Vehicle mounting console for laptop, tablet, and communications equipment in command vehicles, LAVs, tactical ambulances, and special operations vehicles. 6061-T6 billet aluminum, MIL-STD-810H standard.
Juggernaut Defense
Juggernaut Defense — Tactical Vehicle Console
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Technical overview
Juggernaut Defense's tactical vehicle console solves one of the most frequent operational problems: how to safely and accessibly mount a laptop, tablet, and radio equipment in a command vehicle without losing crew operational space. Standard fabrication consoles (plastic or bent steel) fail from unpaved road vibration, loosen over time, and don't allow fine angle adjustment for different operators.
The CNC-machined billet aluminum design allows two-axis angle adjustment (pitch and rotation) to adapt position to the operator, and the Quick-Release locking system allows laptop extraction in 3 seconds without tools for use outside the vehicle. The mounting base is compatible with standard AMPS (Accessory Mounting Pattern System) and RAM Mount systems, allowing tablet holders, radio mounts, and camera brackets without modifying the main console.
In intelligence and command operations, the console integrates a cable pass-through at the base to power the laptop from the vehicle's 12V system and a side bracket for MANET or portable SATCOM radio, keeping the operator with both hands free for the keyboard during movement. Available in configurations for sedan, pickup, SOF SUV, and light armored vehicle (LAV) types.
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