All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual Part 3: Vehicle Recovery & Mobilisation Data
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ARMY EQUIPMENT 0200-A-307-013 PT3 SUPPORT PUBLICATION Edition 3.6 Army Equipment Support Publication ALL ARMS EQUIPMENT RECOVERY MANUAL PART 3: VEHICLE RECOVERY & MOBILISATION DATA This publication contains information covering the requirement of Categories 1-5 at Levels 1-2 AESP 0200-A-307-013 PT3 Edition 3.6, dated 15 Mar 21 Sponsored for use in the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces by Army Headquarters, Equipment Department, Engineering Standards This information is released by the United Kingdom Government for Defence purposes only. This information must be afforded the same degree of protection as that afforded to information of an equivalent security marking originated by the recipient Government or as required by the recipient Government’s National Security regulations. This information may be disclosed only within the Defence Departments of the recipient Government, except as otherwise authorised by the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence. This information may be subject to privately owned rights. Sponsor: Army HQ, Eqpt Dept, Eng Stds Mail Point 14 Army Headquarters Andover SP11 8HT Users can comment on this publication using the Form 10 process. Form 10s are on TDOL or by contacting the above sponsor at [email protected]. © CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED 0200-A-307-013 PT3 ARMY EQUIPMENT Edition 3.6 SUPPORT PUBLICATION AMENDMENT RECORD Incorporated By Edition Date Description Comment 1 Superseded All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual (Single Volume) Aug 01 2 Superseded All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual (Single Volume) May 12 2.1 Superseded All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual (Single Volume) Aug 12 2.2 Superseded All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual (Single Volume) Dec 12 2.3 Superseded All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual (Single Volume) Nov 13 All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual. Part 3: Recovery and Mobilisation 3 Superseded Nov 16 Data All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual. Part 3: Recovery & Mobilisation Data Addition of recovery and mobilisation data in Chap 23, for: 3.1 Superseded ●Truck Utility Medium (HS) HT 4X4 Refurbished Improved Protection Dec 16 SNATCH-VIXEN-PLUS ●Truck Utility Medium (HS) HT 4X4 Refurbished SNATCH 2B Removal of recovery and mobilisation data in Chap 22, for MULTI LAUNCH 3.2 Suspended ROCKET SYSTEM M270 MLRS. Data was inaccurate and is being Aug 17 updated. Removal of recovery and mobilisation data in Chap 22, for TERRIER. Data 3.3 Superseded Jan 18 was inaccurate and is being updated. 3.4 Superseded Addition of revised recovery and mobilisation data in Chap 22, for TERRIER Jul 18 Addition of recovery and mobilisation data High Mobility Truck Variants - Jackal and Coyote Carrier, Full Tracked, Articulated, All Terrain Vehicle Protected, VIKING Armoured Vehicle Mounted Rocket Launcher, (AVMRL) M270 Howitzer 155 Mm Self Propelled L131 AS90 3.5 Superseded 22 Nov 20 Tractor Wheeled Earthmoving Light JCB 4CX/M Truck Forklift Rough Terrain 2400 KG JCB 524-50 M3 Amphibious Bridging And Ferry Equipment (ABFE) Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) Kalmar RT240 Addition of recovery and mobilisation data PANTHER Command And Liaison Vehicle FOXHOUND 4x4 Patrol Variant Carrier, Full Tracked, Articulated, All Terrain Vehicle Protected, VIKING Armoured Engineer Tractor Tracked TERRIER 3.6 Current Carrier Personnel Tracked BULLDOG (FV430 MK3) 21 Mar 21 Beach Recovery Vehicle (BRV) Challenger 2 Based Armoured Vehicles Tractor Wheeled Earthmoving Light JCB 4CX/M Truck Fork Lift Rough Terrain 4000 KG JCB 541-70 Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) Kalmar RT240 Prelims Page ii Mar 21 ARMY EQUIPMENT 0200-A-307-013 PT3 SUPPORT PUBLICATION Edition 3.6 CONTENTS Preliminary Material Page Amendment Record .................................................... ………………………………………………………………………ii Contents ..................................................................... ………………………………………………………………………iii Preface .................................................................... ………………………………………………………………………iv Associated Publications .............................................. ………………………………………………………………………v Glossary .................................................................... ………………………………………………………………………vi CHAPTERS Part 1: Level 1 Recovery 1 Introduction to Level 1 Recovery 2 Safety in Recovery 3 Level 1 Recovery Equipment 4 Recovery and Backloading of Equipment Casualties 5 Recovery Plan / Assessment and Types of Tow 6 Unit Winch Vehicles 7 Equipment Casualty Recovery Reporting Procedures Part 2: Level 2 Recovery 8 Level 2 Recovery System 9 Level 2 Recovery Planning 10 Soil Recognition and Types of Soil 11 