Medium Raft

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MEDIUM FLOATING BRIDGE (MFB) / MEDIUM RAFT (MR)

The Medium Floating Bridge (MFB) is used to provide a hasty means of transportation across water obstacles. It can also be configured as a ferry, in which case it is referred to as the Medium Raft (MR). The system is a reverse engineered design of the Russian PMP steel floating fold-bridge and was designed and built in Germany. The floating bridge bays are each comprised of two road-way and two bow pontoons which are hinged and can be locked in the folded or floating position. Each bay is transported by a specialized HLVW called the Medium Floating Bridge Transporter / Dismountable Flat Rack System (MFBT/DFRS). These 6x6 trucks are equipped with special bridge adapter pallets (BAP) and are configured to transport, launch and recover the bays.

To construct a floating bridge or ferry, several of the interior bays and / or ramp bays are connected together (depending on the desired length and configuration). A boat called the Boat, Bridge Erection, or BBE, is always deployed with the Medium Folding Bridge. This boat is equipped with twin Stardec V-8, 300 horsepower engines, and is used to assemble / disassemble the bridge / raft components on the water. The BBE is also designed to be transported and launched using the specialized MFBT/DFRS 6x6 HLVW trucks.

Medium Floating Bridge Specifications:

Interior Bay Dimensions: Interior Bay Length: 6.7m Road-way Width: 4.1 m Total width including Bow pontoons: 8.12 m

Ramp Bay Dimensions: Ramp Bay Length: 5.6 m Road-way Width: 4.1 m Total width including Bow pontoons: 8.12 m

Boat, Bridge Erection Specifications: Length: 7.4 m Width: 3.3 m Weight: 5172kg Hull: Welded aluminum Crew: 1 Engines: Twin Turbo STARDEC 300 V-8, 330 HP each


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