Vehicle docking station with 60 W fast charging, USB 3.0 data passthrough, and RF antenna connectors for ruggedized tablets in tactical vehicles, with MIL-STD-810H certified quick-release for tool-free mounting and dismounting.
Juggernaut.Case
Juggernaut.Case Vehicle Dock Vehicle Docking Station for Ruggedized Tablets on Tactical Platforms
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Technical overview
The Juggernaut.Case Vehicle Dock is the vehicle docking station designed to integrate ruggedized tablets — from iPad Pro with Juggernaut case to rugged Android devices and panel computers — into tactical vehicles so the tablet functions as a fully integrated C2 terminal when in the vehicle, and as an autonomous portable tablet when the operator dismounts for foot operations.
The quick-release docking system with single-motion lever mechanism allows the operator to unmount the tablet from the vehicle in under 2 seconds with one hand and no tools, and re-dock with the same time — critical in situations where the operator needs to take the tablet out of the vehicle for a briefing or foot operation and quickly return to the vehicle without delay.
When docked, the dock automatically transfers 60 W fast charging from vehicle power (12-24 V), USB 3.0 data connectivity for vehicle peripherals (field printer, biometric reader, external GPS module), and passes RF external antenna signals for integrated or tablet-docked radios. The four VESA 75×75 mounting points and included RAM Mount articulated arm allow installation in any tactical vehicle without custom bracket fabrication.
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