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Place the tarpaulin supports between the two sets of boxes.
15
Place the roof support of four-door trucks against the honeycomb placed in step 5. Secure it to
the B-pillar with type III nylon cord.
16
Fold the tarpaulin over the ammunition, keyboard, and printer boxes. Run the lashings placed in
step 2 through the nearest ammunition box handles, and over the tarpaulin supports in the
front. Secure the lashings over the tarpaulin with D-rings and load binders.
17
Tie the truck doors together with type III nylon cord and place them on the tarpaulin.
18
Secure the doors to the lashing D-rings and other convenient points with type III nylon cord.
19
Close the tailgate and secure it with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
Figure 5-1. TACCS, Ammunition, and Truck Equipment Rigged in Cargo/Troop Carrier (continued)
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RIGGING AN/TVQ/2 GROUND/VEHICLE LASER LOCATOR DESIGNATOR (G/VLLD)IN
M966 TOW CARRIER
5-3. Use the procedures in Figure 5-2 to stow the G/VLLD, its accompanying
equipment, camouflage net and poles, antenna, fuel can, and water can. This
accompanying load weighs 801 pounds.
Note: Make sure the unit owning the truck has installed the deck tie-down rings.
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3
1
1
Pad the two sections of the traversing unit assembly and any other small objects with cellulose
wadding. Place them in the storage areas under the rear seat cushions.
2
Secure the stowed equipment with the straps provided. Fill empty areas with honeycomb.
3
Tie the seat cushions over the storage areas with type III nylon cord.
Figure 5-2. G/VLLD and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M966 Truck
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4
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4
Tie an 8-foot length of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing to the deck ring behind each rear seat
with two half hitches.
5
Tie an 8-foot length of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing to the frame behind each rear set with
two half hitches.
6
Tie an 8-foot length of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing through each rear seat support. Tape the
ends of the seat supports.
Figure 5-2. G/VLLD and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M966 Truck (continued)
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10
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7
Tie the camouflage net and net pole bags together with two lengths of 1/2-inch tubular nylon
webbing.
8
Raise the back seats and place the bags across the seats.
9
Bring each nylon tie placed in steps 4 and 5 around the bags, and tie each to itself with a
trucker's hitch.
10
Bring each length of nylon webbing placed in step 6 over the bags, and tie them to the frame
behind the front seat on the opposite side.
Figure 5-2. G/VLLD and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M966 Truck (continued)
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11
Put the tripod in its case, and secure the case on the left rear shelf with the straps provided.
Safety the tripod case to the strap brackets with type III nylon cord.
12
Stow the night sight, bore sight, battery power conditioner, and spare batteries in their compart-
ments with the straps provided.
13
Pad a filled fuel can with cellulose wadding, and tape the cellulose wadding in place. Secure the
fuel can in its bracket with the strap provided. Secure a water can with the strap provided.
Safety tie both cans with type III nylon cord.
Figure 5-2. G/VLLD and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M966 Truck (continued)
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16
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14
Make cutouts in a 31 1/2- by 35-inch piece of honeycomb to fit the fixtures on the floor. Fit a 9
1/2- by 10 1/2-inch piece of honeycomb in the front right.
15
Place a 31 1/2- by 35-inch piece of honeycomb over the honeycomb placed in step 14 above.
16
Place two 15-foot lashings vertically and two 15-foot lashings horizontally on top of the honey-
comb.
Figure 5-2. G/VLLD and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M966 Truck (continued)
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Place the transformer at the left front edge of the honeycomb.
18
Place a 12 1/2- by 20 1/2-inch piece of honeycomb to the right of the transformer.
19
Place the laser designator/rangefinder (LD/R) case next to the honeycomb.
20
Place a 3/4- by 12 1/2- by 20 1/2-inch piece of plywood to the right of the LD/R case.
21
Place the accessory chest along the rear edge of the honeycomb.
22
Secure the four lashings placed in step 16 with D-rings and load binders.
