Morrow Project Parachute kits Copyright 1997 By: Chris Van Deelen chrisv@nucleus.com 1. SL/FF Raps 2. LWCWUS 3. Goretex Jumpsuit 4. Polartec Jumpsuit Liner 5. Cotton Ripstop Jumpsuit 6. Flyer's Gloves 7. Goretex Cold-weather Gloves 8. Overboots 9. MA2-30 Altimeter 10. Helmet 11. Flyer's Helmet Bag 12. Flyer's Kitbag 13. SARPELS Cargo Carrier 14. Horizontal; Vertical Cargo Carrier Securing Straps 15. Single Action Release Handle 16. Military Free-Fall (MFF) Equipment Attaching Strap 17. 4.6 metert Static Line Lowering Line 18. 2.44 meter MFF Lowering Line 19. HAHO Nav Board MC-5 Static Line/Free-Fall Ram Air Parachute System (SL/FF RAPS) Primary function: Means of insertion for reconnaissance and special operations forces Characteristics: Canopies (Main & Reserve): Surface area --112.8 square meters Structure --7 cells Material --31.19 grams F-111 nylon/cotton reinforcement Altitude range: 914 meters to 9144 meters MSL Deployment velocity: 0-130 KIAS Forward speed: 25-40 KPH Rate of descent: Full Speed --4.25-5.5 m/sec 50% Brakes --2.44-4.26 m/sec Reliability: 0.999 Features: The MC-5 SL/FF RAPS will provide Military Free-Fall (MFF) parachuting communities with a parachute that can be configured for static line or free-fall, depending on mission requirements. The MC-5 integrates components of the Paraflite MT-1XX Interim RAPS, the MC-4 RAPS, and the MT-1XS S/L convertible static line system into one versatile parachute system. The system uses identical main and reserve canopies, which not only reduce the logistics involved with separate canopies, but also eliminates the training, maintenance, and operational use of a different size/configuration reserve canopy. The system's identical main and reserve parachutes, which can be interchanged, are 112.8 square meter, seven-celled, and are manufactured from 31.19 gram F-111 nylon ripstop fabric. A cotton reinforcement/buffering panel is installed on the top and bottom skin of the canopy. The deployment sequence for the reserve canopy incorporates a free-bag system, which consists of a spring-loaded pilot chute, a bridle, and a deployment bag. The harness and container assembly has a two-pin main container to accommodate the static line. The leg straps/chest strap are fitted with quick ejector snaps. Background: The Marine Corps force reconnaissance teams use a variety of insertion methods to advance to their area of operations. One of the primary methods of insertion involves the use of highly maneuverable square parachutes for high-altitude, high opening (HAHO) parachute operations. The MC-5 SL/FF RAPS will satisfy the Marine Corps requirement for a parachute that can be used to support this mission. Weight: Parachute 3.5kg, Total package, 12 KG Light Weight Cold Weather Underwear Set (LWCWUS) Primary function: Provide a moisture wicking, heat retentive, lightweight garment that keeps Marines dry and comfortable in a variety of environments. Color: Olive Drab Features: The LWCWUS is a thin, quick drying, hydrophobic, moisture wicking synthetic garment set composed of long underdrawers and zippered neck long undershirt. It is launderable using standard commercial equipment. Background: The current cold weather underwear provides excellent insulation in extreme cold weather, but is too warm in moderate cold conditions. Marines conducting strenuous activity would perspire heavily causing the underwear to lose its insulative qualities. The result was Marines suffering from hypothermia, dehydration and other cold weather injuries. The LWCWUS does not have the deficiencies of its predecessor. Armor Value: None Weight: shirt .3kg; drawers .45 kg; total .75 kg Parachutist Individual Equipment Kit (PIEK) Primary function: To provide the parachutist protection from the environment. Background: Due to extreme cold encountered during high altitude parachute operations, the parachutist must have protection from the environment. The PIEK will provide a complete ensemble of individual parachutist clothing and equipment to meet the demands of high altitude Military Free-Fall (MFF) and static line MC-5 parachute operations. Armor Value: Goretex Jumpsuit; Polartec Jumpsuit Liner; Cotton Ripstop Jumpsuit; Flyer's Gloves; Goretex Cold-weather Gloves armor class B. Overboots armor class C. Helmet armor class 8 Weight: Jumpsuits 3kg; boots 1.5kg; helmet .7kg Single Action Release Personal Equipment Lowering Equipment (SARPELS) Primary function: Combat equipment lowering system for parachutists. Features: The SARPELS will provide military parachutists with a complete equipment lowering system for both static line and MFF parachute operations. The SARPELS allows individuals to carry various configurations of individual combat equipment. The system will provide easy access to weapons and equipment upon parachute landing and has a single action release capability. It can be front or rear mounted on the parachutist. Background: Marine Corps parachutists use static line or MFF parachuting insertion methods to advance to their area of operations. This involves parachuting with combat equipment. However, the parachutist cannot land with the combat equipment attached or injuries may result. This is prevented by lowering the combat equipment below the parachutist. Historically, two types of equipment lowering systems are used, one for static line and another for MFF. The SARPELS makes the requirement for two systems obsolete. Weight: 18kg for the total package. High Altitude High Opening Navigation Board(HAHO Nav Board) Primary function: To provide the parachuting communities with a means of navigation during static line or Military Free-Fall (MFF) High Altitude High Opening (HAHO) parachute operations. Components: 486 Microprocessor Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Screen PLGR Global Positioning System Chest Console Features: The HAHO Nav Board integrates a chest-mounted console with a GPS operating through a 486 microprocessor and an LCD screen. Background: Marine Corps force reconnaissance teams use a variety of insertion methods to advance to their area of operations. One of the primary methods of insertion involves the use of highly maneuverable square parachutes for High Altitude High Opening (HAHO) parachute operations. The HAHO navigation board will satisfy the requirement for a navigation means that will enable reconnaissance teams to navigate to their objective area. Weight: 1.25 kg Total Weight of entire package: 37.2 kg