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Sustainment Planning Factors 07 December 2020 ATP 5-0.2-1 259 Table G-8. Aircraft pallet data TEA PAMPHLET 700-2, AFTTP 3-3 C-130 H C-130 J CW C-130 J-30 C-5 A/B C-17 KC- 10 KC- 135 Maximum 463L pallets 6 6 8 36 11 Center 18 Double row 23 6 Maximum height (inches) 1-5: 102 (1) Ramp #6: 76 1-5: 103 (2) Ramp #6: 77 1-7: 103 (2) Ramp #8: 77 96 Aft Ramp # 35 and #36: 70 96 Gross weight per pallet space (lbs) 1-4: 10,355 (3) #5: 8,500 #6: 4,664 (4) 1-4: 10,355 (3) #5: 8,500 #6: 5,000 (4) 1-4: 10,355 (3) #5: 8,500 #6: 5,000 (4) 10,355 Ramps #1,#2, #35, #36: 7,500 10,355 Max weight on ramp: 40,000 Notes. 1. Pallet position 1 may be restricted if overhead equipment racks are installed that protrude into the cargo area. This restriction will be 76 inches and will begin at the inboard side of the dual rails and extend inboard for 12 inches. 2. Cargo height forward of LS 640 may be restricted if overhead equipment racks protrude into the cargo area. This restriction will be 76 inches and will begin at the inboard side of the cargo handling system rails and extend inboard 12 inches. 3. Value represents maximum single pallet weight, under 96 inches, when restrained with cargo nets only. Greater pallet weights may be achieved, dependent upon aircraft restrictions and method of restraint. 4. With air deflector shields installed, the maximum weight on the ramp is 4,527 pounds (MC-130 and AC-130W aircraft). Units Providing Convoy Transportation in Theater G-42. In addition to organic assets, motor transportation units provide additional lift and delivery options in theater to support convoy resupply of units down range. Motor transportation units may be allocated to the SB, ESC, or division in support of BCT operations. Table G-9 shows the estimated lift capabilities of palletized load system (PLS) truck companies and medium truck companies. Table G-9. Projected lift capability ATP 4-11 Type Palletized load system truck company Medium truck company cargo (34T) Break/bulk general cargo 421 short tons 447 short tons Break/bulk ammunition 757 short tons 803 short tons Pallets 960 1080 463L pallets 240 240 Containers, twenty foot (TEU) 120 120 Containers, forty foot (FEU) 0 60 Bulk water 240,000 gallon 285,000 gallon Bulk fuel 300,000 gallon 240,000 gallon Assumes 100% total vehicle availability rate Convoy Planning G-43. The material in this section is derived from JP 3-02.1 (Obsolete), ADP 3-90, ATP 4-11, ATP 4-16, ATP 3-90.97, FM 3-96, and Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) Newsletter No. 18-10. Not referenced, but applicable, is ATP 4-01.45/MCRP 3-40F.7 [MCRP 4-11.3H]/AFTTP 3-2.58 (Distribution D). G-44. Convoy routes are categorized by color (green, amber, red, or black) based on criteria limiting route transit. Leaders take precautions or measures to ensure the security of convoys and troop maneuvers per