23
Place and secure a fifth 15-foot lashing around the items on the honeycomb.
Figure 5-2. G/VLLD and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M966 Truck (continued)
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27
24
Place the antenna poles on top of the load. Secure them to convenient points with type III
nylon cord.
25
Place any other truck equipment on top of the load, and secure it with 1/2-inch tubular nylon
webbing. (The pioneer tool kit is shown, but it is not necessary to remove it from its normal
stowage position under the truck.)
26
Pass a 15-foot lashing over the load from the right rear to the left front tie-down ring. Secure it
with a D-ring and a load binder.
27
Pass a 15-foot lashing over the load from the left rear to the right front tie-down ring. Secure it
with a D-ring and a load binder.
Figure 5-2. G/VLLD and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M966 Truck (continued)
RIGGING AN/USG-70 POSITION AND AZIMUTH DETERMINING
SYSTEM (PADS) IN M998 CARGO/TROOP CARRIER
5-3. Use the procedures shown in Figure 5-13 to rig the PADS, camouflage net
and poles, fuel can, water can, and four boxes of 105-mm ammunition. The load
shown here weighs 834 pounds.
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2
3
1
Roll and tie any cables. Secure them to the radio rack or other convenient points with type III
nylon cord. They may also be stored in the battery box.
2
Remove the computer display unit (CDU) from its mount.
3
Secure the battery box to the tie-downs provided with a 15-foot lashing. Pass the lashing
through the handles of the battery box.
Figure 5-3. PADS and Ammunition Rigged in M998 Truck
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5
4
Place the CDU in its mount on top of the computer unit. Secure it with the clamps provided.
5
Position two 15-foot lashings under the computer unit and the inertia measuring unit. Keep the
lashings away from the plumb bar and the cables under the computer.
Figure 5-3. PADS and Ammunition Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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Notes: 1. This drawing is not drawn to scale.
2. All dimensions are in inches.
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6
6
Center a 15- by 25-inch piece of honeycomb over the top of the equipment rack. Position an 8-
by 8-inch cutout along the rear edge of the honeycomb to accommodate the CDU.
7
Construct a wood frame as shown using 2- by 4-inch lumber and 6-penny nails. Fit the wood
frame around the honeycomb placed in step 6 above.
8
Fasten the lashings placed in step 5 over the honeycomb with D-rings and load binders.
Figure 5-3. PADS and Ammunition Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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9
9
9
Place two 14- by 14-inch pieces of honeycomb over the battery box. Place two 18- by 31-inch
pieces of honeycomb over the wood frame. Tape the edges of the top layers, and tie the
honeycomb over the components with type III nylon cord.
Figure 5-3. PADS and Ammunition Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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12
11
10
Pass a 15-foot lashing through the center tie-down rings. Pass a 5-foot lashing through the left
front and right rear tie-down rings. Pass another 15-foot lashing through the left rear and right
front tie-down rings.
11
Place a 12- by 48-inch piece and a 36- by 48-inch piece of honeycomb as a single layer over
the lashings.
12
Position two 15-foot lashings 10 inches from each side of the honeycomb.
Figure 5-3. PADS and Ammunition Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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16
13
Center four boxes of ammunition on the honeycomb.
14
Bind the boxes together with the lashings placed in step 10.
15
Run a 15-foot lashing through all the box carying handles. Fasten the lashing at the rear of the
boxes.
16
Tape the truck tarpaulin support bows together, and tie them to the B-pillar with type III nylon
cord.
Figure 5-3. PADS and Ammunition Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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17
Set a padded fuel can and a plastic water can between the ammunition boxes and wheel wells
at the rear of the load. Tie them to the nearest tie-down rings, to the PADS frame, and to the
binding lashings with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
18
Place the camouflage net and pole bags, the cab doors, the truck cab cover, and tarpaulin on
top of the ammunition boxes.
Note: The pioneer tool kit is also shown, but it does not need to be removed from its rack
under the truck.
19
Fasten the three lashings placed in step 10 over the load with D-rings and load binders.
