Floating Shock Platform Barge

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The Element shock testing barge will help support US Navy programmes

Element launches shock testing barge to meet the environmental testing requirements of the US Navy

Element US Space & Defence has launched a state-of-the-art Extended Floating Shock Platform (EFSP) barge, a $3 million investment for conducting high-impact shock testing to confirm the durability and reliability of essential equipment used by the navy.

The new barge simulates real-world naval conditions, subjecting vital shipboard systems to extreme shocks from explosions and rough waters. These tests verify that equipment meets the Navy’s stringent shock-resistance standards, enhancing the operational readiness of ships and the safety of personnel. Manufacturers can now validate their products in an authentic maritime environment to guarantee peak performance under the most demanding conditions. Equipment that successfully passes Element EFSP barge testing earns Navy certification for meeting the highest standards for mission-critical use.

“We’re taking crucial steps to safeguard naval personnel by ensuring that shipboard systems perform reliably under the harshest conditions,” said Jeffrey Simmons, General Manager of Element US Space & Defence’s Rustburg facility, during the launch event. “This investment significantly boosts our ability to validate and protect the equipment that the Navy depends on.”

Britton Kreitz, Senior Vice President of Operations at Element US Space & Defence, highlighted the strategic significance of the new barge for both the navy and the company’s mission. “This investment is about more than expanding our capabilities, it’s about directly addressing the evolving needs of the navy and the Department of Defence. By pushing the limits of shock testing, we can confirm that the equipment the navy relies on is ready for anything.”

With the introduction of this platform, the Rustburg facility now sets the industry standard for heavyweight shock testing.

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