Configuration and deployment
The equipment provided the following capabilities: * Class 3 Tracked Raft, F.B.E. (ramp and deck parallel to the length of the boat). * Class 5 Bridge, F.B.E., Mk. II. * Class 5 Decked Raft Ferries, F.B.E. Mk. II and Mk. III. (ramp and deck perpendicular to the length of the boat). * Class 9 Bridge, F.B.E., Mk. III. Bridges are constructed by joining rafts together. The connectors have limited articulation, which permits the FBE Mk II bridge to carry a load of class 5 while an FBE MK III bridge can carry a vehicle of load class 9 (approximately 10 tons). The trestles are set up at each end and fix the end of the bridge to the bank. Anchors are placed at different positions along the length to anchor the bridge from being swept away by a changed current.Parts
Folding Boat Equipment bridge consists of the following parts: * ''Folding boats''. These could be used singly as an assault boat, in combination of two to four boats to form a raft or ferry, or connected together with a deck trackway to form a bridge. * ''Superstructure''. For both rafts and bridge. * ''Trestles''. Used to anchor each end of the bridge. * Anchors and anchor stores. * Rafting gear and folding dinghies for assault boats.Folding Boat
Each folding boat was 21 feet 10 inches long and 6 feet 8 inches wide, collapsible and could be carried flat on four-wheeled trailers or in bridging lorries. Three flat boats fitted on a trailer. Sixteen soldiers were required for manual carriage and launching a single boat. Each boat had a load capacity of 870 pounds and could accommodate 16 fully armed soldiers besides the boat commander and a crew of four.References
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