20
Tie the antenna, cab cover supports, or other loose objects to the side slats with type III nylon
cord.
21
Close the tailgate and tie it with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing (not shown).
Figure 5-3. PADS and Ammunition Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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RIGGING BATTERY COMPUTER SYSTEM (BCS) IN M998 TRUCK
5-5. Use the procedures shown in Figure 5-4 to rig the BCS, camouflage net and
poles, generator, and truck and crew equipment. This accompanying load
weighs 801 pounds.
Note: Be sure the unit owning the truck has installed the BCS in its mount and the solid
side boards on the truck.
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3
18
8
6
2
1
Remove the anntenna mount on the left side of the truck. Wrap it with cellulose wadding taped
in place. Place the mount in the camouflage net bag (not shown).
2
Roll loose cables and tie or tape them to the BCS mount. Tape all exposed cable connectors.
3
Cut two 13- by 18-inch pieces of honeycomb, with cutouts as shown. Place one on each side
of the computer box with the cutouts facing the rear.
Figure 5-4. BCS and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M998 Truck
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4
5
7
4
Center an 18- by 25-inch piece of honeycomb against the right side of the computer box.
5
Place a 3/4- by 18- by 25-inch piece of plywood flush against the honeycomb placed in step 4
above.
6
Center eight 18- by 25-inch pieces of honeycomb against the left side of the computer box.
7
Place a 3/4- by 18- by 25-inch piece of plywood flush against the left side of the honeycomb
placed in step 6 above.
Figure 5-4. BCS and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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10
11
10
9
8
Place a 3/4- by 27- by 47-inch piece of plywood flush over the honeycomb and plywood placed
in steps 4 through 7.
9
Pad the front side of the computer box with two 12- by 16-inch pieces of felt. Tie the felt in
place with type III nylon cord.
10
Run a 15-foot lashing around the computer box, through the rear carrying handle, and under the
top bar of the mount. Fasten the lashing on top of the plywood cover.
11
Run a 15-foot lashing around the plywood and honeycomb placed in steps 4 through 7. Fasten
the lashing on the rear side.
Figure 5-4. BCS and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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13
12
Cover the bed of the truck between the center and rear tie-down rings with a 12- by 48-inch
piece and a 36- by 48-inch piece of honeycomb. Place the honeycomb as shown.
13
Place the generator on the honeycomb against the left wheel well. Lash each corner of the
generator frame to the nearest tie-down ring.
Figure 5-4. BCS and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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14
Set a padded fuel can and a plastic water can to the left of the BCS rack. Tie them to the rack
with type III nylon cord.
15
Roll and tie the generator cable with type I, 1/4-inch cotton webbing. Lay it to the right of the
generator, and tie the cable to the center tie-down rings with type III nylon cord.
16
Place the antenna bag on the floor across the front of the BCS rack. Use type III nylon cord to
tie the ends of the bag, and to secure the bag to the nearest tie-down rings.
17
Secure the small truck antenna to the truck sideboards with type III nylon cord.
18
Place the spool of communications wire over the right center tie-down ring. Tie it to the ring
with type III nylon cord.
19
Place the camouflage net poles over the antenna bag. Secure them to the left and right center
tie-down rings with type III nylon cord.
20
Pad the blades of the two shovels with cellulose wadding taped in place. Tie the shovels to the
right rear and right center tie-down rings with type III nylon cord.
Figure 5-4. BCS and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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Place the camouflage net bag on the right side of the cargo bed.
22
Fold the tarpaulin and cab cover, and place them over the generator cable and shovels.
23
Place the plotting boards over the truck covers.
24
Pass a 15-foot lashing through the right rear tie-down ring, over the plotting boards, and through
the left front tie-down ring. Secure the lashing on top of the load.
25
Pass a 15-foot lashing through the center rear tie-down ring, over the plotting boards, and
through the right front tie-down ring. Secure the lashing on top of the load.
