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Morrow Project Team Equipment

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V-150 and Ranger

 

     This list is for the Commando Ranger, and most V-150 variants. Items marked in green are stored on exterior of the vehicle.

  

vehicle equipment set, V-150 and Ranger

1

Morrow Project PC, with external 3.5" diskette reader, and diskettes containing software

1

Laserdisc player, with Laserdiscs for :  survival library, computer programs, and maps

1

ARN-89 radio direction finder; it provides a relative bearing of the direction from which an incoming radio signal is being detected. The bearing is displayed on a compass-type dial indicator, and is also fed to the AutoNav to be displayed on the map. Frequency range:  100 kilohertz to 3 megahertz. Power is from the vehicle.

1

PRC-70 manpack radio; uses "radio battery" or vehicle power

--

radio accessories:  long and short antennas, radio direction finder, packframe, vehicle power cable, 8-meter long doublet antenna (AS-2975, 2.4 kg including ground rod, halyards and wire ropes)

1

converter box to connect the computer to the radio; can thus act as a 9600 baud modem, and allow sending of Morse by software

3

LS-166/U speakers on short cables; can plug into the intercom system or directly into most Project radios

1

H-250/U radio handset, for use with most Project radios

1

H-161E headset with microphone (some teams receive different types, but functionally the same); for when you don't want to wear your helmet ...

1

CX-10791/GR extension cable for headset, 3 meters long (the "person on watch" extension cord)

1

GVS-5 laser rangefinder, uses "camera battery"

1

PVS-5 night vision binocular, uses "camera battery"

1

angle-head flashlight, in holder next to driver's seat, uses "camera batteries" in D-cell hulls

1

M42 chemical alarm, on 11 meter long cable (connected to vehicle CBR system normally). It uses 4 'D' cells; the Project version has 4 'D' sabots with 4 Project camera batteries in them, allowing the M42 to signal for a very long time indeed.

1

PVS-4 Starlight scope with mounts and reticles for Stoner system and M14/M21 rifle

1

pair of M19 7x50 binoculars, with case

1

Morrow Project rechargeable 24 volt "radio battery"

8

Morrow Project MP-AA rechargeable 1.5 volt "camera batteries"

8

sabot hulls to use AA batteries in C-cell devices

8

sabot hulls to use AA batteries in D-cell devices

1

battery charger:  can accommodate 1 "camera battery" and 1 "radio battery" simultaneously

1

large Morrow Project Med Kit in shoulder bag

1

Civil Defense V-717 high-range radiation survey meter and 7.6 m cable; 2.4 kg, uses D cell battery

1

#3 "aid bag" with three zippered pockets. It contains a minor surgical field instrument set, EMT shears, 24 field dressings (0.1 kg each), compresses, gauze, band-aids, sunburn cream, two tourniquets, a splint, and other minor stuff. Game effects:   the use of First Aid skill allows this set to be used for the treatment of 12 minor or major wounds. It's not much use in case of amputations or massive blood loss. 

2

cases of LRP rations (5 boxes, 12 meals per box, 4.2 kg per box)

1

coil 50 meters of 11mm diameter nylon OD rope

1

machete with olive drab belt scabbard, weight 0.5 kg

1

M21 rifle with 12 loaded magazines (240 rounds), four ammo pouches, and sling (no bipod, suppressor or telescopic sight; teams usually mount the PVS-3A Starlite scope on this weapon)

1

tripod, M122 or M2, depending on vehicle weapons

2

case and link catchers for MAG-58; note these are too large and heavy to be used on "infantry" guns

 

3

fire extinguishers

1

shovel

generally known as

pioneer tools

1

axe

1

sledgehammer, 6 pound

1

pick-mattock

1

tow cable, 20 meters

1

breaker bar, 137 cm long; has a five-sided socket on one end (for opening caches) and a lug nut socket on the other

2

crow bars

1

bow saw, 30" blade

1

vehicle jack, 8 to 10 ton capacity

1

chain hoist (usually mounts on rear deck davit above the door), hoist mass 10 kg, capacity 1/2 ton

1 snatch block with hook, for 16mm rope or cable, weight 28 kg, capacity 10 tons

1

bolt cutter

1

tow bar, weight 136 kg

4

snow chains

2

camouflage nets, 3 m by 6 m

8

camo net poles

30

aluminum tent stakes in canvas bag

40

bungie cords, misc. colors and sizes

8

30 meter electrical extension cord, with 4 outlets on the end

8

dimmer switch/power switch plug/socket for electrical extension cord or light

8

75 watt work light, with 16 m cord for 120 V outlet

1

two-'burner' electric stove

1

600 watt microwave oven (only fitted on vehicles placed after 1984)

1

mountaineering mess set:  8" x 1" steel fry pan, and 2 aluminum cooking pots 7 1/2" dia. x 4" high. 

