behind their vehicles for a holiday break,
photographs Mammoth Overland, but what happens if you want a trailer to be survivable in say a bear attack, or even a nuclear war? behold the Extinction-Level Event (ELE) trailer from Mammoth Overland, the
camper starts with double-walled aerospace-grade aluminium sheeting for the
outside and high-density foam insulation, the company’s engineers then added submarine-style pressure doors that each have four pins that extend into
the walls, to keep air out, the solid construction lets the ELE sustain up to
0.25 psi of positive pressure, that keeps the outside air from sneaking in
through gaps in the walls, doors, or insulation, a medical-grade air
filtration system from E.L. Foust filters the air that does get
into the cabin, the system can completely purge the interior air in less than 3
minutes, and the system has the capacity to purify the air for its occupants
for up to 6 months,
regarding bear attacks the company says that it's designed
to withstand a bear attack, there are controls inside for bear spray
emitters,
the interior includes a combat information centre that allows the user
to observe the surrounding area with a night vision camera mounted on a boom,
launch a drone, or monitor radiation with a Geiger counter, as well as an onboard weather station. AC, heat, an Icom
dual-band radio, and Starlink
Internet hardware are also standard, a 100aH battery system from Renogy gives campers or survivors up to 20
hours of electricity, the batteries can be recharged while driving or using the
two 100W solar panels, a WEN gas generator gives you power when the solar
system can’t. Ticking the
options box for the extra armour and paying an extra $25,000 gets you Level 3
ballistic protection. Mammoth Overland didn’t mention specifics, but National
Institute of Justice Level III means it will stop 7.62mm lead core rifle
ammunition, or .357 and .44 Magnum rounds fired from a long-barrel handgun, the
trailer comes fully loaded (except for the armour) for $67,000, it is a tad small, but
it has a king-sized bed.
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