26
Tie the bows together with type III nylon cord. Tie them to the sideboards with type III nylon
cord.
27
Close the tailgate, and secure it with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
28
Tape the snap hooks on the safety strap.
Figure 5-4. BCS and Accompanying Equipment Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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RIGGING AN/VSC-2 RADIOTELETYPE IN M998 TRUCK
5-6. Use the procedures shown in Figure 5-5 to rig the AN/VSC-2 radioteletype,
two generators, and truck and crew equipment. This load weighs 1,373 pounds.
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2
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1
Tie the fire extinguisher to the radio mount supports with type III nylon cord.
2
Tie the radioteletype operator backrest to the radio mount with type III nylon cord.
3
Cover the crypto unit with cotton duck cloth, and tape the cloth in place.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck
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8
6
5
4
4
Roll and tape all loose cables.
5
Pad the speaker with cellulose wadding taped in place. Tie the speaker to the lifting handles of
the bottom radio with type III nylon cord.
6
Pad the upper radio controls with cellulose wadding taped in place.
7
Tape the edges of a 12- by15-inch piece of honeycomb. Tie the honeycomb over the crypto unit
with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
8
Tape the edges of a 14- by 18-inch piece of honeycomb. Tie the honeycomb over the radio with
type III nylon cord.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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10
11
9
9
Place four 10- by 16-inch pieces of honeycomb between the teletype cover and the seat
cushion. Tape the bottom edges of the stack, and tie the stack to the teletype cover with type
III nylon cord.
10
Detach the antenna from its mount, and remove the mount from the crossbar. Wrap the mount
generously in cellulose wadding. Tape the cellulose wadding in place. Tie the antenna mount
along the crossbar with four lengths of type III nylon cord.
11
Lash a filled plastic water can to the right rear seat back with a 15-foot lashing, a D-ring, and a
load binder.
12
Lay the camouflage net bag between the rear seats and in the space between the teletype and
radio sets. Secure it with a length of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing tied to the brace behind the
driver's seat and to the crossbar behind the rear seats.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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15
13
Wrap two filled fuel cans with cellulose wadding taped in place. Lash the fuel cans to the left
rear seat back with a 15-foot lashing, a D-ring, and a load binder.
14
Tie a length of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing to the brace behind the driver's seat. Run the
webbing through the fuel can handles, and tie it to the crossbar behind the left rear seat.
15
Wrap an oil can with cellulose wadding taped in place. Tie the oil can to the rear seat hinges
and to the front seat with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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BOTTOM
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16
Place the truck doors and cover between two 36- by 46-inch pieces of honeycomb. Make a 6-
by 16-inch cutout in the bottom piece to allow for the antenna mount. Cut the adjacent corner
about 8 inches to allow for the crypto box. Tape the bottom and top edges of the honeycomb.
Tie the bundle together with two lengths of type III nylon cord
17
Place the doors and cover on top of the right rear seat and teletype, with the cutout in the
bottom honeycomb piece over the antenna mount. Tie the bundle to the crossbar and front
seat braces with two lengths of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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21
19
18
Form four 30-foot lashings according to FM 4-20.102/TO 13C7-1-5.
19
Center a lashing through the rear center tie-down ring.
20
Center a lashing through the front center tie-down ring.
21
Pass a lashing through the front and rear tie down rings on each side.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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22
Pass two 15-foot lashings around the center and top horizontal bars of each generator.
23
Tape the gauges.
24
Pad the front ends of the generator frames with felt. Tie the felt in place with type III nylon cord.
25
Raise the truck bows, but do not detach them.
26
Cover the cargo bed, using two 36- by 42-inch pieces, and two 16- by 42-inch pieces of
honeycomb as shown above.
27
Place the two generators against the crossbar, facing as shown.
28
Pad the outside rear frames with felt, tied in place with type III nylon cord.
29
Place a 24- by 34-inch piece of honeycomb between the two generators.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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31
33
32
30
Pad three filled fuel cans with cellulose wadding, and tape the wadding in place. Set the fuel
cans flat against the rear of the generators.
