TSB-200 Technical Support Tablet

15
TSB-200 Technical Support Tablet


The company ComputerLand from St. Petersburg represents a new and very useful gadget for our Russian Army: the TSB-200 technical support tablet.

The TSB-200 technical support tablet will provide irreplaceable assistance to the crew in the operation, maintenance and repair of weapons and military equipment.

The main indicator of the effectiveness of any army in the world is the ability to quickly solve the tasks. The ability of military personnel to technically and efficiently use weapons and military equipment, conduct high-quality maintenance and carry out routine repairs of expensive combat systems and support systems leads to an increase in the level of combat readiness of troops.

The TSB mobile solution for crews of combat systems and ground support systems is the TSB-200 electronic tablet in a high-security case, providing military specialists with necessary and sufficient information and technical support during operation, maintenance and repair of equipment in peacetime and wartime emergency situations.

An intuitive interface provides easy access to all TSB-200 applications. The modular structure of the shell software tablet allows you to increase the functionality of the tablet, by connecting, in addition to basic, additional applications.

Our news channels

Subscribe and stay up to date with the latest news and the most important events of the day.

15 comments
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. Vanek
    +1
    11 September 2012 08: 40
    Everything is fine, but one question. Wild truth. Here is a Russian company, well, from St. Petersburg, and a device on a foreign one - "TSB-200". Except for the numbers. The question is WHY?
    1. +1
      11 September 2012 09: 41
      Rather, our assembly and components of the PRC.
      1. Tirpitz
        -3
        11 September 2012 12: 42
        Quote: INTER

        Rather, our assembly and components of the PRC.

        It looks like a brick, and probably weighs the same. So it is quite possible that he is still working on lamps (so to speak, the Soviet backlog has remained). laughing
        1. DIMS
          0
          11 September 2012 12: 47
          To learn the Russian language in all its diversity?
        2. +2
          11 September 2012 14: 01
          dibit chtol, but what should a military tablet look like apad ??
        3. Alexey Prikazchikov
          0
          11 September 2012 14: 32
          It looks like a brick, and probably weighs the same. So it is quite possible that he is still working on lamps (so to speak, the Soviet backlog has remained).


          It is shockproof because the case is like that. Components from Taiwan, and our assembly.
    2. 0
      11 September 2012 15: 52
      here are the comments from the manufacturer
      Dear commentators, I answer unanswered questions: this is the Taiwanese Getak E100, finalized by our order in terms of expanding temperature tolerances and increasing battery capacity. The tablet contains a training program developed by ComputerLand on various topics, illustrated with 3-dimensional animation and documentary materials, a map and a tactical simulator. The Ministry of Defense has no relation to this product yet.
  2. 0
    11 September 2012 09: 07
    Well, I hope that the Ministry of Defense will give them out en masse, and not just to individual power structures. After all, they are needed in all military branches
  3. Alexey Prikazchikov
    0
    11 September 2012 09: 53
    Comrade editors, where is the 3rd publication?
  4. 0
    11 September 2012 09: 57
    one hundred percent, and then again they will buy pieces of one hundred of these tablets, but on federal channels of advertising how much will be ....
  5. 0
    11 September 2012 10: 03
    I think such a small thing with foreign components can be purchased in the army, it does not affect defense capability.
    1. Tirpitz
      0
      11 September 2012 12: 40
      Even as it affects. there you can stick a disguised microphone and anything else.
  6. DIMS
    0
    11 September 2012 10: 24
    Great idea, without any talk. But the execution is painfully curly. A regular reader in a protected version would be enough. Protected from shock, and, very importantly, from oils, greases and other fuels and lubricants.
  7. Denzel13
    +1
    11 September 2012 10: 28
    It’s more convenient, of course, than using a waste paper car.
  8. +1
    11 September 2012 11: 01
    what a big name - TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLAN. Ordinary reader. At least they built in (glonass) and in theory you need wi-fi with reference to the Constellation protocol or the ability to connect such an external module.
    True, this pulls software (or software compatibility). In this form, the officer’s cool and necessary device for peacetime, which is of no practical use in combat conditions. In general, the wrong vector if it is supposed to be purchased in the army, because any android device will break this reader as a heating pad.
    In general, the Ministry of Defense should attend to the release of software so that manufacturers can adapt to the requirements of the army. namely, the software must be protected (primarily from free distribution). An officer can also purchase a reading room on his own, and more functional devices should be purchased in the troops.
    1. +1
      11 September 2012 11: 40
      . At least zhps built in (glonass)
      and why?
      in theory you need wi-fi
      why open easily muted protocol
      constellation protocol
      What for? For him there is ZAS equipment
      not of practical use in combat conditions.
      It seems so to you, but it would come in handy for the company as a portable database.
    2. DIMS
      0
      11 September 2012 11: 48
      Find in electronic form THAT and IE on 2C19 so that the officer, having bought a reader, (which he will kill in a month, grabbing it with dirty hands) can load it there.
      In this tablet, the main thing is the software filling, and not its device.
  9. 0
    11 September 2012 18: 51
    this is the Taiwanese Getak E100, modified by order of ours in terms of expanding temperature tolerances and increasing battery capacity. The tablet contains a training program developed by ComputerLand on various topics, illustrated with 3-dimensional animation and documentary materials, a map and a tactical simulator. The Ministry of Defense has no relation to this product yet.

"Right Sector" (banned in Russia), "Ukrainian Insurgent Army" (UPA) (banned in Russia), ISIS (banned in Russia), "Jabhat Fatah al-Sham" formerly "Jabhat al-Nusra" (banned in Russia) , Taliban (banned in Russia), Al-Qaeda (banned in Russia), Anti-Corruption Foundation (banned in Russia), Navalny Headquarters (banned in Russia), Facebook (banned in Russia), Instagram (banned in Russia), Meta (banned in Russia), Misanthropic Division (banned in Russia), Azov (banned in Russia), Muslim Brotherhood (banned in Russia), Aum Shinrikyo (banned in Russia), AUE (banned in Russia), UNA-UNSO (banned in Russia), Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People (banned in Russia), Legion “Freedom of Russia” (armed formation, recognized as terrorist in the Russian Federation and banned)

“Non-profit organizations, unregistered public associations or individuals performing the functions of a foreign agent,” as well as media outlets performing the functions of a foreign agent: “Medusa”; "Voice of America"; "Realities"; "Present time"; "Radio Freedom"; Ponomarev; Savitskaya; Markelov; Kamalyagin; Apakhonchich; Makarevich; Dud; Gordon; Zhdanov; Medvedev; Fedorov; "Owl"; "Alliance of Doctors"; "RKK" "Levada Center"; "Memorial"; "Voice"; "Person and law"; "Rain"; "Mediazone"; "Deutsche Welle"; QMS "Caucasian Knot"; "Insider"; "New Newspaper"