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FM 4-20.152 Airdrop of Supplies and Equipment: Rigging Dragon and Javelin Missiles (SEPTEMBER 2007) - page 6

 

 

Chapter 5
PREPARING HONEYCOMB STACKS
5-26. Prepare honeycomb stacks 1, 2, and 3 as shown in Figure 5-21.
Stack
Pieces
Width
Length
Material
Instructions
Number
(Inches)
(Inches)
1,2,and
1
24
48
Honeycomb
Cut a piece to start to form the base.
3
2
36
48
Honeycomb
Cut the pieces and position to the outside
of the 48- by 24-inch piece of honeycomb.
2
8
92
Honeycomb
Cut pieces and glue 6 inches from the
front and rear on top of the previous step.
1
96
48
3/4-inch
Glue the plywood on top of the 8- by 92-
plywood
inch pieces of honeycomb.
2
8
96
Honeycomb
Cut pieces and glue 6 inches from the
front and the rear on top of the plywood.
1
96
48
3/4-inch
Glue the plywood on top of the 8- by 92-
plywood
inch pieces of honeycomb.
2
8
96
Honeycomb
Cut pieces and glue 6 inches from the
front and the rear on top of the plywood.
1
96
48
3/4-inch
Glue the plywood on top of the 8- by 92-
plywood
inch pieces of honeycomb.
1
24
48
Honeycomb
Glue centered on top of the 92- by 48-
inch plywood.
2
36
48
Honeycomb
Cut the pieces and position to the outside
of the 48- by 24-inch piece of honeycomb.
Figure 5-21. Honeycomb Stacks 1, 2, and 3 Prepared
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POSITIONING AND SECURING JAVELINS ON STACK 1
5-27. Position and secure the Javelins on stack 1 as shown in Figure 5-22.
7
8
6
5
4
3
1
2
1. Position stack 1, 16 inches and centered from the front edge of the platform.
2. Pre-position two 30-foot lashings, 10 inches from each end of stack 1.
3. Position six Javelin containers on top of the stack 1.
4. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 3.
5. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 4.
6. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 5.
7. Secure the two pre-positioned lashings around the stack and secure the stack with two D-
rings and a load binder on top of the Javelin containers.
8. Position two 3/4- by 48- by 88-inch pieces of plywood side-by-side to the rear of stack 1.
Figure 5-22. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 1
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Chapter 5
CONSTRUCTING ENDBOARD FOR STACK 2
5-28. Construct an endboard for the rear of stack 2 as shown in Figure 5-23.
Notes. 1. This drawing is not to scale.
2. All dimensions are in inches.
10
CUTOUTS
2- by 2
inches
PLYWOOD (TWO)
88
76
3/4- by 88- by 48-inch
48
Step:
1. Cut two 3/4- by 48- by 88-inch pieces of plywood.
2.
Make one 2- by 2-inch cutout on each endboard as shown.
Figure 5-23. Endboard Constructed for Stack 2
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POSITIONING AND SECURING JAVELINS AND PLACING
ENDBOARDS ON STACK 2
5-29. Position and secure the Javelins on stack 2 as shown in Figure 5-24.
9
7
6
CUTOUTS
2- by 2 inches
5
8
8
4
9
3
2
B6
1
A6
1. Position stack 2, 8 inches and centered from the rear of stack 1.
2. Pre-position two 30-foot lashings, 10 inches from each end of stack 2.
3. Position six Javelin containers on top of stack 2.
4. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 3.
5. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 4.
6. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 5.
7. Secure the two pre-positioned lashings around the stack and secure the stack with two D-
rings and a load binder on top of the Javelin containers.
8. Place the endboards against the rear of stack 2 with the cutouts facing the right and left
sides of the platform.
9. Route a 15-foot lashing through platform tie-down rings A6 and B6 and through their own
D-rings. Route the lashings up and over the endboards to be secured later.