1

electric air compressor with 15.24 m long hose (compressor is "built in" but could be removed)

1

"civilian" electric blanket, various models and non-camo, non-garish colors

1

25 liter food cooler/water carrier (M1944 mermite can), with three 5.5 liter insert cans, weight 8 kg empty

 

insulated olive drab canvas carrier for mermite can, with shoulder strap

6

20 liter jerry cans (marked "water"), empty when placed in the bolt-hole

1

spares kit (specific to vehicle:  light bulbs, two ceramic water filters, fuses, lug nuts, tire patches, rubber hull plugs, spare hoses, pipe clamps, rubber hoses, wire, wire crimps, etc.)

1

vehicle tool kit:  includes an open-end adjustable wrench, a grease gun, a tire pressure gauge, a lug wrench, screwdriver set, hex/allen key set, oil can, needlenose pliers, diagonal cutters, auto wrench, tire patch/repair kit, socket wrench set, hand drill and bits, vice grips, multi-meter, soldering iron, snips, wire cutter/stripper tool, manual tire pump, folding ruler, hacksaw, files, two "C" clamps, brass peen hammer, etc.; all in a canvas bag

1

 vehicle lube set:  two 19 liter cans of API GL-5 gear oil, 5 liter can of lube oil, 5 liter can of chassis grease

 

Recon team expendable ordnance 

1

case M26A1 fragmentation grenades

1

case M34 white phosphorus grenades

1

case M7A3 tear gas grenades

2

M18A1 claymore mine kits (each complete with bag, clacker and firing wire)

1

case of 2880 rounds 9x19mm ammunition

1

case of 1640 rounds 5.56mm NATO ball ammunition, on stripper clips

1

case of twenty Stoner-system tubs of 5.56mm linked ammunition, 4 ball to 1 tracer; 2000 rounds total

1

case of 920 rounds 7.62mm NATO ball ammunition, on stripper clips (this is in addition to ammo with the M21 rifle, and linked ammunition included in the vehicle inventory)

1

case of 800 rounds 12 gauge buckshot

4

Armbrust 300 anti-tank rockets

 

  

demolition kit

kg

1

plastic case with twelve M112 C-4 demolition blocks; case includes storage warning label

7.5

2

M1 mechanical demolition timer/detonators

0.6

5

M2A1 demolition igniter/time fuse/detonators

0.3

1

roll primercord, 152 meters

5.0

1

15 meter coils of M700 time fuse

0.4

1

plastic box of twenty M7 blasting caps

0.1

5

M60 fuse igniters, in a sealed foil package

0.4

1

bronze cap crimping tool

0.5

1

canvas bag for everything except the cased demolition blocks

1.0

 

total

15.8

 

XR311

 

     This equipment is for a standard Recon vehicle. Armament, tripods and stores specific to the fitted weapon(s) are not listed here. A two-person crew is expected.

 

vehicle equipment set, XR311

1

ARN-59(V) radio direction finder; it provides a relative bearing of the direction from which an incoming radio signal is being detected. The bearing is displayed on a compass-type dial indicator, and is also fed to the AutoNav to be displayed on the map. Frequency range:  100 kilohertz to 3 megahertz. Power is from the vehicle.

1

PRC-70 manpack radio; uses "radio battery" or vehicle power

--

radio accessories:  long and short antennas, radio direction finder, packframe, vehicle power cable, 8-meter long doublet antenna (AS-2975, 2.4 kg including ground rod, halyards and wire ropes)

1

LS-166/U speaker on short cable; can plug into most Project radios

1

H-250/U radio handset, for use with most Project radios

2

H-161E headsets with microphone (some teams receive different types, but functionally the same)

1

GVS-5 laser rangefinder, uses "camera battery"

1

PVS-5 night vision binocular, uses "camera battery"

1

angle-head flashlight, in holder between seats, uses "camera batteries" in D-cell hulls

1

PVS-4 Starlight scope with mounts and reticles for Stoner system and M14/M21 rifle

