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Dräger DOB 200 ECO Oxygen Filling Station Earns Authorized for Navy Use Listing

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Authorized for Navy Use listing expands access to the Dräger DOB 200 ECO, giving U.S. military teams across the joint force a compact oxygen filling station for deployed, shipboard, and remote operations.

Dräger DOB 200 ECO Oxygen Filling Station Earns Authorized for Navy Use Listing

Authorized for Navy Use

Dräger’s DOB 200 ECO oxygen filling station is now listed on the Authorized for Navy Use (ANU) List, giving U.S. military teams across the joint force access to a compact system designed for high-pressure oxygen filling in deployed, shipboard, remote, and space-constrained environments.

The listing marks an important step for military teams that need oxygen filling capability closer to the point of operation. Designed as a complete oxygen filling station in a compact, deployable format, the Dräger DOB 200 ECO supports oxygen cylinder filling for military diving teams, rebreather support, parachutist oxygen programs, ship maintenance crews, and expeditionary units.

Built for Operational Oxygen Support

Military oxygen logistics are often shaped by space, mobility, and time. During deployment, teams may already be moving with dive rigs, flotation devices, oxygen bottles, tools, support equipment, and mission-specific gear. Traditional oxygen filling setups can involve multiple separate components that need to be packed, moved, connected, monitored, and maintained.

The DOB 200 ECO helps reduce that burden by combining the pump, gauges, valves, and fill panel into one rugged, transportable system. Its compact design supports teams working outside fixed infrastructure, bringing oxygen-fillingcapability closer to the mission.

Deployable by Design

The system is packaged as a complete oxygen filling station for movement and storage in demanding environments. Its rugged Pelican™ case format supports the way military equipment is transported, whether by vehicle, aircraft, vessel, or hand carry.

For teams working aboard ships, in pierside support areas, or at remote field locations, the DOB 200 ECO can help make oxygen filling more practical and accessible. The compact format helps units move oxygen support where it is needed, rather than relying only on fixed filling infrastructure.

Designed for High-Pressure Oxygen Use

Built for high-pressure oxygen use, the DOB 200 ECO is designed with oxygen safety in mind. Its oil-free configuration helps reduce the risk of contamination in oxygen service, an important consideration when filling high-pressure oxygen cylinders.

The system also supports controlled filling, including automatic shutoff when the target pressure is reached. For military teams filling oxygen bottles in operational environments, that control can help make the process more repeatable and practical.

Configured for the Mission

The DOB 200 ECO can be configured to support the unit’s mission profile, whether the requirement is mobile oxygen filling in the field or a more permanent setup in a support facility. The fill panel can be integrated with the transportable unit for deployed use or mounted separately for workshop, shipboard, or maintenance operations.

The system can also be configured around operational power and cylinder requirements, including 120V and 220V options based on destination and infrastructure. Depending on the setup, the DOB 200 ECO can support simultaneous filling for four to six oxygen cylinders, helping teams reset bottles more efficiently after dive operations, jump preparation, shipboard support, or daily readiness cycles.

Operator Focused on Field Conditions

For operators, simplicity matters. Oxygen filling in the field may be handled by team members who are also managing equipment resets, cylinder rotations, dive support, jump preparation, or maintenance activities.

A system with fewer loose components and a more straightforward setup can help reduce manual oversight and support a more disciplined filling process. For units operating away from fixed infrastructure, that flexibility helps keep oxygen support aligned with the mission’s pace.

Supporting Joint Force Applications

The DOB 200 ECO can support a range of military oxygen applications, including military diving, rebreather support, parachutist oxygen programs, shipboard operations, ship husbandry, submarine maintenance support, remote oxygen logistics, and expeditionary operations.

With its ANU listing, the Dräger DOB 200 ECO provides military teams with a vetted oxygen filling solution that aligns with the realities of modern operational support. It bridges the gap between large fixed filling systems and smaller, limited-capability boosters by bringing high-pressure oxygen support, mobility, and simplified operation into one compact system.

For military teams planning oxygen support needs, the listing provides a direct path to evaluate a complete oxygen filling station built for deployment, shipboard operations, and field use.

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