Figure 5-24. Javelins Positioned and Secured and Endboards Placed on Stack 2
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Chapter 5
POSITIONING AND SECURING JAVELINS ON STACK 3
5-30. Position and secure the Javelins on stack 3 as shown in Figure 5-25.
6
5
4
3
2
1
1. Position stack 3, eight inches and centered from the rear of stack 2.
2. Pre-position two 30-foot lashings, 10 inches from each end of stack 3.
3. Position six Javelin containers on top of stack 3.
4. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 3.
5. Position six Javelin containers on top of the Javelins from step 4.
6. Secure the two pre-positioned lashings around the stack and secure the stack with two D-
rings and a load binder on top of the Javelin containers.
Figure 5-25. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 3
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CONSTRUCTING FRONT ENDBOARD
5-31. Construct the front endboard as shown in Figure 5-26.
Notes. 1. This drawing is not to scale.
2. All dimensions are in inches.
3. Use 8d nails.
Step:
1. Cut two 3/4- by 96- by 40-inch pieces of plywood.
2. Cut two 3/4- by 96- by 48-inch pieces of plywood.
3. Cut four 2- by 2-inch cutouts on each of the four pieces of plywood.
4. Cut eight 2- by 4- by 88-inch pieces of lumber.
5. Nail four pieces of plywood flush together using four 2- by 4- by 88-inch pieces of lumber
with 8d nails as shown above to make an endboard. Repeat this step to make two
endboards.
Figure 5-26. Front Endboard Constructed
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CONSTRUCTING REAR ENDBOARD
5-32. Construct the rear endboard as shown in Figure 5-27.
Notes. 1. This drawing is not to scale.
2. All dimensions are in inches.
3. Use 8d nails.
Step:
1. Cut two 3/4- by 96- by 37-inch pieces of plywood.
2. Cut two 3/4- by 96- by 32-inch pieces of plywood.
3. Cut 2- by 2-inch cutouts on each of the four pieces of plywood as shown above.
4. Cut four 2- by 4- by 69-inch pieces of lumber.
5. Nail two pieces of plywood flush together using four 2- by 4- by 69-inch pieces of lumber
with 8d nails as shown above to make an endboard. Repeat this step to make two
endboards.
Figure 5-27. Rear Endboard Constructed
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POSITIONING AND SECURING FRONT ENDBOARD AND
POSITIONING REAR ENDBOARD
5-33. Position and secure the front endboard and position the rear endboard as shown in Figure 5-28.
1
3
B1
2
A1
1. Position the front endboard on the front of stack 1.
2. Route a 15-foot lashing through platform tie-down rings A1 and B1 and through their own
D-rings. Route the lashings up and over the endboards to be secured later.
3. Cut three 27- by 92-inch pieces of honeycomb. Position one piece on top of each stack
between the handles.
Figure 5-28. Front Endboard Positioned and Secured and Rear Endboard Positioned
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4
4
5
4. Secure the pre-routed lashing of clevis A1 to A6 and clevis B1 to B6 on the top of the front
of stack two with two D-rings and load binder.
5. Position the rear endboard to the rear of stack 3 with the 2- by 4-inch piece of lumber side
to the outside rear of the load.
Figure 5-28. Front Endboard Positioned and Secured and Rear Endboard Positioned
(Continued)
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LASHING LOAD TO PLATFORM
5-34. Lash the load to the platform as shown in Figure 5-29.
Note. Pad all cutouts with cellulose wadding where the lashings make contact.
BOTTOM MIDDLE
CUTOUT
MIDDLE
CUTOUT
LEFT
1
1
FRONT
REAR
1
26
RIGHT
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
1
1
and
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 1 and through its own D-ring. Route a
26
15-foot lashing through clevis 26 and through its own D-ring. Form a 30-foot
lashing on the left side of the platform. Run the free end to the bottom middle
cutout of the front endboard and the other free end to the left middle cutout
of the rear endboard. Secure the free ends to the lashings from 1 and 26.
