• Strength Test: The Hobbit 2.0 Shelter Withstood a Direct Hit
  • Strength Test: The Hobbit 2.0 Shelter Withstood a Direct Hit

Strength Test: The Hobbit 2.0 Shelter Withstood a Direct Hit

Strength Test: The Hobbit 2.0 Shelter Withstood a Direct Hit

The Hobbit House team has conducted a series of explosive tests to verify the real durability of the updated Hobbit 2.0shelter model.

The purpose of the tests was to evaluate how the reinforced concrete structure performs under extreme blast conditions similar to real-life combat scenarios.

Test scenarios:

  • A 6 kg TNT charge was buried in the ground next to the shelter wall.
  • An anti-tank mine TM-62 (TNT equivalent: 7.6 kg) was also placed near the wall.
  • A separate 6 kg TNT charge was placed directly on the roof of the shelter.

Result:
Despite the powerful explosive impact, the Hobbit 2.0 shelter withstood the test. The reinforced concrete construction remained intact, proving that our solutions meet the real challenges of modern warfare.

We continue to focus on providing real protection, not just formal compliance with civil protection regulations.

Hobbit House – safety, proven by explosion.

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