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Chapter 8
POSITIONING AND SECURING JAVELINS ON STACK 1
8-25. Position and secure the Javelins on stack 1 as shown in Figure 8-21.
1
1 Pre-position two 30-foot lashings 10 inches from each end of stack 1.
Figure 8-21. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 1
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CAUTION
The Javelins must be positioned with the direction of the flight arrow
toward the rear of the platform.
5
4
2
3
2
Position five Javelin containers on top of the pre-positioned lashings with the stacking
brackets centered over the 6 inch pieces of honeycomb of stack 1.
3
Pre-position two 30-foot lashings on top of the Javelins to the inside of the first pre-
positioned lashings in step 1.
4
Position five Javelin containers on top of the pre-positioned lashings in step 3.
5 Secure the first and second layer with the pre-positioned lashings on the bottom with two
D-rings and a load binder on top of the Javelin containers.
Figure 8-21. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 1 (Continued)
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7
6
6 Position five Javelin containers on top of the last layer of missiles.
7 Secure the pre-positioned lashings under the middle layer together to secure the second
and third layers.
Figure 8-21. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 1 (Continued)
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POSITIONING AND SECURING JAVELINS ON STACK 2
8-26. Position and secure the Javelins on stack 2 as shown in Figure 8-22.
CAUTION
The Javelins must be positioned with the direction of the flight arrow
toward the rear of the platform.
1
4
3
2
1
Position two 38- by- 80-inch pieces of ¾-inch plywood to the rear of Javelin stack 1.
2
Pre-position two 30-foot lashings 10 inches from each end of stack 2.
Note. Position all Javelins on stack 2 against the plywood.
3
Position five Javelin containers on top and centered on the pre-positioned lashings, flush
against the plywood.
4 Pre-position two 30-foot lashings to the inside of the first pre-positioned lashings on top of
the Javelins.
Figure 8-22. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 2
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10
7
8
5
9
6
5
Position five Javelin containers on top of the pre-positioned lashings.
6
Secure the pre-positioned lashings together to secure the first and second layers.
7
Pre-position two 30-foot lashings to the outside of the second pre-positioned lashings on
top of the Javelin containers.
8
Position five Javelin containers on top of the last layer of missiles.
9
Secure the second set of pre-positioned lashings together to secure the second and third
layers.
10
Position five Javelin containers on top of the last layer of missiles.
11 Secure the third set of pre-positioned lashings together to secure the third and fourth
layers.
Figure 8-22. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 2 (Continued)
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POSITIONING AND SECURING JAVELINS ON STACK 3
8-27. Position and secure the Javelins on stack 3 as shown in Figure 8-23.
CAUTION
The Javelins must be positioned with the direction of the flight arrow
toward the rear of the platform.
1
4
3
2
1
Position two 38- by- 80-inch pieces of ¾-inch plywood to the rear of stack 2.
2
Pre-position two 30-foot lashings 10 inches from each end of stack 3.
Note. Position all Javelins on stack 3 against the plywood.
3
Position five Javelin containers on top and centered on the pre-positioned lashings, flush
against the plywood.
4 Pre-position two 30-foot lashings to the inside of the first pre-positioned lashings on top of
the Javelins.
Figure 8-23. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 3
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7
5
6
5
Position five Javelin containers on top of the pre-positioned lashings.
6
Secure the pre-positioned lashings on the bottom together to secure the first and second
layers.
7
Position five Javelin containers on top of the last layer of missiles.
8 Secure the pre-positioned lashings under the middle layer together to secure the second
and third layers.
Figure 8-23. Javelins Positioned and Secured on Stack 3 (Continued)
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CONSTRUCTING ENDBOARDS
8-28. Construct four endboards as shown in Figure 8-24.
Notes. 1. This drawing is not to scale.
2. All dimensions are in inches.
3. Use 8d nails.
24
24
8
CUTOUTS
PLYWOOD
13
2 X 2
(¾ X 34 X 80)
9
68
8
PLYWOOD
CUTOUTS
(¾ X 34 X 80)
2 X 2
13
9
80
Step:
1. Cut four ¾- by 80- by 34-inch pieces of plywood.
2. Make eight 2- by 2-inch cutouts on each endboard as shown.
3. Cut four 2- by 4- by 68-inch pieces of lumber.
4. Nail two pieces of plywood flush together using two 2- by 4- by 68-inch pieces of lumber
placed 24 inches from each cutout end with 8d nails to make an endboard. Repeat to
make two endboards.
Figure 8-24. Endboards Constructed
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Chapter 8
LASHING ENDBOARDS TO LOAD
8-29. Lash the endboards to the load as shown in Figure 8-25.
ENDBOARD
ENDBOARD
2
1
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
1
Form four 30-foot lashings. Place one 30-foot lashing through the
right side bottom middle cutouts of both front and rear endboards.
Center the D-rings in the center of stack 2. Repeat the same for the
left side. Secure the lashings on each end with four D-rings and two
load binders.
2
Place one 30-foot lashings through the right side top cutouts of both
front and rear endboards. Center the D-rings in the center of stack 2.
Repeat the same for the left side. Secure the lashings on each end
with four D-rings and two load binders
Figure 8-25. Endboards Lashed to Load
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LASHING LOAD TO PLATFORM
8-30. Lash the load to the platform as shown in Figure 8-26.
1
2
28
1A
1
1
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
1
1 and 28
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 1 and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing to the top left front endboard cutout. Route a 15
foot lashing through clevis 28 and through its own D-ring. Route the
lashing to the top left rear endboard cutout. Secure the two lashings
together on the left side of the load centered on stack 2 with two D-
rings and a load binder.
2
1A and 28A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 1A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top right front endboard cutout. Route
a 15-foot lashing through clevis 28A and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing to the top right rear endboard cutout. Secure the
two lashings together on the right side of the load centered on stack
2 with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform
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Chapter 8
PLYWOOD
HONEYCOMB
5
3
9
5
Steps:
1. Cut a 27- by 76-inch piece of honeycomb and position it on top of stack 1.
2. Cut a ¾- by 43- by 76-inch piece of plywood and position it on top of the honeycomb
centered.
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
3
5
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 5 and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing over the top of stack 1 on the front end of the
positioned plywood.
4
5A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 5A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 5 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
5
9
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 9 and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing over the top of stack 1 on the rear end of the
positioned plywood.
6
9A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 9A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 9 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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7
19
14
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
7
14
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 14 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing through the right side top front handle of
stack 2 over the stack, through the left side front handle.
8
14A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 14A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 14 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
9
19
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 19 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing through the right side top rear handle of stack
2 over the stack, through the left side rear handle.
10
19A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 19A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 19 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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11
13
17
15
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
11
15
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 15 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing over and across the top of stack 2.
12
15A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 15A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 15 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
13
17
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 17 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing over and across the top of stack 2.
14
17A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 17A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 17 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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15
24
22
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
15
22
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 22 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing over and across the top of stack 3.
16
22A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 22A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 22 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
17
24
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 24 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing over and across the top of stack 3.
18
24A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 24A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 24 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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21
19
8
6
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
19
6
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 6 and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing over the top of stack 1 on the plywood.
20
6A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 6A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 6 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
21
8
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 8 and through its own D-ring.
Route the lashing over the top of stack 1 on the plywood.
22
8A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 8A and through its own D-
ring. Secure the lashing to the lashing from clevis 8 on the left side
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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23
11
10
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
23
10
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 10 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the bottom front cutout.
24
10A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 10A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the bottom front cutout. Secure the lashing
to the lashing from clevis 10 centered on the front endboard with two
D-rings and a load binder.
25
11
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 11 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the bottom middle front cutout.
26
11A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 11A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the bottom middle front cutout. Secure the
lashing to the lashing from clevis 11 centered on the front endboard
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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27
13
12
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
27
12
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 12 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top middle front cutout.
28
12A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 12A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top middle front cutout. Secure the
lashing to the lashing from clevis 12 centered on the front endboard
with two D-rings and a load binder.
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13
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 13 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top front cutout.
30
13A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 13A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top front cutout. Secure the lashing to
the lashing from clevis 13 centered on the front endboard with two
D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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31
35
23
21
20
Lashing
Tiedown
Instructions
Number
Clevis
Number
31
20
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 20 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top rear cutout.
32
20A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 20A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top rear cutout. Secure the lashing to
the lashing from clevis 20 centered on the rear endboard with two D-
rings and a load binder.
33
21
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 21 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top middle rear cutout.
34
21A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 21A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the top middle rear cutout. Secure the
lashing to the lashing from clevis 21 centered on the rear endboard
with two D-rings and a load binder.
35
23
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 23 and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the bottom middle rear cutout.
36
23A
Route a 15-foot lashing through clevis 23A and through its own D-
ring. Route the lashing to the bottom middle rear cutout. Secure the
lashing to the lashing from clevis 23 centered on the rear endboard
with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-26. Load Lashed to Platform (Continued)
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Chapter 8
POSITIONING THE ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEM (ACS) AND
INSTALLING SUSPENSION SLINGS
8-31. Construct the ACS according to Chapter 2, Section VII. Position the ACS and install suspension
slings as shown in Figure 8-27.
2
1
1 Cut a 7- by 76-inch piece of honeycomb. Position it on stack 1.
2 Position the front ACS on top of the 7- by 76-inch piece of honeycomb against the front of
the board against stack 2 with the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber to the rear.
Figure 8-27. ACS Positioned and Suspension Slings Installed
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5
3
7
4
3 Cut and position a 27- by 76-inch piece of honeycomb on top of stack 2.
4 Route a 15-foot lashing through the front left handle of the Javelin container of stack 3 and
through its own D-ring.
5 Route a 15-foot lashing through the rear right handle of the Javelin container of stack 1
and through its own D-ring. Route the lashing over the front ACS, over the 27- by 76-inch
piece of honeycomb, and toward the front left handle of the Javelin container of stack 3.
Secure the lashings of steps 4 and 5 together with two D-rings and a load binder.
6 Route a 15-foot lashing through the rear left handle of the Javelin container of stack 1 and
through its own D-ring. Route the lashing over the front ACS.
7 Route a 15-foot lashing through the front right handle of the Javelin container of stack 3
and through its own D-ring. Route the lashing over the 27- by 76-inch piece of honeycomb,
and toward the rear left handle of the Javelin container of stack 1. Secure the lashings of
steps 6 and 7 together with two D-rings and a load binder.
Figure 8-27. ACS Positioned and Suspension Slings Installed (Continued)
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9
8
8 Cut and position a 27- by 76-inch piece of honeycomb on top of stack 3. Secure the piece
of honeycomb with a length of type III nylon cord to convenient points.
9 Position the rear ACS flush on the front edge of the 27- by 76-inch piece of honeycomb
with the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber to the front.
Figure 8-27. ACS Positioned and Suspension Slings Installed (Continued)
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10
10
11
26
25
7
4
10 Attach a 3 ¾-inch, two-point link to an 11-foot (4-loop), type XXVI sling. Pass a 3-foot (4
loop), type XXVI sling through the two-point link. Repeat this procedure three more times.
11 Attach the ends of the 3-foot sling to clevises 4 and 7.
12 Attach the ends of the 3-foot sling to clevises 25 and 26.
13 Repeat steps 11 and 12 for clevises 4A and 7A, and 25A and 26A (not shown).
Figure 8-27. ACS Positioned and Suspension Slings Installed (Continued)
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18
14
17
15
16
16
3
2
14
Pad and tape the slings 6 inches above and 6 inches below the ACS clevis. Pass each
sling through the closest ACS clevis.
15
Run a 15-foot lashing from clevis 2, through the ACS clevis from the outside to inside, rear
to front, around the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber, and back to clevis 2. Loosely secure the
lashing with a D-ring and a load binder and repeat with clevis 2A on the left side.
16
Run a 15-foot lashing from clevis 3, through the ACS clevis from the outside to inside, rear
to front, around the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber, and back to clevis 3. Loosely secure the
lashing with a D-ring and a load binder and repeat with clevis 3A on the left side.
17
Run a 15-foot lashing from clevis 16, through the ACS clevis from the outside to inside,
front to rear, around the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber, and back to clevis 16. Loosely
secure the lashing with a D-ring and a load binder and repeat with clevis 16A on the left
side.
18
Make sure the ACS is centered on the load. Tighten all the lashings on the left side and on
the right side at the same time. Tighten the lashings in the following order: 2 and 2A, 3 and
3A, and 16 and 16A.
Figure 8-27. ACS Positioned and Suspension Slings Installed (Continued)
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20
19
27
18
19 Run a 15-foot lashing from clevis 18, through the ACS clevis from the outside to inside,
rear to front, around the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber, and back to clevis 18. Loosely
secure the lashing with a D-ring and a load binder and repeat with clevis 18A on the left
side.
20 Run a 15-foot lashing from clevis 27, through the ACS clevis from the outside to inside,
front to rear, around the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber, and back to clevis 27. Loosely
secure the lashing with a D-ring and a load binder and repeat with clevis 27A on the left
side.
21 Make sure the ACS is centered on the load. Tighten all the lashings on the left and right
sides at the same time. Tighten the lashings in the following order: 18 and 18A, and 27 and
27A.