Position the load binder in the center of the endboards temporarily until
lashing 19 when the load binder will be repositioned.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform
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TOP MIDDLE
TOP
CUTOUT
CUTOUT
2
2
REAR
FRONT
25
2
RIGHT
RIGHT
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
2
2 and 25
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 2 and through its own D-ring. Route
a 15-foot lashing through clevis 25 and through its own D-ring. Form a 30-
foot lashing on the left side of the platform. Run the free end to the top
middle cutout of the front endboard and the other free end to the left top
cutout of the rear endboard. Secure the free ends to the lashings from 2
and 25. Position the load binders to the upper left side of the endboards.
Figure 5-27. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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MIDDLE
CUTOUT
LEFT
3
3
1A
26A
FRONT
RIGHT
REAR
BOTTOM
MIDDLE CUTOUT
RIGHT
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
3
1A and
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 1A and through its own D-ring.
26A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 26A and through its own D-ring.
Form a 30-foot lashing on the right side of the platform. Run the free end
to the bottom middle cutout of the front endboard and the other free end
to the right middle cutout of the rear endboard. Secure the free ends to
the lashings from 1A and 26A. Position the load binders to the right side
of the endboards.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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Chapter 5
TOP MIDDLE
CUTOUT
TOP
CUTOUT
4
LEFT
4
2A
25A
FRONT
RIGHT
REAR
RIGHT
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
4
2A and
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 2A and through its own D-ring.
25A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 25A and through its own D-ring.
Form a 30-foot lashing on the right side of the platform. Run the free end to
the top middle cutout of the front endboard and the other free end to the
right top cutout of the rear endboard. Secure the free ends to the lashings
from 2A and 25A. Position the load binders to the right side of the
endboards.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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8
6
7
5
8
3
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
5
3
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 3 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the top right front outside carrying handles of
stack 1.
6
3A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 3A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing upward through the top left front outside carrying handles
of stack 1. Secure the lashing to lashing 5 on the top front center of stack 1
with two D-rings and a load binder.
7
8
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 8 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the top right rear outside carrying handles of
stack 1.
8
8A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 8A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing upward through the top left rear outside carrying handles
of stack 1. Secure the lashing to lashing 7 on the top rear center of stack 1
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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11
9
14
11
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
9
11
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 11 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the top right front outside carrying handles of
stack 2.
10
11A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 11A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing upward through the top left front outside carrying handles
of stack 2. Secure the lashing to lashing 9 on the top front center of stack 2
with two D-rings and a load binder.
11
14
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 14 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the top right rear outside carrying handles of
stack 2.
12
14A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 14A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing upward through the top left rear outside carrying handles
of stack 2. Secure the lashing to lashing 11 on the top rear center of stack
2 with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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15
13
23
18
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
13
18
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 18 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the top right front outside carrying handles of
stack 3.
14
18A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 18A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing upward through the top left front outside carrying handles
of stack32. Secure the lashing to lashing 13 on the top front center of stack
3 with two D-rings and a load binder.
15
23
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 23 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the top right rear outside carrying handles of
stack 3.
16
23A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 23A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing upward through the top left rear outside carrying handles
of stack 2. Secure the lashing to lashing 15 on the top rear center of stack
3 with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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18
17
5
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
17
5
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 5 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing through the cutout on the right side of the endboard to the rear
of stack 2.
18
5A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 5A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing through the cutout on the left side of the endboard to the
rear of stack 2. Secure the lashing to lashing 17 in the center of the
endboard behind stack 2 with two D-rings and a load binder. Pad the load
binder with cellulose wadding and tape.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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BOTTOM
MIDDLE
CUTOUT
20
BOTTOM
19
CUTOUT
9
6
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
19
6 and 6A
Form a 30-foot lashing. Route a free end through clevis 6, through the right
bottom cutout of the front endboard, across the front of the endboard,
through the left bottom cutout of the front endboard, through clevis 6A, back
to the left bottom cutout of the front endboard. Secure the free ends of the
lashing with two D-rings and a load binder in the center of the front
endboard. Reposition load binders on lashing 1 from the front side of
the load to the lower right side and from the rear side of the load to
the upper left side.
