Ayda Elisantra
Angel of Mercy
Camouflage Hangars and Tents
Note: Image is an example of a standard hangar configuration, before holographic image matrix is projected. Said tents can be shaped into any shape and form.
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
Doctors Without Borders found the necessity to design and manufacture their own holographic projection Hangars and Canopies and Tents to shelter their ambulances, personnel and med equipment/supplies in the field.
This came about when on a few humanitarian campaigns, their field hospitals came under bombardment from both mistaken friendly fire and that of aggressors who failed to recognize
the ' + on WHITE' on vehicles and equipment that universally symbolize that said vehicles/ personnel and equipment in the encampments were of humanitarian and med purposes and function.
As such, it became necessary on some campaigns of mercy to use portable hangars and tents to disguise/hide our medical personnel from warmongers whom hold no honor and give no quarter to humanitarians and doctors.
The tubular and collapsible tents have a holographic reflective weave in the fabric that enables the exterior to project and mimic it's surroundings or what the holographic image projection makes it appear to be.
The larger canopy hangar like tents can house crafts such as the AM-1 Ambulatory Corvette.
The tents could be made in various configurations and sizes, but require a projection module which is not attached to said tents. This makes the tents inexpensive to produce as the projectors can be detached and the tents made to be left behind if the need arises to abandon/evacuate the medical encampments.
Note: Image is an example of a standard hangar configuration, before holographic image matrix is projected. Said tents can be shaped into any shape and form.
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To camouflage vehicles and personnel
- Image Source: Shelter Logic
- Canon Link: N/A
- Restricted Missions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Doctors Without Borders
- Model: Hangar/Canopy/Tent
- Affiliation: Doctors Without Borders
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Mass Production
- Material: Synthweave fabric that can project a holographic pattern on it's exterior.
- Classification: Multipurpose
- Weight: Lightweight for portability and storage
- Resistances: Repels rain and snow
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Lightweight collapsible tubular frames
- Lightweight weather resistant stretchable fabric
- Portable and compact
- Easy to erect and collapse
- Inexpensive
- Weather resistant to tropical storm rating, rain, snow and hail
- Fire retardant
- Stretchable to a 10:1 ratio without loosing it's rated properties
- 50 decibel sound reduction through fabric
- Can be shaped by manipulating interior skeleton to resemble exterior holo-projected matrix to fool standard sonar/sensor detection.
- Not rated for hurricane wind
- Sand storms can affect holo-graphic matrix projections
- Not blaster proof
Doctors Without Borders found the necessity to design and manufacture their own holographic projection Hangars and Canopies and Tents to shelter their ambulances, personnel and med equipment/supplies in the field.
This came about when on a few humanitarian campaigns, their field hospitals came under bombardment from both mistaken friendly fire and that of aggressors who failed to recognize
the ' + on WHITE' on vehicles and equipment that universally symbolize that said vehicles/ personnel and equipment in the encampments were of humanitarian and med purposes and function.
As such, it became necessary on some campaigns of mercy to use portable hangars and tents to disguise/hide our medical personnel from warmongers whom hold no honor and give no quarter to humanitarians and doctors.
The tubular and collapsible tents have a holographic reflective weave in the fabric that enables the exterior to project and mimic it's surroundings or what the holographic image projection makes it appear to be.
The larger canopy hangar like tents can house crafts such as the AM-1 Ambulatory Corvette.
The tents could be made in various configurations and sizes, but require a projection module which is not attached to said tents. This makes the tents inexpensive to produce as the projectors can be detached and the tents made to be left behind if the need arises to abandon/evacuate the medical encampments.