DEMINING: THE FAE WAY
Mechanical demining carriers need to be robust, reliable, and capable of moving over rough terrain, ready to withstand the explosions of anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, war remnants, and unexploded ordnance with explosive loads equivalent to anti-tank mines.
FAE tracked carriers from the PT D:Mine Series are remote controlled units designed and certified to neutralize anti-personnel mines, anti-tank mines, IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices), and UXOs (Unexploded Explosive Ordnance). They can work in very harsh environments that are difficult to access, such as steep slopes or areas with dense vegetation.
FAE carriers are used by NGOs, certified demining companies, and armed forces. Applications range from preparing terrain for minefield clearance to preparing the ground for unexploded ordnance clearance in combat zones (Battle Area Clearance).
The result is the release and restoration of land for civilian activity such as farming, new housing developments, road construction, also for building crossings and runways for civilian or military carriers.
Thanks to FAE's vast experience in the production of heads for the Land Clearing sector, FAE's PT 300 D:Mine tracked carrier can also be combined with the company's forestry mulchers and forestry tillers, as well as a dozer blade.
Once the demining work is finished, the remote-controlled tracked carrier can also be used for a wide range of jobs, from the reclamation of uncultivated, wooded and forest land to the conversion of land for agricultural use. To maximize productivity and operator comfort, the remote-control module can be easily replaced with an FAE operator cab.
FAE supplies additional parts, always available and shipped promptly anywhere in the world. This reduces machine downtime due to the inevitable damage caused by the extreme stresses to which the machine is subjected, making the PT-300 D:Mine a reliable tool to accomplish even the most time-sensitive demining operation goals.
FAE REMOTE CONTROLLED TRACKED CARRIERS
FAE produces remote controlled tracked equipment carriers with a range of 1,000 m, equipped with heads suitable for removing unexploded ordnance, anti-personnel mines and anti-tank mines, tested and certified by the Croatian Mine Action Center for Testing, Development and Training Ltd (founded by CROMAC).
The FAE PT-300 D:Mine is a remote controlled mine clearing machine effective against anti-personnel and anti-tank mines. Like all FAE tracked carriers, it can operate in the most difficult conditions, on all types of terrain, even steep slopes (max. 45°), in swampy areas, and areas where there is dense vegetation or stones.
The innovative automatic load control system for the working speed and the floating working depth control for the demining tiller makes operating the PT-300 D:Mine extremely simple and effective. Thanks to the combination of these two features, it can also operate in conditions where visibility is poor, keeping the operator always at the necessary safe distance.
FAE: MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
FAE is the world leader in the design and production of heads for tractors, excavators, skid steers, special vehicles and tracked vehicles for forestry, agricultural, road and demining work.
With a range of over 90 products and 400 models, FAE can meet the most diverse customer needs. FAE's range of heads includes forestry mulchers, cutters, stump cutters, stone crushers, stabilizers and multitask heads. Our tracked vehicles include tracked vehicles with cabs, as well as remote controlled tracked vehicles.
FAE focuses on technological innovation and construction quality in order to ensure maximum performance and reliability for its machines.
The company's headquarters are located in Fondo, Italy, near where FAE was founded in 1989.
The production, sale, after-sales service and distribution of parts are guaranteed through four production sites, the head office, six commercial branches and a network of authorized dealers all over the world. FAE has more than 300 employees worldwide, with branches in the USA, Canada, France, Germany, Russia and Australia.
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