20
9 and 9A
Form a 45-foot lashing. Route a free end through clevis 9, through the
bottom middle cutout of the front endboard, across the front of the
endboard, through the left bottom middle cutout of the front endboard,
through clevis 9A, back through the bottom middle cutout of the front end
board. Secure the free ends of the lashing with two D-rings and a load
binder to the center of the front endboard.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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Chapter 5
TOP
CUTOUT
23
21
TOP MIDDLE
CUTOUT
12
10
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
21
10
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 10 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the right top middle cutout of the front
endboard.
22
10A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 10A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing to the left top middle cutout of the front endboard. Secure
the lashing to lashing 21 in the center of the front endboard with two D-
rings and a load binder.
23
12
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 12 and through its own D-ring. Route
the lashing upward through the right top cutout of the front endboard.
24
12A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 12A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing to the left top cutout of the front endboard. Secure the
lashing to lashing 23 in the center of the front endboard with two D-rings
and a load binder.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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TOP
CUTOUT
MIDDLE
CUTOUT
BOTTOM
25
CUTOUT
26
27
16
17
20
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
25
16 and 16A
Form a 45-foot lashing. Route a free end through clevis 16, through the
right top cutout of the rear endboard, across the rear of the endboard,
through the left top cutout of the rear endboard , through clevis 16A, back
to the left top cutout of the rear endboard. Secure the free ends of the
lashing with two D-rings and a load binder in the center of the rear
endboard.
26
17 and 17A
Form a 45-foot lashing. Route a free end through clevis 17, through the
right middle cutout of the rear endboard, across the rear of the endboard,
through the left middle cutout of the rear endboard, through clevis 17A,
back to the left middle cutout of the rear endboard. Secure the free ends
of the lashing with two D-rings and a load binder in the center of the rear
endboard.
27
20 and 20A
Form a 45-foot lashing. Route a free end through clevis 20, through the
right bottom cutout of the rear endboard, across the rear of the endboard,
through the left bottom cutout of the rear endboard, through clevis 20A,
back to the left bottom cutout of the rear endboard. Secure the free ends
of the lashing with two D-rings and a load binder in the center of the rear
endboard.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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28
32
30
13
7
4
Step:
1. Position the ACB on top of the honeycomb on stack 1 with the rings of the ACB facing
toward the rear of the load.
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
28
4
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 4, upward through the front bar of
the front ACB, and back to clevis 4. Attach a D-ring and a load binder. DO
NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
29
4A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 4A, upward through the front bar of
the front ACB, and back to clevis 4A. Attach a D-ring and a load binder. DO
NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
30
7
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 7, upward through the middle portion
of the front ACB, and back to clevis 7. Attach a D-ring and a load binder.
DO NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
31
7A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 7A, upward through the middle
portion of the front ACB, and back to clevis 7A. Attach a D-ring and a load
binder. DO NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
32
13
Form a 30-foot lashing. Route a 30-foot lashing through clevis 13, upward
through the rear bar of the front ACB, and back to clevis 13. Attach a D-ring
and load binder. DO NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
33
13A
Form a 30-foot lashing. Route a 30-foot lashing through clevis 13A, upward
through the rear bar of the front ACB, and back to clevis 13A. Attach a D-
ring and load binder. TIGHTEN all lashings at this time.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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36
38
34
22
19
15
Step:
2. Position the ACB centered on top of the honeycomb on stack 3 with the rings of the ACB
facing toward the front of the load.
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
34
15
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 15, upward through the front bar of
the rear ACB, and back to clevis 15. Attach a D-ring and a load binder. DO
NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
35
15A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 15A, upward through the front bar of
the rear ACB, and back to clevis 15A. Attach a D-ring and a load binder.
