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Appendix D 226 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 Table D-16. Aircraft characteristics Aircraft Allowable cabin load 1 Maximum troop seats over water Cargo compartment dimensions by length width Overall height C-130 25,000 lbs 74 624” / 123” 108” C-5A/B 130,000 lbs 73 1,733”/ 228” 162” C-17 135,000 lbs 102 1,075”/ 216” 148” 2 KC-10 80,000 lbs 69 1508” / 218” 162” 3 / 108” 1 Peace time/ contingency planning factors 2 Foreword/under wing box 3 Aft wing box Table D-17. Unmanned aerial systems types and descriptions ATP 3-01.81 Category Description Notes Examples Group 1: micro/mini UAS Weighs 20 lbs or less and normally operates below 1,200 ft above ground level (AGL) at speeds less than 100 knots These systems are generally hand launched including hobby type UAS. They offer real time video and control, and have small payload capabilities. Operated within line of sight of the user RQ-11 Raven Group 2: small tactical Weighs 21-55 lbs and normally operates below 3,500 ft AGL at speeds less than 250 knots Small airframes and low radar cross sections provide medium range and endurance. Requires line of sight to the ground control station. Scan Eagle Group 3: tactical Weighs more than 55 lbs, but less than 1,320 lbs, and normally operates below 18,000 ft mean sea level (MSL) at speeds less than 250 knots Range and endurance varies significantly among platforms. Requires a larger logistics footprint than Groups 1 and 2 RQ-7B Shadow Group 4: persistent Weighs more than 1,320 lbs and normally operates below 18,000 ft MSL at any speed Relatively large systems operated at medium to high altitudes. This group has extended range and endurance capabilities (may require runway for launch and recovery) MQ-1C Gray Eagle MQ-1A/B Predator Group 5: penetrating Weighs more than 1,320 lbs and normally operates higher than 18,000 ft MSL at any speed Operates at medium to high altitudes having the greatest range, endurance, and airspeed. Requires large logistical footprint similar to that of manned aircraft RQ-4 Global Hawk MQ-9 Reaper