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Portable SFC fuel cells – Applications: Observation Troops
Mission: a forward observation troop, mortars, with a PLGR 95 PPS. Devices deployed:
- GPS navigation device: operating time - 48 hours; power consumption: eight AA batteries (NBA 3058, 32g apiece) every 90 minutes.
- Fire-control computer (MRT 86): operating time: 48 hours; power consumption in continuous operation: 1 mono battery (144g a piece) per hour.
Using only batteries - In order to power the navigation device for 48 hours, a soldier would have to carry 256 batteries on him for a total weight of 8.2 kg.
- In order to power the fire-control computer for 48 hours, a soldier would have to carry 48 mono batteries on him for a total of 6.9 kg.
=> In order to power these two devices alone, a soldier would have to carry 15.1 kg worth of batteries on him.
Using the JENNY 600S fuel cell In order to power both devices for 48 hours, a soldier would only have to carry
- one JENNY 600S (1702 g),
- three fuel cartridges (1146 g altogether),
- a charging device (approx. 600 g),
- 16 AA rechargeable batteries (512 g)
- 12 mono rechargeable batteries (1700 kg).
The total weight of the above amounts to a mere 5.7 kg.
=> Using a JENNY 600S-type fuel cell permits a weight reduction in this case of 63%.
What’s more, there is still capacity to supply other devices. If one were to exploit the JENNY to its fullest, it would be possible to reduce weight by up to 80%.



