From site loss to operational capability in under 16 hours

In military environments, speed is not measured in delivery dates. It is measured in time to operational capability.

When a site is lost, damaged or rendered inoperable, the real question is:
How quickly can communications be restored?

With the new MMS Modular Mast, operational capability can be re-established in 15 to 16 hours from warehouse picking list to on-site erection, excluding transit.
That timeline matters to:

  • Tactical communications planners
  • Emergency resilience leads
  • Defence infrastructure response teams
  • Disaster recovery coordinators

Deployment speed equals response doctrine

The system has been engineered to reduce deployment friction:

  • Simplified picking and containerised logistics
  • Compact storage for rapid dispatch
  • Strong base design that settles and levels efficiently
  • Reduced reliance on complex site preparation

This is not fast installation. It is restoration of capability inside a single operational window.

Real-world relevance

The system supports:

  • Temporary defence infrastructure
  • Forward operating base communications
  • Disaster communications restoration
  • Contingency planning scenarios

In a defence environment increasingly focused on readiness and stockpiling, time to operational capability is becoming a procurement criterion, not an operational afterthought.

We’re available for conversations about how deployment timelines can realistically be compressed without increasing structural risk.
How quickly could you re-establish comms after site loss?

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