Best possible preparation for CBRN threats: The army of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg procured a modern decontamination system from Kärcher Futuretech and is training its personnel to deal with various threat scenarios.
The system was handed over at the Diekirch site in June, as Kärcher Futuretech announced in a press release. This was combined with comprehensive application training and practical exercises for the emergency services. https://militaeraktuell.at/flying-bulls-machen-werbung-fuer-die-airpower-2024/ The newly acquired modular system can be used to decontaminate vehicles and sensitive equipment as well as people, depending on requirements and operational scenarios. In the company’s press release, Markus Barner, Managing Director of Kärcher Futuretech (-> Markus Barner in an interview with Militär Aktuell): “We are delighted that we have been able to make an important contribution to equipping the Luxembourg army.” Before procuring the system, Luxembourg conducted a market exploration process with NATO-partners in Germany, Norway and the Netherlands to discuss suitable technologies. Austria and the Austrian Armed Forceswhich also uses decontamination systems from Kärcher Futuretech, was also consulted.