Engineered once, deployable many times.
A modular military command unit is a deployable headquarters facility built from prefabricated modules with the workspaces, communications infrastructure and operational layout required for tactical command and control. structmod modular military command units serve at battalion, brigade or division level — providing the dedicated tactical operations centre (TOC), command operations centre (COC), or expeditionary headquarters that battlefield commanders need for situational awareness, decision-making and coordination across air, land, sea and cyber domains. The modular construction approach delivers a fully-fitted command facility in 10-14 weeks turnkey, then redeploys to new locations as the operational picture demands.
Standard configurations organise the command unit around the operational workflow: situation room with large-format displays for the common operational picture (COP), planning bays with workstations and map walls, briefing room sized for staff updates and command conferences, communications room with radio operator positions and equipment racks, command office for the commander and key staff, secure comms space (ready for cleared classified equipment installation), and supporting workspaces for intelligence, fires, logistics and personnel staff. C4ISR integration includes pre-installed cable trays, dedicated power circuits, EMI/EMC-protected enclosures for sensitive equipment, and grounding/bonding to military electrical standards.
structmod modular military command units serve NATO-aligned defence forces, allied nations operating in coalition environments, UN peacekeeping headquarters, and national defence forces standing up new tactical command capability. The modular approach is increasingly preferred over rigid containerised solutions for scenarios needing more workspace per deployed footprint, more visual line-of-sight for command teams, and more reconfiguration flexibility as operational tempo and unit structure change. NATO CAGE registration, STANAG-compliant interface specifications, and optional CBRN protection per STANAG 4447 support multinational deployment. Lead time is 10-14 weeks from contract signature for stock configurations, 12-16 weeks for security-classified configurations including TEMPEST shielding.
Typical deployment sequence
- Day 1 — site foundation verified, screw jacks or strip footings in place
- Day 2–3 — modules lifted into position by mobile crane
- Day 3–4 — inter-module connections and envelope sealing
- Day 4–5 — MEP connections, wet testing
- Day 5–6 — interior finish, fixtures and equipment install
- Day 7 — commissioning, FAT report, user training and handover
Spec sheet — STR-2949
| Overall length | 14.9 m · 48.9 ft |
|---|---|
| Width (transport) | 2.99 m |
| Width (deployed) | 2.99 m |
| Height (transport) | 3.00 m |
| Floor area (deployed) | 44.6 m² |
| Dry weight | 15.9 t |
| Chassis | EN 10025 S355JR hot-rolled steel · EN 1090 EXC-2 |
| Welding quality | EN ISO 3834-3 |
| Envelope | Sandwich panel, PIR core 80 mm · λ ≈ 0.023 W/(m·K) |
| Fire resistance | EI-30 · tested to EN 13501-2 |
| Floor | Marine plywood on EPDM · R-10 slip rating |
| Electrical | 230 V / 50 Hz · TN-S · IEC 60364 compliant |
| HVAC | Split inverter heat pump · MERV-8 |
| Operating range | −25 °C to +50 °C ambient |
| Wind rating | Designed for 130 km/h basic wind (EN 1991-1-4) |
| Seismic design | Per EN 1998-1 (Eurocode 8) · ductility class DCM |
| Transport | ISO 668 footprint · CSC plate eligible (container variants) |
| Setup time | 2–7 days on site |
Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.