Development of the MQ-9 Reaper Engine Container, CNU-696/E

Abstract

The Air Force Packaging Technology Engineering Facility (AFPTEF) was tasked with the design of a new shipping and storage container for the MQ-9 Reaper Engine in March of 2006. The new container is designed to replace the fiberboard box currently used. The current container is not reusable and provides minimal shock protection and no environmental protection against corrosion. Additionally, the fiberboard box can not house the engine in the Quick Engine Change (QEC) configuration. AFPTEF used proven design techniques to meet these design requirements. The CNU-696/E, designed to SAE ARP1967A, is an aluminum, long-life, controlled breathing, reusable shipping and storage container. The new container protects the Engine mechanically and environmentally. The container passed all qualification tests per ASTM D4169. The CNU-696/E container not only meets user requirements but also provides an economic saving for the Air Force. The savings will be thousands of dollars per Engine over the twenty-year life span of the container.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 12, 2008
Accession Number
ADA476960

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  • Joel A. Sullivan
  • Susan J. Evans

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  • Air Force
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  • Containers
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