Saturday, September 24, 2016

Truck rescue ends – the Economy and online Business

N issan unveiled in the framework of the edition 2016 of the Auto Show in Hanover, the truck Navara EnGuard Concept, a suv based on the architecture of the NP300. This new concept vehicle was designed to act as a platform for rescue end and includes many design elements and specialized equipment, including a drone of recognition.

it Also includes a prototype of battery pack portable designed and developed by Nissan.

In a rescue situation can be used to power equipment, specialty cutting or lifting devices, and have been specifically designed to offer an efficient alternative to a gas-powered generator.

Two removable trays of glass fiber occupying the remaining space of the loading platform. The top tray includes light objects such as two radios, ropes and an axe. The bottom tray is used to store large objects like a tank of oxygen, the kit of resuscitation, life jackets and elements of buoyancy.

The prototype also has a drone included. It is a DJI Phantom 4 that reaches a maximum height of 6,000 meters, weighs only 1.380 grams, can fly up to 20 meters per second for almost 30 minutes and sends images. They appear on a screen HD retractable hidden in the side of the loading platform.

In comparison with the traditional Nissan NP300, the total height was raised to 50 mm, which increases the distance to the soil and improves the off-road capabilities of the vehicle.

The passenger cabin includes a ceiling profile totally redesigned and 136 mm higher than the Nissan NP300. Incorporates a powerful team of LED lighting 360-degree strobe lights blue to be visible from any angle.

The monitor with vista 360º, a camera system that generates an image top-down of the vehicle and its environment on the screen of the tablet, it is useful for the rescue personnel, since it allows you to navigate all kinds of difficult terrain without delay by having to leave the vehicle.

More information and photos on www.emol.com/autos.

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