U.S. Army base camp uses rapid deploying tent systems
[Vertigo Inc.] Lake Elsinore, Calif., U.S.A.
[Outdoor Venture Corp.] Stearns, Ky., U.S.A.
Specialty Fabrics Review | August 2008
Vertigo’s rapid deploying tent systems with AirBeam™ technology are replacing the aluminum frame TEMPER tents used in Force Provider, the U.S. Army’s premier base camp. Force Provider’s Expeditionary Base Camp—including 10 Vertigo AirBeam TEMPERs—is the Army’s newest forward operating camp, capable of supporting 150 troops indefinitely. The lightweight, low volume, high-pressure AirBeam tent framework allows the entire Expeditionary Base Camp to be transported in a single C-17 and can be fully deployed by eight troops in less than four hours. Outdoor Venture Corp. is developing a general-purpose line of AirBeam supported tents that will complement the TEMPER AS tent system.



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OVC Airbeam shelters
Please contact HDT Global (www.hdtglobal.com) for information about the Vertigo Airbeam technology and shelters or Outdoor Venture Corporation (www.outdoorventure.com) for information on their line of airbeam shelters.
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trying to find component listing for these tents
To whom it may concern, I'm writing to try and find a list of the components that go with these tent systems. I would also like to get a number for the manual that goes with these systems for inventory purposes. I'm in the U.S. Army and trying to make sure I have all components for these tents.
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