DO NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
36
19
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 19, upward through the middle
portion of the rear ACB, and back to clevis 19. Attach a D-ring and a load
binder. DO NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
37
19A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 19A, upward through the middle
portion of the rear ACB, and back to clevis 19A. Attach a D-ring and a load
binder. DO NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
38
22
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 22, upward through the rear bar of
the rear ACB, and back to clevis 22. Attach a D-ring and load binder. DO
NOT TIGHTEN at this time.
39
22A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 22A, upward through the rear bar of
the rear ACB, and back to clevis 22A. Attach a D-ring and load binder.
TIGHTEN all lashings at this time.
Figure 5-29. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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BUILDING AND LASHING PARACHUTE PLATFORM TO LOAD
5-35. Build and lash the parachute platform to the load as shown in Figure 5-30.
3
2
1
1. Cut a 4- by 96-inch piece of honeycomb. Position it flush against the rear of the endboard
behind stack 2.
2. Cut a 20- by 96-inch piece of honeycomb. Position the piece flush against the rear
endboard of stack 2. Cut away the outside edges of the honeycomb to expose the rings of
the ACB. Make a cutout for the lashing underneath the honeycomb.
3. Cut a 28- by 96-inch piece of honeycomb. Position the piece flush with the rear of the ACB.
Make a cutout for the lashing underneath the honeycomb.
Figure 5-30. Parachute Platform Built and Lashed to Load
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4
4. Cut a 22- by 96-inch piece of honeycomb. Tape the outside edge with 2-inch adhesive
tape. Position it flush against the rear endboard of stack 2.
5. Place a 36- by 96-inch piece of honeycomb flush against the 22- by 96-inch piece of
honeycomb after taping the outside edge with 2-inch adhesive tape.
Figure 5-30. Parachute Platform Built and Lashed to Load (Continued)
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8
7
6
6. Position a 3/4- by 48- by 96-inch piece of plywood on top of the honeycomb installed.
Make sure that the rear edge of the plywood is flush with the rear edge of the rear
endboard.
7. Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 21A and through its own D-ring. Continue to route
the lashing over the top of the 48- by 96-inch piece of plywood to the right side of the
platform. Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 21 and through its own D-ring. Attach the
lashing from clevis 21 and 21A together on the right side of the load with two D-rings and a
load binder.
8. Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 24A and through its own D-ring. Continue to route
the lashing over the top of the 48- by 96-inch piece of plywood to the right side of the
platform. Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 24 and through its own D-ring. Attach the
lashing from clevis 24 and 24A together on the right side of the load with two D-rings and a
load binder.
Figure 5-30. Parachute Platform Built and Lashed to Load (Continued)
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INSTALLING SUSPENSION SLINGS AND DEADMAN’S TIE
5-36. Install the suspension slings and deadman’s tie as shown in Figure 5-31.
2
3
4
4
1
1. Pass one end of a 16-foot (2-loop), type XXVI nylon suspension sling through the bell
portion of a large suspension clevis. Bolt the clevis to the suspension hole of the right front
tandem link.
2. Install on the left front tandem link and the right rear and left rear tandem links a 16-foot (2-
loop), type XXVI nylon suspension sling as in step 1.
3. Raise the slings and install the deadman's tie according to FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-
11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5.
4. Use four pieces of felt padding (approximately 18 by 6-inches) to pad the slings. Secure
the felt to the sling with type III nylon cord and cloth back adhesive tape.
Figure 5-31. Suspension Slings and Deadman’s Tie Installed
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PREPARING AND STOWING CARGO PARACHUTES
5-37. Prepare and stow the cargo parachutes as shown in Figure 5-32.
3
1
2
1. Prepare, position, and stow two G-11 cargo parachutes on top of the parachute platform
according to FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5.
2. Install the restraint using type VIII nylon webbing on bushings 23 and 23A according to FM
4-20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5.
3. Install the guillotine knife multi-cut parachute release straps according to FM 4-
20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5.
Figure 5-32. Cargo Parachutes Prepared and Stowed
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INSTALLING THE RELEASE SYSTEM
5-38. Prepare, attach, and safety an M-1 cargo parachute release according to FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-
11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5 and as shown in Figure 5-33.