1

pair of M19 7x50 binoculars, with case

1

Morrow Project rechargeable 24 volt "radio battery"

8

Morrow Project MP-AA rechargeable 1.5 volt "camera batteries"

8

sabot hulls to use AA batteries in C-cell devices

8

sabot hulls to use AA batteries in D-cell devices

1

battery charger:  can accommodate 1 "camera battery" and 1 "radio battery" simultaneously

1

Civil Defense V-717 high-range radiation survey meter and 7.6 m cable; 2.4 kg, uses D cell battery

1

#3 "aid bag" with three zippered pockets. It contains a minor surgical field instrument set, EMT shears, 24 field dressings (0.1 kg each), compresses, gauze, band-aids, sunburn cream, two tourniquets, a splint, and other minor stuff. Game effects:   the use of First Aid skill allows this set to be used for the treatment of 12 minor or major wounds. It's not much use in case of amputations or massive blood loss.

1

case of LRP rations (5 boxes, 12 meals per box, 4.2 kg per box)

1

coil 50 meters of 11mm diameter nylon OD rope

1

machete with olive drab belt scabbard, weight 0.5 kg

1

fire extinguisher

1

shovel

generally known as

pioneer tools

1

axe

1

sledgehammer, 6 pound

1

pick-mattock

1

tow cable, 20 meters

1

breaker bar, 137 cm long; has a five-sided socket on one end (for opening caches) and a lug nut socket on the other

1

crow bar

1

bow saw, 30" blade

1

vehicle jack, 3 ton capacity

1

bolt cutter

1

tow bar, weight 25 kg

4

snow chains

2

camouflage nets, 3 m by 6 m

8

camo net poles

10

aluminum tent stakes in canvas bag

40

bungie cords, misc. colors and sizes; many are used to hold cargo onto the rear deck

2

30 meter electrical extension cord, with 4 outlets on the end

2

dimmer switch/power switch plug/socket for electrical extension cord or light

2

75 watt work light, with 16 m cord for 120 V outlet

1

mountaineering mess set:  8" x 1" steel fry pan, and 2 aluminum cooking pots 7 1/2" dia. x 4" high.

1

electric air compressor with 15.24 m long hose (compressor is "built in" but could be removed)

1

"civilian" electric blanket, various models and non-camo, non-garish colors

1

25 liter food cooler/water carrier (mermite can), with three insert cans, weight 8 kg empty

2

20 liter jerry cans (marked "water"), empty when placed in the bolt-hole

1

spares kit (specific to vehicle:  light bulbs, two ceramic water filters, fuses, lug nuts, tire patches, spare hoses, pipe clamps, rubber hoses, wire, wire crimps, etc.)

1

vehicle tool kit:  includes an open-end adjustable wrench, a grease gun, a tire pressure gauge, a lug wrench, screwdriver set, hex/allen key set, oil can, needlenose pliers, diagonal cutters, auto wrench, tire patch/repair kit, socket wrench set, hand drill and bits, vice grips, multi-meter, soldering iron, snips, wire cutter/stripper tool, manual tire pump, folding ruler, hacksaw, files, two "C" clamps, brass peen hammer, etc.; all in a canvas bag

1

vehicle lube set:  one 19 liter cans of API GL-5 gear oil, 5 liter can of lube oil, 5 liter can of chassis grease

 

Recon team expendable ordnance 

1

case M26A1 fragmentation grenades

1

case M7A3 tear gas grenades

2

M18A1 claymore mine kits (each complete with bag, clacker and firing wire)

4

Armbrust 300 anti-tank rockets

 

  

demolition kit

kg

1

plastic case with twelve M112 C-4 demolition blocks; case includes storage warning label

7.5

2

M1 mechanical demolition timer/detonators

0.6

5

M2A1 demolition igniter/time fuse/detonators

0.3

1

roll primercord, 152 meters

5.0

1

15 meter coils of M700 time fuse

0.4

1

plastic box of twenty M7 blasting caps

0.1

5

M60 fuse igniters, in a sealed foil package

0.4

1

bronze cap crimping tool

0.5

1

canvas bag for everything except the cased demolition blocks

1.0

 

total

15.8

 

Overland Train

 

     This list is for the control car of the Engineer vehicle. Items marked in green are stored on exterior of the vehicle. Keep in mind that most Overland Trains will have two (2) control cars and a repair module. The equipment listed is "removable", and thus doesn't include the radar and other built-in items.

