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Pacific Horizon – 11 LVSR Briefing for Mobile Facility Logistics Review Group

Pacific Horizon – 11 LVSR Briefing for Mobile Facility Logistics Review Group. 3d MAW ALD 23 Jun 2011. LVSR Background Info. LVSR Definition Logistics Vehicle System Replacement Consists of FPU – Forward Power Unit & RBU – Rear Body Unit 430” Length X 96” Width X 102” Height

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Pacific Horizon – 11 LVSR Briefing for Mobile Facility Logistics Review Group

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  1. Pacific Horizon – 11LVSR Briefing for Mobile Facility Logistics Review Group 3d MAW ALD 23 Jun 2011

  2. LVSR Background Info • LVSR Definition • Logistics Vehicle System Replacement • Consists of FPU – Forward Power Unit & RBU – Rear Body Unit • 430” Length X 96” Width X 102” Height • Speed 65 MPH on road • 83 foot turning radius • 4 axle steering • Using Palletized Load System is self-loading • LVSR Limitations • Vehicle does not offer air ride suspension • Should only be used for transporting MFs short distance • Claw must be stowed • MF w/skids will not secure to bed. Alternate methods to secure. • Remove Skids • Straps • Mount 20’ flat rack • Must be loaded with external MHE (not self-loading) MCO 13670.1A para C.3.g states that only authorized method of transportation are air-ride, air and ship

  3. LVSR loading PLS flatrack

  4. MF Program Guidance • Per MF Program Office Guidance – LVSR must not be used in self-loading mode to load MFs • Will damage skids on MF • May damage equipment inside MF • May damage surface in staging lot

  5. LVSR attached to MF

  6. LVSR attempting to load MF

  7. Stowing LVSR Claw

  8. Stowed and unstowed claws

  9. Putting flatrack on LVSR

  10. KALMAR Loading MF

  11. MF on LVSR

  12. Entering mole pier gate

  13. Questions

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