31
Tie a filler nozzle to the center can handle with type III nylon cord.
32
Close the tailgate and tie it with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
33
Secure the fuel cans to the tailgate brackets with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing, running the
webbing through the can handles.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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34
Run the lashing placed in step 19 around the front of the generators. Secure it with two D-rings
and a load binder on the side of the load.
35
Run the lashing placed in step 20 around the rear of the fuel cans. Secure it with two D-rings
and a load binder on the side of the load.
36
Place a 3/4- by 32- by 50-inch piece of plywood over the generators.
37
Join the running ends of the lashings placed in step 21 as follows: left front to right rear, and
left rear to right front. Fasten the lashings on top of the plywood with two D-rings and a load
binder.
38
Lower the bows toward the rear of the truck.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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42
45
43
44
39
Place three 10-foot lengths of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing over the wheel wells and down
through the footman loops. Extend the webbing under the horizontal bar on the generator frame
and up over the generator.
40
Lay the antenna case, the probe rods and stake driver, and the camouflage net pole bag (in
order) over the webbing on the wheel well.
41
Tie the three lengths of nylon over the items placed in step 40 above.
42
Lay the soft top enclosure supports over the folded bows at the rear of the truck. Pad and tape
all sharp fixtures.
43
Tie the items together with type III nylon cord.
44
Tie all the bows to the rear shackles with type III nylon cord.
45
Tie all the bows to the footman loops with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
Figure 5-5. AN/VSC-2 Radioteletype Rigged in M998 Truck (continued)
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RIGGING DIVISION ASSAULT COMMAND RADIO SYSTEM IN M998 TRUCK
5-7. Use the procedures shown in Figure 5-6 to rig the Division Assault Com-
mand Radio System, and truck and crew equipment. This load weighs 1,520
pounds.
1
2
1
Secure the cab-mounted radios to their mounts and to the rack behind the seats with 1/2-inch
tubular nylon webbing.
2
Wrap the fire extinguisher with cellulose wadding taped in place. Tie the fire extinguisher to the
radio rack behind the seats with type III nylon cord.
Figure 5-6. Division Assault Command Radio System and Truck Equipment Rigged
in M998 Truck
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4
6
3
Make sure all radio equipment is secured in its mounts. Reinforce the equipment and mounts
with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing if necessary (not shown).
4
Secure the communications security devices (shown covered with paper) to their racks with
1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
5
Place the tabletops on edge in the area between the cargo floor and the equipment racks.
6
Pad the rear antenna mounts with cellulose wadding. Tape the wadding in place.
7
Remove the antenna mount from the left side of the truck. Pad it with cellulose wadding, and
place it in the radio equipment chest (not shown).
Figure 5-6. Division Assault Command Radio System and Truck Equipment Rigged
in M998 Truck (continued)
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9
11
10
8
Place a 79- by 21-inch piece of honeycomb over the radios. Secure it with 1/2-inch tubular
nylon webbing.
9
Place a 79- by 27-inch piece of honeycomb on edge against the tabletops and radios. Secure
it with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
10
Place a 15-foot lashing through each of the three pairs of cargo bed tie-down rings in a front-to-
rear direction.
11
Place a 15-foot lashing across the width of the cargo bed 38 inches from the front radio
equipment rack.
Figure 5-6. Division Assault Command Radio System and Truck Equipment Rigged
in M998 Truck (continued)
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14
12
12
Place a 36- by 59-inch piece of honeycomb and a 15- by 59-inch piece of honeycomb side by
side to cover the cargo bed.
13
Place a 7- by 16-inch piece of honeycomb between the left wheel well and the honeycomb
placed in step 9 (not shown). Pad the GRC-46 radio with cellulose wadding. Tape the wadding
in place. Lay the radio on its side on the honeycomb placed above. Tie it to convenient points
with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
14
Place these items in the cargo bed from left to right in order: large radio equipment chest, two
17- by 33-inch pieces of honeycomb placed on edge, and the small radio equipment chest.