  

vehicle equipment set, Overland Train control car

1

Autonav Model A1B

1

Morrow Project PC, with external 3.5" diskette reader, and diskettes containing software

1

Laserdisc player, with Laserdiscs for :  two engineering reference, survival library, computer programs, and maps

1

ARN-89 radio direction finder; it provides a relative bearing of the direction from which an incoming radio signal is being detected. The bearing is displayed on a compass-type dial indicator, and is also fed to the AutoNav to be displayed on the map. Frequency range:  100 kilohertz to 3 megahertz. Power is from the vehicle.

1

PRC-70 manpack radio; uses "radio battery" or vehicle power

--

radio accessories:  long and short antennas, radio direction finder, packframe, vehicle power cable, 8-meter long doublet antenna (AS-2975, 2.4 kg including ground rod, halyards and wire ropes)

1

converter box to connect the computer to the radio; can thus act as a 9600 baud modem, and allow sending of Morse by software

3

LS-166/U speakers on short cables; can plug into the intercom system or directly into most Project radios

1

H-250/U radio handset, for use with most Project radios

2

H-161E headset with microphone (some teams receive different types, but functionally the same); for when you don't want to wear your helmet ...

1

CX-10791/GR extension cable for headset, 3 meters long (the "person on watch" extension cord)

1

LSS-40 loudspeaker (the speaker unit is normally on the vehicle mast)

1

GVS-5 laser rangefinder, uses "camera battery"

1

PVS-5 night vision binocular, uses "camera battery"

1

angle-head flashlight, in holder next to driver's seat, uses "camera batteries" in D-cell hulls

1

M42 chemical alarm, on 11 meter long cable (connected to vehicle CBR system normally). It uses 4 'D' cells; the Project version has 4 'D' sabots with 4 Project camera batteries in them, allowing the M42 to signal for a very long time indeed.

1

PVS-4 Starlight scope with mounts and reticles for Stoner system and M14/M21 rifle

1

pair of M19 7x50 binoculars, with case

1

Morrow Project rechargeable 24 volt "radio battery"

8

Morrow Project MP-AA rechargeable 1.5 volt "camera batteries"

8

sabot hulls to use AA batteries in C-cell devices

8

sabot hulls to use AA batteries in D-cell devices

1

battery charger:  can accommodate 1 "camera battery" and 1 "radio battery" simultaneously

1

large Morrow Project Med Kit in shoulder bag

1

Civil Defense V-717 high-range radiation survey meter and 7.6 m cable; 2.4 kg, uses D cell battery

1

#3 "aid bag" with three zippered pockets. It contains a minor surgical field instrument set, EMT shears, 24 field dressings (0.1 kg each), compresses, gauze, band-aids, sunburn cream, two tourniquets, a splint, and other minor stuff. Game effects:   the use of First Aid skill allows this set to be used for the treatment of 12 minor or major wounds. It's not much use in case of amputations or massive blood loss.

2

cases of LRP rations (5 boxes, 12 meals per box, 4.2 kg per box)

1

coil 50 meters of 11mm diameter nylon OD rope

1

machete with olive drab belt scabbard, weight 0.5 kg

1

M21 rifle with 12 loaded magazines (240 rounds), four ammo pouches, and sling (no bipod, suppressor or telescopic sight; teams usually mount the PVS-3A Starlite scope on this weapon)

3

M207 Stoner light machine guns

3

Stoner light machine gun spare barrels

3

M122 tripods

3

fire extinguishers

1

shovel

generally known as

pioneer tools

1

axe

1

sledgehammer, 6 pound

1

pick-mattock

1

breaker bar, 137 cm long; has a five-sided socket on one end (for opening caches) and a lug nut socket on the other

2

crow bars

1

bow saw, 30" blade

1

vehicle jack, 8 to 10 ton capacity (for use on other vehicles, not for use on Overland Train segments)

1

crane, mounted at rear of control car; capacity 1.5 tons, with 20 meters of cable

1 winch, for 19mm rope or cable, weight 1200 kg, speed 8 meters per minute low speed, 21 meters per minute high speed; pull 16 tons at low speed, 3.5 tons at high speed; includes 35 meters of 19mm steel cable with accessories (chokers for attaching to logs or beams, etc.)
1 snatch block with hook, for 19mm rope or cable, weight 50 kg, capacity 35 tons  

