Tactical Heating Systems for Critical Deployments
Built For Missions That Don’t Allow Failure
Military & Tactical Applications
CanHeat provides reliable, mission-critical heating for command posts, forward operating bases, and tactical tents. Built to meet NATO standards, our systems are rugged, fuel-flexible, and man-portable — enabling fast deployment and sustained operation in harsh environments. Designed for mobility, performance, and durability on the frontlines.
Remote & Industrial Use
From off-grid camps to snow-covered worksites, CanHeat delivers dependable heat where infrastructure is limited or non-existent. Trusted by field operations, expedition teams, and emergency shelters, our systems are engineered for rapid deployment, extended performance, and resilience in extreme conditions — at altitude, in isolation, or under pressure.
Civil Defence & Disaster Management
Whether deployed in urban shelters or remote mobile units, CanHeat ensures continuity during civil emergencies and disaster response. Compact and fast to deploy, our systems provide essential warmth when infrastructure is damaged or power is lost — making them indispensable for government agencies, first responders, and humanitarian operations.
Search & Rescue
CanHeat supports Search & Rescue missions with compact, standalone heating systems designed for high-risk, high-altitude, and cold-weather operations. Lightweight and easy to transport, our units enable overnight survival, casualty stabilization, and rapid hypothermia prevention — making them a vital asset in every SAR response kit.
Featured Products

compact & portable
16Kg backpackable

multiple power sources
240VAC, 12vDC and Battery

flexible fuel options
diesel, kerosene, JP8

stealthy & self-contained
low heat and noise signature
Proven. Deployed. Trusted Worldwide
Tested at -45°C, Proven at 5600m
Shipped to 10+ countries
Designed & Built in Canada
NATO-coded
NATO Stock # 4440-25-163-6858
NCAGE: L0W39
DUNS: 24-328-0546
Engineering Excellence Across Borders
CanHeat proudly partners with Euroheater in a Canadian–Norwegian design collaboration to raise the standard for portable heating across Europe. Together, we’ve developed Euroheater a region-specific variant engineered to meet the operational needs of civil defense, tactical response, and emergency relief across Europe.
Built for rugged terrain, harsh climates, and critical missions, Euroheater units reflect our shared commitment to performance, safety, and field-tested reliability.
Built for Battle. Proven by Performance.
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Crash-Proof Case & All-Weather Resistance
Built with a reinforced polymer shell and corrosion-resistant stainless steel components, CanHeat is engineered to endure drops, impacts, and rough handling — maintaining structural integrity in any environment.
Arctic-Grade Cabling
Remains flexible at sub-zero temperatures — zero cracking, fraying, or stiffness at -45°C.
Military-Grade Connectors
Ruggedized electrical ports rated for high-vibration environments and rough handling in the field.
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Integrated 2-Gallon Fuel Tank
Carries its own onboard fuel — no external tanks or hoses. Built for long runtimes with minimal setup, ideal for remote operations.
Lightweight, One-Person Deployment
Weighing under 35 lbs and compact enough to fit in a backpack, CanHeat is engineered for rapid setup by a single operator — deploy it anywhere, anytime.
NATO-Compliant Interfaces
Compatible with NATO-standard jerry cans, plugs, and ducts — ensuring plug-and-play interoperability across allied gear and mission systems.
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Operates at -45°C
Built to perform in Arctic cold, desert heat, and unstable environments — wherever heat is critical and failure is not an option.
Altitude Certified
Tested at elevations above 5300m / 17,500 ft, CanHeat delivers reliable performance in low-oxygen, high-altitude conditions where conventional systems falter.
Engineered for Safe Use in Enclosed Spaces
Features a sealed combustion system, isolated heat exchanger, and zero-contact exhaust — eliminating fire risk and carbon monoxide exposure in tents, shelters, or medical field units.
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