4
2
2
3
3
1
1
2
2
3
1. Prepare and install the M-1 cargo parachute release on top of the honeycomb on stack 2.
Attach the suspension slings and riser extensions according to FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-
11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5.
2. Safety the top and bottom of the release to convenient places on the load with type III
nylon cord according to FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO
13C7-1-5.
3. S-fold and tie any excess suspension slings with one turn of type I, 1/4-inch cotton
webbing.
4. Tie the arming wire lanyard to the parachute carrying handles and fold and tape the
excess.
Figure 5-33. Cargo Parachute Release Installed
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INSTALLING THE EXTRACTION SYSTEM
5-39. Install the extraction system as shown in Figure 5-34.
1
2
3
1
1. Install the components of the EFTC according to FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA
SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5. Use the rear mounting holes for the EFTC brackets.
2. Attach a 9-foot (2-loop), type XXVI nylon sling to be used as a deployment line.
3. Use a 16-foot EFTC cable and safety the cable in several convenient places on the
platform with one turn of type I, 1/4-inch cotton webbing.
Figure 5-34. Extraction System Installed
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PLACING EXTRACTION PARACHUTE
5-40. Select the extraction parachute and extraction line needed using the extraction line requirements
table in FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5. Place the extraction
parachute and line on the load for installation in the aircraft.
INSTALLING PROVISIONS FOR EMERGENCY RESTRAINTS
5-41. Select and install the provisions for the emergency aft restraints according to the emergency aft
restraint requirements table in FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-
5.
MARKING RIGGED LOAD
5-42. Mark the rigged load according to FM 4-20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-
010/TO 13C7-1-5, and as shown in Figure 5-35. Complete Declaration for Dangerous Goods. If the load
varies from the one shown, the weight, height, CB, and parachute requirements must be recomputed.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
5-43. Use the equipment listed in Table 5-2 to rig this load.
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CAUTION
Make the final rigger inspection required by AR 59-4 and FM 4-
20.102/MCRP 4-11.3J/NAVSEA SS400-AB-MMO-010/TO 13C7-1-5
before the load leaves the rigging site.
CB
RIGGED LOAD DATA
Weight: Load shown
10,380 pounds
Height
94 inches
Width
108 inches
Overall Length
192 inches
Overhang: Front
0 inches
Rear
0 inches
Center of Balance (from front edge of the platform)
94 inches
Extraction System with 16-foot cable (adds 18 inches to length of platform)
EFTC
Figure 5-35. Javelin Missile Containers (Plastic) Rigged on a 16-Foot, Type V Platform for Low-
Velocity Airdrop
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Table 5-2. Equipment Required for Rigging Javelin Missile Containers on a 16-Foot, Type V
Platform for Low-Velocity Airdrop
National Stock Number
Item
Quantity
8040-00-273-8713
Adhesive, paste, 1-gallon
As required
1670-00-003-4389
Bar, attitude control
2
Clevis, suspension:
4030-00-678-8562
3/4-inch (medium) emergency restraint
4
4030-00-090-5354
1-inch (large)
6
4020-00-240-2146
Cord, nylon, type III
As required
1670-00-434-5785
Coupling, airdrop, extraction force transfer with
1
16-foot cable
1670-00-360-0328
Cover, clevis, large
2
8135-00-664-6958
Cushioning material, packaging, cellulose wadding
As required
1670-01-183-2678
Leaf, extraction line
2
Line, extraction, type XXVI nylon webbing:
1670-01-062-6313
60-foot (3-loop)
1
Or
1670-01-107-7651
140-foot (3-loop)
2
1670-01-064-4452
60-foot (1-loop), type XXVI for C-17 drogue line
1
Link assembly, two-point:
5306-00-435-8994
Bolt, 1-inch diameter, 4-inch long