1

bolt cutter

2

camouflage nets, 3 m by 6 m (this is NOT enough to cover the entire control car, let alone the Overland Train)

8

camo net poles

30

aluminum tent stakes in canvas bag

2

jack stand, 100 ton capacity; from 25 to 50 cm off the ground; each weighs 120 kg, has two lugs to fit the jack transport (see below)

2

vehicle jack, 50 ton capacity, weight 50 kg, lifts 25 cm; operated manually (slow) or pneumatically (from compressor on control car); has two lugs to fit the jack transport (see below)

1

jack transport:  two "riding mower" wheels, a 2 meter long handle, a simple hand-operated brake, and a fork to pick up a jack stand or jack

40

bungie cords, misc. colors and sizes

8

30 meter electrical extension cord, with 4 outlets on the end

8

dimmer switch/power switch plug/socket for electrical extension cord or light

8

75 watt work light, with 16 m cord for 120 V outlet

1

two-'burner' electric stove

1

600 watt microwave oven (only fitted on vehicles placed after 1984)

1

mountaineering mess set:  8" x 1" steel fry pan, and 2 aluminum cooking pots 7 1/2" dia. x 4" high.

1

electric air compressor with 15.24 m long hose (compressor is "built in" but could be removed)

1

"civilian" electric blanket, various models and non-camo, non-garish colors

1

25 liter food cooler/water carrier (M1944 mermite can), with three 5.5 liter insert cans, weight 8 kg empty

 

insulated olive drab canvas carrier for mermite can, with shoulder strap

6

20 liter jerry cans (marked "water"), empty when placed in the bolt-hole

1

spares kit (specific to vehicle:  light bulbs, two ceramic water filters, fuses, big lug nuts, tire patches, rubber hull plugs, spare hoses, pipe clamps, rubber hoses, wire, wire crimps, oil seals, air filters, etc.)

1

vehicle tool kit:  includes an open-end adjustable wrench, a grease gun, a tire pressure gauge, hydraulic pressure gauge, a lug wrench, screwdriver set, hex/allen key set, oil can, needlenose pliers, diagonal cutters, auto wrench, tire patch/repair kit, socket wrench set, hand drill and bits, vice grips, multi-meter, soldering iron, snips, wire cutter/stripper tool, manual tire pump, folding ruler, hacksaw, files, two "C" clamps, brass peen hammer, etc.; all in a canvas bag

1

vehicle fluids set:  six 19 liter cans of API GL-5 gear oil, four 5 liter cans of lube oil, six 5 liter cans of chassis grease, four 5 liter cans of general purpose grease, twelve 20 liter cans of hydraulic fluid

 

Engineer team expendable ordnance 

1

case M26A1 fragmentation grenades

1

case Mk 1 illuminating grenades

1

case M7A3 tear gas grenades

12

M18A1 claymore mine kits (each complete with bag, clacker and firing wire)

1

case of 2880 rounds 9x19mm ammunition

1

case of 1640 rounds 5.56mm NATO ball ammunition, on stripper clips

2

case of twenty Stoner-system tubs of 5.56mm linked ammunition, 4 ball to 1 tracer; 4000 rounds total

1

case of 920 rounds 7.62mm NATO ball ammunition, on stripper clips (this is in addition to ammo with the M21 rifle)

1

case of 800 rounds 12 gauge buckshot

4

Armbrust 300 anti-tank rockets

 

demolition kit

  #

items

kg

1

plastic case with twelve M112 C-4 demolition blocks; case includes storage warning label

7.5

2

M1 mechanical demolition timer/detonators

0.6

5

M2A1 demolition igniter/time fuse/detonators

0.3

1

roll primercord, 152 meters

5.0

1

15 meter coils of M700 time fuse

0.4

1

plastic box of twenty M7 blasting caps

0.1

5

M60 fuse igniters, in a sealed foil package

0.4

1

bronze cap crimping tool

0.5

1

canvas bag for everything except the cased demolition blocks

1.0

 total

15.8

 


 

     Before 1984, only teams placed in "historically snowy" regions got the team cold weather gear set; from that date, all teams received it, and when boltholes were opened to update older teams, this set was added. Particular teams will have more or different equipment, of course. The referee will let you know if your team has any of the following sets; and these are not intended to be all of the possible specialized equipment sets.

 

  • contact pack

  • trade pack

  • mountain kit

  • personal desert kit

  • team desert gear

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