A Craig shelter houses intermediate range theodolite for a Jupiter IRBM (1959)

 


Craig shelters are being used for missile ground support wherever proven performance and reliability are primary requirements. They are lightweight, fully insulated, can be transported by helicopter, plane, truck, or rail, and are constructed for world-wide operational use. This has been proven through extensive testing to determine conclusively that this type of equipment meets all of the military's requirements and characteristics, and assures reliability in field service usage. 

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