Tosnensky Mechanical Plant has introduced a new model of the UDK-AERO airfield cleaning machine, developed on a KAMAZ-5399 all-wheel drive chassis with a new generation K5 cab.
The machine is designed for year-round mechanized cleaning of runways and other airfield pavements. The design of the unit allows for the effective removal of snow, ice, mud, and solid debris from the surface without damaging the built-in elements of the airfield infrastructure, including signaling equipment and sensitive sensors.
The cleaning equipment complex includes a blade, a high-speed brush, a vacuum system, and air purging. Thanks to this configuration, the machine is capable of providing complete cleaning of the runway in one pass. The UDK-AERO can also wash pavements, collect metal debris, and distribute anti-icing reagents.
A special feature of the model is its versatility: the machine can operate both in winter and in warm seasons, replacing several specialized units of equipment at once. This reduces the cost of maintaining the fleet and speeds up the maintenance of airfields, including civil and military facilities.
The use of the KAMAZ-5399 chassis ensures reliable cross-country ability, stability under high loads, and compatibility with the Russian logistics infrastructure. The use of the K5 generation cab increases the level of comfort for the operator and meets modern requirements for ergonomics and safety.
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