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Appendix G 262 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 Table G-11. Conveyance platforms TEA PAMPHLET 700-2 Platform Size Details M1 Flatrack 20 ft Compatible BCD flatrack with inward folding end walls designed to support intermodal transport by allowing stacking in a ship’s container cells. M1077 Flatrack 20 ft A-frame BCD flatrack is the original flatrack fielded from 1994 to 1996. It has one fixed end wall and is designed to distribute payloads, to include containers, forward of the corps rear boundary. M3/M3A1 CROP 20 ft The CROP (container roll-in/roll-out platform) is a PLS and/or HEMTT–LHS BCD flatrack, which serves as the internal blocking and bracing system for a 20-foot end-opening container and can be quickly extracted or inserted by a LHS for movement ISU 90 108”x 88”x 91.35” One pallet position on platform. Load capacity 10,000 lbs 20-ft Container 20 ft Open space for cargo. Requires blocking and bracing 40-ft Container 40 ft Open space for cargo. Requires blocking and bracing 463L Pallet 108”x 88” 104’x84’ usable space. One pallet position on platform. SUPPLY AND RESUPPLY G-46. The material in this section is derived from ADP 4-0, AR 710-1, AR 710-2, AR 740-1, ATP 4-42, ATP 4-42.2, ATP 4-43, TC 8-270, JP 4-09, AR 30-22, ATP 4-48, ATP 3-34.22, FM 4-0, and FM 4-30. Supply and Resupply Planning G-47. During sustainment preparation of the operational environment planners develop supplies and services estimates, gather information on the availability of supplies and services readily available in the AO, and begin the flow of materiel into theater. Subsistence items, bulk petroleum, ammunition, and barrier materials are the most commonly needed supplies for deployed forces. Acquisition of materials and movement of materiel in theater begins as soon as planning estimates are validated. Figure G-4 depicts classes and subclasses of supply.