Isuzu FVR Mobile Emergency Communication Vehicle: Technology empowers, protects the lifeline "steel guard"
In natural disasters, emergencies or remote areas, communication interruption often means "lost contact" with the outside world, and every second of the rescue operation is crucial. Isuzu FVR Mobile Emergency Communication Vehicle was born to break this dilemma - it is based on Isuzu FVR GIGA 4×2 cab chassis, equipped with modular energy system and intelligent control platform, becoming an "all-round warrior" in the field of emergency communication.

Hard-core chassis: Isuzu GIGA gene, double guarantee of off-road and stability
Isuzu FVR Mobile Emergency Communication Vehicle is built on FVR GIGA 4×2 cab chassis, with a wheelbase of 4500mm. This design not only improves the vehicle's passability, but also provides ample layout space for upper equipment. The GIGA series chassis is known for its high reliability. Its core components such as engine, gearbox, axle, etc. have been verified under harsh working conditions. Whether it is muddy mountain roads, plateau hypoxia environment, or extremely cold areas of minus 40℃, it can output power stably.
In terms of technical details, the FVR chassis adopts an I-section front axle and an integral rear axle, with a combination of 7/6+8 and 4/4+3 spring leaves, which not only ensures the load-bearing capacity but also optimizes the driving smoothness. The selection of 295/80R22.5 16PR tires further improves the vehicle's grip and impact resistance, ensuring that it can still be "rock-solid" under complex road conditions.

Modular body: energy, control, and safety trinity
The body design of the Isuzu Network Emergency Response Vehicle can be called a "technical master", and its core lies in the deep integration of the four major systems of energy supply, equipment control, environmental adaptation and safety assurance.
1. Energy supply system: The vehicle is equipped with a generator set operating cabin and a generator power cabin, and adopts a dual power supply redundant design. When the main power supply fails, it can seamlessly switch to the backup power supply to ensure that the communication equipment can operate uninterruptedly 7×24 hours. At the same time, the chassis battery compartment provides stable power for the vehicle's electrical system, and the fuel tank extends the cruising range by optimizing the layout.
2. Equipment control system: The hydraulic balance cabin and outrigger control cabin are integrated in the operation cabin. Users can complete vehicle leveling, outrigger deployment and other operations with one click through the touch screen or physical buttons. In addition, the addition of the emergency stop switch provides the last line of defense for equipment operation.
3. Environmental adaptation system: The vehicle is equipped with hydraulic outriggers and automatic leveling system, with a single-leg support force of 8 tons, and can be quickly deployed on the ground with a slope of ≤15°. The standard configuration of vehicle lights and lightning arresters further improves the safety of night operations and thunderstorms.
4. Safety assurance system: The FVR communication vehicle is equipped with a reversing monitoring system and a driving recorder to monitor the surrounding environment and driving status of the vehicle in real time. At the same time, the addition of a fuel water jacket heater and a mains charger ensures that it can still start quickly in a low temperature environment.
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Isuzu FVR emergency communication support truck |
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Truck Specification |
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Model |
PT5150GHK |
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Cab |
Isuzu FVR GIGA 5X cabin chassis,3 seats and a sleeper,with A/C,USB,direction assistance |
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Driving Type |
4x2, Left hand driving |
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Max Speed |
105km/h |
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Overall dimension(mm) |
9000x2500x3350mm |
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GVW |
15000kg |
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Wheelbase(mm) |
4500mm |
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Tire |
295/80R22.5, 6+1 pieces |
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Gear box |
manual transmission, FAST 8 speeds |
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Engine |
Brand |
Isuzu |
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Model |
6HK1-TCG61 |
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Emission Standard |
EURO 6 |
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Fuel Type |
Diesel fuel |
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Type |
In line, 6-cylinder, turbocharged intercooling, Water-cooled four-stroke, electric control |
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Output Power |
240HP/177Kw |
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Exhaust |
7790ml |
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Equipped system |
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System |
Intelligent integrated control system |
+ Hardware+software |
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Satellite communication system |
Mobile communication satellite communication system |
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Antenna system for automatic real-time locking of satellite operation in static state |
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Portable satellite communication system |
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Video conference system |
Emergency management wisdom screen |
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Omnidirectional microphone |
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Audio Video Matrix |
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5G wireless image transmission system |
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) |
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Integrated camera |
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Individual wireless image transmission system |
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Digital Video Recorder |
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Wireless image transmission system |
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Communication system |
Radio |
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Handheld Radio Equipment |
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Tiantong 1 satellite phone |
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Functional system |
Broadcasting system |
sound console |
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External power amplifier |
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External horn |
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Feedback suppressor |
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Computer network office system |
5G5G router |
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network switch |
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Notebook computer |
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Multi-function printing all-in-one machine |
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Power supply and distribution system |
alternator |
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ups |
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electric supply |
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Safety system |
360 ° look around monitoring system |
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Chassis electric support system |
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Grounding system |
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Lightning protection and lightning protection system |
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Isuzu FVR emergency communication support truck represents a key link in the modern emergency response system. It may not often appear in the public eye, but when disaster strikes, it is often the first messenger of hope for reconstruction. This steel body contains respect for life and the ultimate pursuit of technology - it is not just a car, but also an information highway ready to connect life and death at any time.
Application scenario: When disaster strikes
Imagine this scenario: a strong earthquake has just hit a city, traditional communication towers have collapsed, and the entire area has fallen into an "information island" state. At this time, the Isuzu FVR mobile emergency communication vehicle quickly arrived at the scene:
●. The hydraulic legs were automatically deployed and adjusted to a completely horizontal position on the inclined ground
●. The generator set started to provide sufficient power for the on-board communication equipment
●. The high-frequency antenna rose and instantly established a communication bridge with the outside world
●. The rescue command center began to coordinate disaster relief operations in an orderly manner through this temporary communication hub.
Technical highlights: details determine success or failure
The true value of this mobile communication vehicle is reflected in those well-thought-out engineering design details:
• Rapid deployment: It takes only a very short time from arriving at the scene to full operation, racing against time to rescue the "golden 72 hours"
• All-weather capability: The special protection design enables it to continue to work under extreme conditions such as heavy rain, high temperature, and dust
• Intelligent management: The integrated monitoring system provides real-time feedback on the status of the equipment, and preventive maintenance ensures that it is always on standby
• Expansion interface: The standardized interface design can quickly adapt to different communication equipment and task requirements