1
5310-00-232-5165
Nut, 1-inch, hexagonal
1
1670-00-003-3454
Plate, side 3 3/4-inch
1
5365-00-007-3414
Spacer, large
1
1670-00-753-3928
Pad, energy-dissipating, honeycomb
10 sheets
Parachute:
1670-01-016-7841
Cargo, G-11B
2
1670-01-063-3716
Cargo, extraction, 22-foot
1
Platform, airdrop, type V, 16-foot
1670-01-353-8425
Bracket assembly, EFTC
1
1670-01-162-2372
Bracket assembly, extraction
1
1670-01-162-2376
Clevis assembly
34
1670-01-162-2381
Tandem link
4
5530-00-128-4981
Plywood, 3/4-inch
10 sheets
1670-01-097-8816
Release, cargo parachute, M-1
1
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Table 5-2. Equipment Required for Rigging Javelin Missile Containers on a 16-Foot, Type V
Platform for Low-Velocity Airdrop (Continued)
National Stock Number
Item
Quantity
Sling, cargo airdrop:
For deployment line:
1670-01-063-7761
16-foot (3-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
1
1670-01-062-6304
For lifting:
1670-01-063-7760
9-foot (2-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
11-foot (2-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
1670-01-062-6302
For riser extension:
20-foot (2-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
1670-01-063-7761
For suspension:
1670-00-040-8219
16-foot (2-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
4
Strap parachute release, multicut
7515-00-266-5016
2
Tape, adhesive, 2-inch
1670-00-937-0271
As required
Tape, masking
7501-00-266-6710
As required
Tie-down assembly, 15-foot
34
Webbing:
8305-00-268-2411
Cotton, 1/4-inch, type I
As required
Nylon:
8305-00-082-5752
Tubular, 1/2-inch
8305-00-263-3591
As required
Type VIII webbing
As required
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Glossary
ACB
Attitude control bar
AD
Airdrop
AFB
Air Force Base
AFMAN
Air Force manual
AFR
Air Force Regulation
AFTO
Air Force technical order
AR
Army Regulation
attn
attention
BCU
battery coolant unit
CB
center of balance
cap
capacity
CDS
Container delivery system
chap
chapter
CVRS
Centerline Vertical Restraint System
d
penny
DA
Department of the Army
DC
District of Columbia
DD
Department of Defense
diam
diameter
EFTC
extraction force transfer coupling
FM
field manual
HQ
headquarters
IAW
in accordance with
in
inch
lb
pound
LVAD
low-velocity airdrop
MCRP
Marine Corps Reference Publication
mm
millimeter
NAVSEA
Naval Sea Systems Command
no
number
NSN
national stock number
sec
second
TM
technical manual
TO
technical order
TRADOC
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
w
with
yd
yard
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FM 4-20.153/MCRP No 4-11.B/TO 13C7-18-41. Airdrop of Supplies and Equipment: Rigging Ammunition.
01 May 2004.
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Parachute Assembly. 30 April 2002.
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Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) for Parachute, Cargo Type, 15-ft Diam,
Cargo Extraction Parachute. 31 December 2004.
TM 10-1670-279-23&P/TO 13C5-27-2/NAVAIR 13-1-28. Unit and Intermediate Direct Support Maintenance
Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) for Parachute, Cargo Type, 22-ft Diam, Cargo
Extraction Parachute. 30 August 1989.
TM 10-1670-280-23&P/TO 13C5-31-2/NAVAIR 13-1-31. Unit and Direct Support (DS) Maintenance Manual
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September 2002.
TM 10-1670-281& P/TO 13C5-32-2/NAVAIR 13-1-32 Unit and Direct Support (DS) Maintenance Manual
(Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) for Parachute, cargo Type: 64-foot Diameter Model G-12D and
G-12E. 1 October 1990.
TM 10-1670-286-20/TO 13C5-2-41. Unit Maintenance Manual for Extraction Line Panel (Including Stowing
Procedures). 15 March 2001.
AFTO Form 22. Technical Order Publication Improvement Report
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Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods. This is a locally procured form.
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