

Mobile Command Truck
- Body Dimensions (L × W × H)
- 4–8.5 × 2.2–2.5 × 1.9–2.2 m
- Operator Stations
- Source states 28 stations; verify
- Communications
- 4G/5G; 2–8 VHF/UHF radios; optional satellite
- Independent Power
- 10–30 kW generator; 1–10 kVA UPS
- Displays / Video
- 32–65 in; 1–3 main and 4–8 workstation displays
- Telescopic Mast
- 6–12 m; optional PTZ / thermal camera
Reference configuration. Final values are confirmed for the selected chassis, model and destination.
About the Mobile Command Truck
The KEEYAK Mobile Command Truck is a vehicle-based communications and operations center for teams working beyond fixed control rooms. The product range includes body dimensions (l × W × h) (4–8.5 × 2.2–2.5 × 1.9–2.2 m) and independent power (10–30 kW generator; 1–10 kVA UPS), depending on configuration.
It serves government agencies, utilities, transport operators, event managers, and emergency organizations needing deployable technical coordination. Network standards, user positions, bandwidth, power, cooling, antenna arrangement, cybersecurity controls, deployment duration, body layout, and chassis limits require early definition. Final selection must match the intended duty cycle and operating environment.

What Is a Mobile Command Truck Used For
- Remote Communications SupportTeams deploy the command post truck where fixed networks are unavailable or damaged, linking compatible field radios, data systems, and remote operations centers. Suitability depends on body dimensions (l × W × h).
- Public Safety OperationsAgencies establish a mobile coordination center for multi-team operations that require shared information, dispatch support, secure communications, and controlled workspace near the scene. Suitability depends on independent power and site conditions.
- Infrastructure Outage ManagementUtility operators coordinate repair crews, maps, status information, and external communications near service disruptions while maintaining links with fixed control facilities. Suitability depends on body dimensions (l × W × h).
- Major Event CoordinationEvent managers and public agencies use a configured truck to support communications, monitoring, and resource control across venues with temporary operational demands. Selection depends on independent power, duty cycle, and site conditions.
What buyers usually confirm first
How does this differ from an emergency command vehicle?
This page emphasizes communications and technical coordination, while an emergency command vehicle may prioritize incident leadership and briefings. Actual roles can overlap by configuration. Buyers should confirm body dimensions (l × W × h) and operating conditions before ordering.


