue for the crew.

What are the different types of military HVAC equipment?

Military HVAC equipment includes portable systems for shelters, condensing units, mobile heating and cooling units, and field-deployable air conditioners.

Each type of equipment is designed to be rugged and reliable, capable of enduring harsh military operations.

How do CBRN filtration systems work within HVAC units?

Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) filtration systems integrated into HVAC units filter out harmful contaminants, ensuring clean air for personnel in environments exposed to CBRN threats.

These systems are critical in high-risk combat zones and during operations involving hazardous materials.

What are some common applications for HVAC fans and blowers in military operations?

HVAC fans and blowers are used for ventilation in command posts, decontamination facilities, and tactical shelters.

They can also be integrated into helmets and night-vision gear to cool down soldiers and equipment, maintaining operational efficiency in hot climates.

For full details (including contact details) on the leading companies within this space, download the free Buyer’s Guide below: