The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center and School (USADACS), Validation Engineering Division (SIOAC-DEV), was tasked by USADACS, Transportation Engineering Division (SIOAC-DET), to test the proposed blocking technique on Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) pods on a Load and Roll Pallet (LRP). Due to the nonavailability of serviceable MILVAN/LRP combinations, a shipping installation submitted a suggestion to ship MLRS pods loaded on an LRP in a standard munitions-type container. In order to secure the loaded LRP in this container type, a section of the closeout angle must be removed. To avoid the required modification, an alternative method of blocking the LRP in a container was suggested. The proposed blocking technique failed to properly restrain the loaded LRP in a container. Damage to the container door and door sill resulted at a rail impact speed of 7.2 mph (to pass, a container must pass a rail impact speed of 8.1 mph). With the container damaged, the container cannot be used to transport ammunition.
Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Pods on a Load and Roll Pallet (LRP) Restrained with Wooden Dunnage Transportability Tests
1996
37 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manufacturing Technology , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Containers , Pallets , Shipping , Multilaunching , Test and evaluation , Velocity , Roll , Defense systems , Impact tests , Rails , Army equipment , Installation , Transport , Transportable , Ammunition , Blocking , Artillery rockets , Wood , Launch rockets , Mlrs(Multiple launch rocket system) , Lrp(Load and roll pallet)