Российские военные получают новые мобильные водоочистные установки «Томичка»

"Tomichka" will purify water from any body of water in the field, even in trenches. It can also operate in front-line zones for the civilian population

The smallest of the "Tomichka-25" units can process 25 liters of water per day from lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water into potable water. No special training is required for its operator: all instructions for servicing the device are on the housing.

The development of LLC "Ecostation" has larger "sisters" that can process up to 2500 liters of water per day. The pressure for the operation of the hydrodynamic generator is created not by a pump, but by a column of liquid, so "Tomichka" does not need pumps or electricity.

The "Tomichka" for 25, 75, 150, and 250 liters is designed for mobile military groups during temporary deployment; it can be used in trenches. At the same time, it is compact and lightweight: one person can assemble the unit, move it to the selected location, disassemble it, and prepare it for operation in just 5-10 minutes. Such units have been used by the Russian military for about a year.

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The "Tomichka" mobile water treatment plant for processing 500, 1000, or 2500 liters per day is useful for use in the front-line zone. It can provide clean drinking water to military medical units, kitchens, or laundries, as well as civilians.

Installing these large "Tomichka" units, weighing from 80 to more than 100 kilograms, in the selected location requires two people and a flat area of one meter by one meter. Preparing the water treatment plant for operation requires only one person and 5-10 minutes.

The developers assure that their "Tomichka" units have no analogues in the world. They can be useful not only for the needs of the Ministry of Defense and the population in front-line zones, but also in the elimination of emergencies, and in providing residents of remote regions with clean drinking water.

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