Simple Mechanics and Estimated Pull 12 Level 2 Recovery Tackle Layouts 13 Specialist Level 2 Recovery Equipment 14 Anchors and Positioning Equipment 15 Level 2 Recovery Vehicles 16 Hand Signals and Movement of Casualties 17 Special Techniques 18 Lifting Equipment Guide Including Lift Plan 19 Aviation Recovery Part 3: Level 1 & 2 Vehicle Recovery & Mobilisation Data [AESP 0200-A-307-013 PT3] 20 Recovery & Mobilisation Data Prelims Mar 21 Page iii 0200-A-307-013 PT3 ARMY EQUIPMENT Edition 3.6 SUPPORT PUBLICATION PREFACE 1 This publication is published in three parts: 1.1 Part 1: Level 1 Recovery. This part provides guidance to users on techniques and safety requirements for the recovery of unit equipment using integral unit resources. It also gives guidance on when Level 2 Recovery assistance is to be sought. 1.2 Part 2: Level 2 Recovery. This part provides information to Recovery Mechanics (Rec Mechs). 1.2.1 Policy Direction. All units with in-role Rec Mechs on strength are to ensure that a complete copy of this document, including relevant recovery data sheets, is maintained in a usable condition for each recovery crew. 1.2.2 Recovery Data Sheets. All units with in-role Rec Mechs on strength are to check TDOL every 28 days to identify any changes to Recovery Data Sheets. 1.3 Part 3: Vehicle Recovery & Mobilisation Data Sheets. This part of the AESP provides information vehicle dimensions and mobilisation sequences. 1.3.1 Foreign Recovery Data. The recovery and mobilisation data for foreign equipments is not recorded in this document. Units that intend to exercise or operate with foreign forces that may include recovery are to contact Cap CSS ES TDU for advice. INTRODUCTION 2 AESPs are issued under Defence Council authority and where AESPs specify action to be taken, the AESP will be authority for such action unless the specifically altered by Defence Instructions and Notices, Standard Operating Procedures or by local regulations. 3 Warnings and Cautions. In accordance with AESP 0100-P-005-010 warnings and cautions are defined as: 3.1 Warnings. Hazards which may cause loss of life, physical injury or ill health in any form, acute where the effects are immediate and chronic where the effects are long term are identified by warnings. There may be damage to equipment. 3.2 Cautions. Hazards which may cause damage to equipment but not harm to personnel are identified by cautions. STATUTORY DUTIES AND MOD REQUIREMENTS 4 The safety case for Defence to carry out the recovery of Land Systems equipment is predicated by the compliance with the policy, procedures and process contained in this AESP. The contents of this AESP are informed by UK legislation, Health and Safety Executive (HSE), SSE guidance and best practice. Any personnel casualty may result in a formal enquiry where the responsible supervisor(s) will need to justify the actions taken and the adherence, or not, to this AESP. It is mandatory that all recovery operations are conducted in accordance with this AESP, those actions indicated by the words 'must', 'shall' and 'will', and these instructions must be followed. ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONS Reference Title JSP 800 Defence Movement and Transport Regulations JSP 818 C Vehicle Equipment Capability DLF Defence Logistics Framework (DLF). AESP 0200-A-090-013 Land Equipment Engineering Standards (LEES) AESP 0200-A-093-013 Land Equipment User Maintenance Standards (LEUMS) AESP 0200-A-094-013 Expedient Repair AESP 2590-E-100-013 Management of Lifting and Recovery Equipment in the Land Environment DSA 01.1 Defence Policy for Health, Safety and Environmental Protection DSA02 DLSR LSSR Land System Safety and Environmental Protection Directive DSA03 DLSR LSSR Land System Safety and Environmental Protection Guidance DSA03 DLSR LSSR ESRS Equipment Standards Regulatory Schedule DSA03 DLSR MTSR DGM Movement and Transport of Dangerous Goods Manual Version 2.0 AC 71276 Armoured Vehicle Standing Orders (AVSO) Prelims Page iv Mar 21 ARMY EQUIPMENT 0200-A-307-013 PT3 SUPPORT PUBLICATION Edition 3.6 GLOSSARY Term Description AAERM All Arms Equipment Recovery Manual ADR International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road AESP Army Equipment Support Publication AFV Armoured Fighting Vehicle Backloading Backloading is the movement of equipment casualties to a place for repair. Backloading Point (BLP) The BLP is an ES Comd node used to collect equipment for backloading. Competent Person A competent person has sufficient training, experience, currency, attitude including recognising when to seek further advice, to enable them to undertake tasks in compliance with relevant standards. [LEES] Currency Currency is maintained by regularly completing specified tasks to the required standard. Elastic Limit This is the strain after which deformation is irrecoverable (plastic). Estimated Pull EP Equipment Casualty Any equipment, including vehicles, that requires recovery or repair. Equipment Collection and A specific ES node