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FM 4-30.1
(FM 9-6)
MUNITIONS
DISTRIBUTION IN
THE THEATER OF
OPERATIONS
DECEMBER 2003
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION:
Approved for public release;
distribution is unlimited.
HEADQUARTERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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*FM 4-30.1 (FM 9-6)
Field Manual
No 4-30.1 (FM 9-6)
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC, 16 December 2003
Munitions Distribution in the
Theater of Operations
Contents
PAGE
PREFACE ............................................................................................................ IV
Chapter 1
MUNITIONS OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT ................................................ 1-1
Purpose and Scope ............................................................................................ 1-2
Full Spectrum Operations................................................................................... 1-2
Combat Service Support Characteristics ........................................................... 1-2
Munitions Support Mission ................................................................................. 1-3
Support Environment.......................................................................................... 1-5
Support Structures.............................................................................................. 1-5
Strategic Munitions Planning.............................................................................. 1-6
Logistics Preparation of the Theater .................................................................. 1-6
Logistics Preparation of the Theater Responsibilities ........................................ 1-7
Enabling Technologies ..................................................................................... 1-12
Configured Loads ............................................................................................. 1-12
Communications and Automation .................................................................... 1-13
Chapter 2
MUNITIONS FORCE STRUCTURE .................................................................. 2-1
Current Force Munitions Operation .................................................................... 2-1
Support Structure Overview ............................................................................... 2-1
Class V Flow..................................................................................................... 2-17
Aerial Resupply ................................................................................................ 2-23
Command and Support Relationships ............................................................. 2-23
Chapter 3
INTERIM OBJECTIVE FORCE MUNITIONS OPERATION.............................. 3-1
Determining/Requesting Battalion Ammunition Requirements .......................... 3-1
Objective Force Munitions Distribution............................................................... 3-8
Chapter 4
MUNITIONS PLANNING ................................................................................... 4-1
Planning Class V Requirements—Conventional Ammunition Allocations ......... 4-1
Transition to Full Spectrum Operations.............................................................. 4-4
Post-Operational Transition................................................................................ 4-5
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*This publication supersedes FM 9-6, 20 March 1998.
FM 4-30.1 (FM 9-6)
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Chapter 5
MISCELLANEOUS MUNITIONS OPERATIONS............................................... 5-1
Purpose and Scope ............................................................................................ 5-1
Redeployment and Retrograde........................................................................... 5-1
Chapter 6
ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY, RISK MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE, AND
SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS ....................................................................... 6-1
Stewardship in the Operational Environment ..................................................... 6-1
Safety Responsibilities........................................................................................ 6-2
Maintenance and Surveillance Operations ......................................................... 6-2
Chapter 7
FORCE PROTECTION....................................................................................... 7-1
Organizing for Defense of the Rear Area ........................................................... 7-2
Defining the Threat ............................................................................................. 7-3
Responding to the Threat ................................................................................... 7-4
Security Types .................................................................................................... 7-4
Intelligence Gathering and Dissemination .......................................................... 7-4
Operational Security ........................................................................................... 7-5
Special Force Protection Issues in Desert and MOUT Environments................ 7-5
Appendix A STANDARD ARMY AMMUNITION SYSTEM—MODERNIZED....................... A-1
GLOSSARY .......................................................................................... Glossary-1
REFERENCES.................................................................................. References-1
INDEX ......................................................................................................... Index-1
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Contents
Figures
Figure 1-1. Distribution Operations .................................................................. 1-10
Figure 1-2. SAAS-MOD Current Data Flow ..................................................... 1-14
Figure 1-3. The GCSS-Army ............................................................................ 1-15
Figure 1-4. CSSCS Consolidated Class V Report ........................................... 1-15
Figure 1-5. CSSCS Ammunition Supply Point Status ...................................... 1-16
Figure 1-6. GCSS-A Ammunition Module and CSSCS.................................... 1-17
Figure 1-7. The FBCB2 System ....................................................................... 1-18
Figure 1-8. Logistics Situation Report Screen.................................................. 1-19
Figure 1-9. SAAS-MOD ITV/AIT Integration .................................................... 1-20
Figure 2-1. Munitions Flow in the Theater of Operations ................................... 2-3
Figure 2-2. Ordnance Group, Ammunition (DS/GS) (TOE 09662L000) ............ 2-9
Figure 2-3. Ordnance Battalion, Ammunition (DS/GS) (TOE 09466L000) ...... 2-11
Figure 2-4. Ordnance Group, Ammunition (DS/GS) (TOE 09662L000) .......... 2-12
Figure 2-5. Modular Ammunition Company Headquarters Platoon ................. 2-13
Figure 2-6. Modular Ammunition Ordnance, Medium Lift Platoon ................... 2-14
Figure 2-7. Modular Ammunition Platoon (Heavy Lift) ..................................... 2-15
Figure 2-8. Headquarters, Modular Ammunition Company for an ASP ........... 2-15
Figure 2-9. Headquarters, Modular Ammunition Company for a CSA............. 2-15
Figure 2-10. Headquarters, Modular Ammunition Company for a TSA ........... 2-16
Figure 2-11. Class V Distribution Flow (Modular) ............................................ 2-18
Figure 2-12. Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Ordnance
Battalion, Ammunition (WHNS) (DS/GS) ................................................. 2-20
Figure 2-13. Munitions Supply Rate Flow ........................................................ 2-22
Figure 3-1. Smart Distribution System – Subsystems...................................... 3-13
Figure 3-2. Intelligent Materiel Handling Equipment ........................................ 3-14
Figure 3-3. CROP Aircraft Interface Kit ............................................................ 3-15
Figure 3-4. The Modular Platform System ....................................................... 3-16
Figure 3-5. Rapid Load Tie-Down Hardware ................................................... 3-17
Figure 3-6. The FTTS with the Intelligent Load Handling System ................... 3-18
Figure 3-7. Enhanced Delivery System—Air.................................................... 3-19
Figure 3-8. Reporting Munitions Readiness..................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-9. Munitions Survivability Software .................................................... 3-21
Figure A-1. MTS Information Distribution ........................................................... A-5
Figure A-2. Division Level/ATP Configuration.................................................... A-6
Figure A-3. ASP Configuration .......................................................................... A-6
Figure A-4. Theater/Corps MMC Configuration ................................................. A-7
Tables
Table 2-1. MAN/MHE Team Life Capabilities by STONs Per Day................... 2-16
Table 2-2. Modular Ammunition Platoon Lift Capabilities ................................ 2-17
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