Figure 5-6. Division Assault Command Radio System and Truck Equipment Rigged
in M998 Truck (continued)
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15
16
15
Lay four OE 254 antenna sets across the cargo bed.
16
Place the RL-31 rack on top of the antenna bags.
17
Fasten the lashings placed in step 10 using D-rings and load binders. Cross the outer lashings
as shown.
18
Fasten the lashing placed in step 11 over the boxes with a D-ring and a load binder.
Figure 5-6. Division Assault Command Radio System and Truck Equipment Rigged
in M998 Truck (continued)
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Notes: 1. This drawing is not drawn to scale.
2. All dimensions are in inches
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19
Close and tie the tailgate with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
20
Tie a 12- by 24-inch piece of honeycomb over the left communications security device with
type III nylon cord.
21
Make a cutout in a 24- by 36-inch piece of honeycomb as shown. Cover the right radio and
communications security device with the honeycomb.
22
Place the reel of WD1A wire on the left wheel well. Tie it to the body side rack as shown with
1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
23
Place the truck covers on top of the equipment chests. Tie them to convenient points with type
III nylon cord.
24
Place the camouflage net bag on top of the rack unit. Tie the bag to convenient points with
type III nylon cord.
25
Tie the bows together and secure them to the load with type III nylon cord.
26
Install the safety strap and tape the latches.
Figure 5-6. Division Assault Command Radio System and Truck Equipment Rigged
in M998 Truck (continued)
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RIGGING MOBILE SUBSCRIBER RADIO TELEPHONE IN M998 TRUCK
5-8. Use the procedures shown in Figures 5-7 and 5-8 to rig the Mobile Sub-
scriber Radio Telephone Terminal (AN/VRC-97). Rig equipment in addition to
the items shown to meet the weight requirement.
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Remove the whip antenna from the antenna mount. Remove the receiver/transmitter from its
base.
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Pad the receiver/transmitter mounting bracket with three pieces of 11- by 14 1/2-inch felt.
3
Return the receiver/transmitter to its mount and be sure that the mounting bolts are properly
tightened. Secure the receiver/transmitter to its mount with two lengths of 1/2-inch tubular
nylon webbing tied to the carrying handles. Tie the nylon webbing with surgeon's and locking
knots with overhand knots in the running ends.
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Secure the frequency fill cable with the hook-and-loop straps provided, and with three lengths
of type III nylon cord.
Figure 5-7. Receiver/Transmitter RT-1539 Prepared and Secured
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Center a 30-foot lashing through the tie-down provision behind the right rear wheel. Pass both
ends of the lashing over the receiver/transmitter and through the carrying handles.
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Cross the lashing in front of the receiver/transmitter and pass it through the cargo bed tie-down
rings. Secure the lashing with two D-rings and a load binder.
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Safety tie any cables to convenient stationary points with type III nylon cord.
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Place a 15- by 30-inch piece of honeycomb on top of the receiver/transmitter. Tape the upper
30-inch sides of the honeycomb. Secure the honeycomb to the receiver/transmitter with type III
nylon cord. Run the cord over the honeycomb from the right carrying handle to the left rear
mounting bracket, and from the left carrying handle to the right rear mounting bracket.
Figure 5-7. Receiver/Transmitter RT-1539 Prepared and Secured (continued)
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Secure the digital subscriber voice terminal (DSVT) in the bracket between the seats with its
mounting bolts.
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Make a pad of the upper dimensions of the DSVT with cellulose wadding covered with tape.
Secure the pad to the DSVT with two lengths of type III nylon cord tied to convenient
stationary points.
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Cut a piece of honeycomb to fit the top of the remaining DSVT components. Cut smaller pieces
of honeycomb to support the top piece. Tie the honeycomb to the mounts with type III nylon
cord.
Figure 5-8. Digital Subscriber Voice Terminal (KY-68) Components Prepared and Secured
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