PT300 D:MINE

PT300 D:MINE: DEMINING, EOD/IEDD, BAC MACHINE

103 hp
0 °
510 m

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EFFECTIVE
CLEARANCE

The PT300 D:MINE machine is certified with a demining tiller and a demining flail according to the CWA/15044:2009 and HRN 1142:2009 to clear antipersonnel-mines (AP) and antitank-mines (AT).

Equipped with excavation and lifting arm and video cameras, it provides outstanding support to minimize risks and support recovery efforts in high-threat and hazardous areas.

Clearance of landmines
and Explosive Remnants of War

  • Demining
  • EOD/IEDD
  • BAC

PT300 D:MINE FEATURES

Tier 4 Final / Stage V Engine

You can count on the FAE PT300 D:MINE's engine. The Caterpillar C7.1 Acert inline six-cylinder engine is one of the world’s most popular and highly respected engines. Equipped with twin turbochargers with after cooler and Acert technology, the Tier 4 Final / Stage V version of this engine delivers an impressive 302 hp. Efficient, reliable, with superb consumption/power ratio.

Compliance with the Tier 4 Final / Stage V standard is guaranteed with the combination of diesel particulate filter (DPF), selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) technologies.

A combination that maximizes uptime and requires minimal maintenance over time, achieved by passive regeneration that does not require interrupting the work.

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Rear winch with 6-t traction force

Oil top-off pump (service package)

Chain guide

Service light (service package)

Rock guards

Pre-heating system for engine and hydraulic oil

Cab (full optional)

Custom color

360° I/R view cameras system

Additional rubber pads

Proportional and reversible radiator fan

CTRO Certifications

For demining machines, certification is a very important requirement. Passing these tests provides important information about vehicle productivity, the type of ordnance it can neutralize, and the consequences of explosions on the machine. This is true for anti-personnel and anti-tank landmines. The test protocol we followed requires that the consequences of anti-tank mine detonations do not compromise the functionality of the vehicle. FAE followed a precise process based on the CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA) 15044:2009 protocol.

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