Figure 8-27. ACS Positioned and Suspension Slings Installed (Continued)
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23
25
24
22
22
Safety tie the two-point links with one turn of type III nylon cord to the ACS clevis.
23
Extend the slings upward, placing them on a crane and pulling them taut.
24
Tie a length of type III nylon cord around and behind the suspension sling, and around
each ACS sling. See Figure 2-7 for a detailed view. Repeat for all suspension slings.
25 Tie a length of type III nylon cord around the suspension sling, behind all lashings and
around the 4- by 4-inch piece of lumber of the ACS. Repeat for all suspension slings.
Figure 8-27. ACS Positioned and Suspension Slings Installed (Continued)
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STOWING CARGO PARACHUTES
8-32. Prepare, stow, and restrain two G-11D cargo parachutes as shown in Chapter 2 and as shown on top
of the board on stack 1 in Figure 8-28.
1
6
1 Restrain the parachutes with type VIII nylon webbing to bushings 6 and 6A.
Figure 8-28. Cargo Parachutes Installed and Restrained
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STOWING DEPLOYMENT PARACHUTE
8-33. Prepare, stow, and install the deployment parachute according to Chapter 2, Section V and as shown
in Figure 8-29.
1
1 Prepare, stow and install the deployment parachute according to Chapter 2, Section V and
as shown above.
Figure 8-29. Deployment Parachute Installed
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INSTALLING PARACHUTE RELEASE SYSTEM
8-34. Prepare and install an M-1 release system according to Chapter 2, Section VI and as shown in Figure
8-30.
3
5
2
1
4
5
1
Position the M-1 release on top of the release platform.
2
Remove the buffers from the free ends of the suspension slings and attach them to the
release.
3
S-fold the suspension slings safety tie at or near the 3 ¾-inch link with type I, ¼-inch cotton
webbing. Make two ties on each sling.
4
Attach the riser extensions to the parachute connectors. Secure the riser extensions
together with type I, ¼-inch cotton webbing.
5 Restrain the release through the parachute release connectors to convenient points on the
platform. Secure the bottom of the release to convenient points on the platform.
Figure 8-30. Parachute Release System Installed
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INSTALLING MAST RELEASE KNIVES
8-35. Install the mast release knives according to Chapter 2, Figure 2-45, Steps 4 through 10 and as shown
in Figure 8-31.
1
2
1 The length of the left and right ½-inch tubular nylon webbing from the base of the guillotine
knives to the lower suspension links of the M-1 release is 98 inches as shown in Steps 5
and 6 of Figure 2-45.
2 Tie a length of type III nylon cord from each guillotine knife to the sweeper handle on the
left side of the load that measures 60 inches as shown in Steps 9 and 10 of Figure 2-45.
Note. All measurements are from knot to knot.
Figure 8-31. Mast Release Knives Installed
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MARKING RIGGED LOAD
8-36. Mark the rigged load according to Chapter 2, Section IX and as shown in Figure 8-32. A Shipper’s
Declaration for Dangerous Goods is required.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
8-37. The equipment required to rig this load is listed in Table 8-2.
CAUTION
Make the final rigger inspection required by Chapter 2, Section IX
before the load leaves the rigging site.
RIGGED LOAD DATA
Weight: Load shown
8,920 pounds
Maximum load allowed
9,000 pounds
Height
98 inches
Width
94 inches
Overall Length
216 inches
Overhang: Front
0 inches
Rear
0 inches
Center of Balance: (from front edge of platform):
98 inches
Figure 8-32. Javelin (Plastic) Containers Rigged on DRAS Platform
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Table 8-2. Equipment Required for Rigging Javelin (Plastic) Containers on DRAS Platform
National Stock Number
Item
Quantity
8040-00-273-8713
Adhesive paste, 1-gallon
As required
4020-00-240-2146
Cord, nylon, type III, 550-pound
As required
Clevis:
4030-00-090-5354
Large
5
4030-00-678-8562
Medium
4
1670-00-360-0328
Cover, clevis, large
3
8135-00-664-6958
Cushioning material, cellulose wadding
As required
8305-00-191-1101
Felt, ½-inch
As required
1670-01-493-6418
Link assembly, two-point, 3 ¾-inch
9
Lumber:
5510-00-220-6146
2- by 4-inch
As required
5510-00-220-6148
2- by 6-inch
As required
5510-00-220-6274
4- by 4-inch
As required
5530-00-618-8073
Plywood, ¾-inch
18 sheets
