I would like to have a discussion about logistics from the mind set of a combat trucker.
To start out, a little background. While i was still a Veh operator, the USAF loaned me out to the ARMY to do convoys in Iraq (a total of 3 fucking times in the span of 3 years).
Ok, so what you need to run a convoy in a combat zone is a Lead Veh, pacesetter, RTO, FNL, loadmaster, MX, CC, ACC, and finally the Security Team. So i know this all sounds like a lot, but im going to "break it Down" for ya.
Lead Veh - He is the 3rd in charge of the convoy and will be responsible for the route planing and navigation of the trip. He will Be in the front and will have none explosive cargo and his own truck.
Pacesetter - He is responsible for setting the speed for the rest for the convoy so the Lead Veh can push ahead to scout the route. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry. This position my not be required in SC
RTO(Radio Telephone operator) - He is responsible for all management and maintenance of Comm equipment to include Radios, sat phones, counter electronic warfare, and text messaging devices. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
FNL(Foreign national Liaison) - This one is not fun. Responsible for the care and management of civilians that are used to transport additional cargo for the Convoy. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
Loadmaster - Responsible for the Cargo Manifest and state of the cargo during loading, the trip, and during unloading. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
MX(Maintenance) - This one is fun. Responsible for the care and condition of all veh in the convoy. He has a veh that can repair and tow any veh in the convoy if needed.
CC(Command and Control) - He is responsible for all the moving parts of the convoy and makes sure that all positions are doing their part on time and correctly. He has a truck that is capable of taking on any cargo from any other truck in case that truck needs to be towed or left behind.
ACC(Assistant Command and Control) - he is the 2nd in command of the convoy. He handles all the admin for the CC and any disputes between the other members of the convoy. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
Security Team - This will consist of gun trucks (usual a HMMWV with a really big gun) assigned to every members truck with a Lead Security Gun Truck close to the CC that will control all security of the convoy.
You will notice that there is no position for refueling. That is because we strapped fuel cans to the side of the trailers for the gun trucks and we could make the long haul with out having to refuel. That being said, I don't think that we can strap fuel tanks to the side of our ships. So, we may need a fuel truck in SC.
Here is an example of the order: Lead Veh - gun truck - Pasesetter - civilians - RTO - gun truck - civilians - Lead gun truck - CC - civilians - FNL - civilians - Loadmaster - gun truck - civilians - ACC - MX - gun truck.
Man this was a long post. In conclusion I would like your ideas and convey fleet set up, being that 3.0 is right around the corner.
Cheers,
Knuckles
Updated: https://testsquadron.com/threads/by-request-space-combat-convoy-for-dummies.10875/
To start out, a little background. While i was still a Veh operator, the USAF loaned me out to the ARMY to do convoys in Iraq (a total of 3 fucking times in the span of 3 years).
Ok, so what you need to run a convoy in a combat zone is a Lead Veh, pacesetter, RTO, FNL, loadmaster, MX, CC, ACC, and finally the Security Team. So i know this all sounds like a lot, but im going to "break it Down" for ya.
Lead Veh - He is the 3rd in charge of the convoy and will be responsible for the route planing and navigation of the trip. He will Be in the front and will have none explosive cargo and his own truck.
Pacesetter - He is responsible for setting the speed for the rest for the convoy so the Lead Veh can push ahead to scout the route. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry. This position my not be required in SC
RTO(Radio Telephone operator) - He is responsible for all management and maintenance of Comm equipment to include Radios, sat phones, counter electronic warfare, and text messaging devices. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
FNL(Foreign national Liaison) - This one is not fun. Responsible for the care and management of civilians that are used to transport additional cargo for the Convoy. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
Loadmaster - Responsible for the Cargo Manifest and state of the cargo during loading, the trip, and during unloading. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
MX(Maintenance) - This one is fun. Responsible for the care and condition of all veh in the convoy. He has a veh that can repair and tow any veh in the convoy if needed.
CC(Command and Control) - He is responsible for all the moving parts of the convoy and makes sure that all positions are doing their part on time and correctly. He has a truck that is capable of taking on any cargo from any other truck in case that truck needs to be towed or left behind.
ACC(Assistant Command and Control) - he is the 2nd in command of the convoy. He handles all the admin for the CC and any disputes between the other members of the convoy. He has his own truck with any mix of cargo he can carry.
Security Team - This will consist of gun trucks (usual a HMMWV with a really big gun) assigned to every members truck with a Lead Security Gun Truck close to the CC that will control all security of the convoy.
You will notice that there is no position for refueling. That is because we strapped fuel cans to the side of the trailers for the gun trucks and we could make the long haul with out having to refuel. That being said, I don't think that we can strap fuel tanks to the side of our ships. So, we may need a fuel truck in SC.
Here is an example of the order: Lead Veh - gun truck - Pasesetter - civilians - RTO - gun truck - civilians - Lead gun truck - CC - civilians - FNL - civilians - Loadmaster - gun truck - civilians - ACC - MX - gun truck.
Man this was a long post. In conclusion I would like your ideas and convey fleet set up, being that 3.0 is right around the corner.
Cheers,
Knuckles
Updated: https://testsquadron.com/threads/by-request-space-combat-convoy-for-dummies.10875/
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