Mammoth Overland has discovered a new rugged travel camper – and the chances of surviving the harshest of conditions. This first model introduced built-in protection against bears and other predators in the form of two caustic spray cans that are activated from the inside. They discover a 7m x 3m cloud of gas that envelops the camper and effectively drives away all living beings – including humans.

The ELE is made of aircraft-grade aluminum, it has a steel mold, front and front steel protection panels, optional class 3 anti-pulse protection. Inside there are safes for storing weapons and security, through the sunroof you can launch drones for reconnaissance of the area, there is a retractable boom with observation of the surroundings. Geiger counter, portable weather station, Internet access via Starlink, dual band radio included.

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The camper is locked with two hermetic doors with burglary protection. Inside the tendency to overpressure, as in military bouillon bunkers, it does not allow toxic substances, gases and combustion products to penetrate from the outside. The filtration system is tested by a medical laboratory, where the filter is filtered and purifies the air for 6 months. The 80 l water tank is equipped with a Guzzle H2O filter.

Inside the camper there is an air conditioner, a heater and a microclimate system. Batteries consume 20 hours of battery life, solar panels and a mobile gas generator are used to recharge them. The cost of the camper is estimated at $67 thousand for the basic version, it goes on sale at the end of the year.

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Source: Tech Cult

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