Nail, steel wire, common:
5315-00-010-4659
8d
As required
5315-00-010-4662
12d
As required
5315-00-753-3885
16d
As required
1670-00-753-3928
Pad, energy dissipating, honeycomb
33 sheets
1670-01-487-5461
Static line assembly release away
1
Parachute:
Cargo:
1670-01-016-7841
G-11D
2
1670-00-040-8135
Cargo extraction: 28-foot (deployment parachute)
1
Platform, dual row, 18-foot
1670-01-485-1654
Rail, DRAS
2
1670-01-486-1342
Roller Pad, DRAS
4
1670-01-486-1656
Panel Assembly, Main
9
1670-01-162-2372
Clevis assembly
62
1670-01-097-8816
Release, cargo parachute, M-1
1
Sling, cargo airdrop
For suspension:
1670-01-062-6310
11-foot (4-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
4
1670-01-062-6306
3-foot (4-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
4
For deployment:
1670-01-062-6306
3-foot (4-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
1
For riser extension:
1670-01-062-6313
60-foot (3-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
For ACS:
1670-01-063-7761
16-foot (2-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
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(Continued)
National Stock Number
Item
Quantity
1670-00-040-8219
Strap, parachute release, multicut
2
1670-00-937-0271
Knife release, cargo (guillotine)
6
1670-01-487-5464
Outrigger assembly
1
7510-00-266-5016
Tape, adhesive, 2-inch
As required
1670-00-937-0271
Tie-down assembly, 15-foot
88
1670-00-725-1437
Tie-down, cargo, aircraft, (CGU-1B)
5
Webbing:
8305-00-268-2411
Cotton, ¼-inch, type I
As required
Nylon:
8305-00-082-5752
Tubular, ½-inch
As required
8305-00-263-3591
Type VIII
As required
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Glossary
ACS
attitude control system
AD
airdrop
AFB
Air Force base
AFMAN
Air Force Manual
AFR
Air Force regulation
AFTO
Air Force technical order
ALC
Airlift Logistics Center
AGL
above ground level
attn
attention
CB
center of balance
d
penny
DA
Department of the Army
DC
District of Columbia
DD
Department of Defense
diam
diameter
DRAS
dual row airdrop system
FM
field manual
HMMWV
high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle
HQ
headquarters
JAI
joint airdrop inspector
lb
pound
MAJCOM
Major Command
LV
low-velocity
LVOSS
light vehicle obscruation smoke system
MCRP
Marine Corps Reference Publication
mm
millimeter
NSN
national stock number
OVE
on-vehicular equipment
PFA
platform fitting assembly
TM
technical manual
TO
technical order
TOW
tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided
TRADOC
US Army Training and Doctrine Command
US
United States
wt
weight
w
with
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Glossary
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without
yd
yard
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References
AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/DLAI 4245.3. Preparing
Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments. December 2001.
FM 4-20.153/MCRP 4-11.3B/TO 13C7-18-41. Airdrop of Supplies and Equipment: Rigging
Ammunition. 1 May 2004.
TM 9-2320-280-10/TO 36A12-1A-2091-1/TM 2320-10/6B. Truck, Utility: Cargo/Troop Carrier, 1
¼-Ton, 4X4, M998 (2320-01-107-7155). 31 January 1996.
TM 9-2330-202-14&P. Operator's, Unit, Direct Support and General Support Maintenance Manual
Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List for Trailer, Cargo. 12 May 1997.
TM 10-1670-268-20&P/TO 13C7-52-22. Organizational Maintenance Manual Including Repair
Parts and Special Tools List for Type V Airdrop Platform and Dual Row Airdrop. 15
September 2002.
TM 10-1670-277-23&P/TO 13C5-28-2/NAVAIR 13-1-30. Unit and Direct Support (DS)
Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) for Parachute, Cargo
Type: 28-Foot Diameter, Cargo Extraction Parachute Assembly (NSN 1670-00-040-8135).
30 April 2002.
TM 10-1670-280-23&P/TO 13C5-31-2/NAVAIR 13-1-31. Unit and Direct Support (DS)
Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List) for Parachute, Cargo
Type: 100-Foot Diameter, Model G-11B, Model G-11C, and Model G-11D (NSN 1670-01
016-7841) (Reprinted with Basic Included C1-3). 15 September 2002.
TM 10-1670-296-20&P/TO 13C7-49-2. Unit Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts and
Special Tools List for Ancillary Equipment for Low Velocity Airdrop System. 30 October
2002
AFTO Form 22. Technical Order Publication Improvement Report
DA Form 2028. Recommended Changes to Publication and Blank Forms.
DD Form 1748 Series. Joint Airdrop Inspection Record
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