Challenge – The Department of Defense searching for a way to have the IUID policy expand to the NATO community for their standardization agreement (STANAG). A Monode employee who was retired from the USMC suggested the Marine Corps Prepositioning Program-Norway (MCPP-N). The concept that made this more promising was that the equipment was American on Norwegian soil. The focus was to use the “seek and apply” approach with anodized metal labels to the outside of the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) without any change to the surface. If this could be accomplished no engineering revisions would be necessary for this application.
Solution – The MTVRs were located in caves that had a cold consistent temperature and were coated with a Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC) paint. Traditional adhesives could not survive the initial bonding process. Two solutions were engineered to solve these conditions:
Results – The following was accomplished: