Rugged mount for 12-16 inch laptops in operational vehicles. RAM 1.5" ball compatible, independent vibration dampening, 360° rotating axis.
Juggernaut Design
RAM Vehicle Laptop Mount
Technical overview
Juggernaut's vehicle laptop mount solves the advanced command problem in operational vehicles: liaison officers, intelligence analysts, and communications operators in command vehicles need a laptop with access to ATAK systems, Palantir, C2 networks, or GIS applications during movement, without terrain vibration damaging equipment or preventing its use. Juggernaut's tablet mount covers up to 10 inches; the laptop mount extends the system to the 12-16 inch range needed for work computers like the Dell Latitude Rugged or Panasonic Toughbook.
The independent four-point dampening system is the same as the tablet mount, sized for the additional weight of a military laptop with extended battery (typically 2.5-4 kg). The 360° rotating axis allows reorienting the screen without releasing the computer — the officer can work on the screen in vertical position during movement and rotate it to show another vehicle occupant during a briefing, without removing equipment from the mount.
The quick-release lever extracts the laptop in under 5 seconds for transfer to a fixed command post: the same equipment that travels in the vehicle becomes the workstation on arrival at the PC, without needing to transfer files or reconnect cables. This operational continuity is especially valuable in distributed command and control operations where the liaison officer is the carrier of the updated operational picture between the command post and maneuver units.
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