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The '''32-SCU container''' is a standardized<ref name="QA RAFT">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/engineering/18441-Q-A-ARGO-RAFT|text=Q&A Argo RAFT|accessdate=2021-11-25}}</ref> [[cargo|cargo container]] with a measure of 2.75 x 2.75 x 10.25 m{{cite}} and a internal volume of 32 [[SCU]]. These containers are a means to bundle cargo and goods into larger, unitized loads, that can be easily handled, moved, and stacked, and that will pack tightly in a ship or yard. They are the minimum-equippable sized container for the [[RAFT], [[Hull C]], [[Hull D]] and [[Hull E]]<ref name="QA RAFT"></ref>. |
The '''32-SCU container''' is a standardized<ref name="QA RAFT">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/engineering/18441-Q-A-ARGO-RAFT|text=Q&A Argo RAFT|accessdate=2021-11-25}}</ref> [[cargo|cargo container]] with a measure of 2.75 x 2.75 x 10.25 m{{cite}} and a internal volume of 32 [[SCU]] (2x2x8 SCU crates). These containers are a means to bundle cargo and goods into larger, unitized loads, that can be easily handled, moved, and stacked, and that will pack tightly in a ship or yard. They are the minimum-equippable sized container for the [[RAFT], [[Hull C]], [[Hull D]] and [[Hull E]]<ref name="QA RAFT"></ref>. |
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The 32-SCU container is a standardized[1] cargo container with a measure of 2.75 x 2.75 x 10.25 m[citation needed] and a internal volume of 32 SCU (2x2x8 SCU crates). These containers are a means to bundle cargo and goods into larger, unitized loads, that can be easily handled, moved, and stacked, and that will pack tightly in a ship or yard. They are the minimum-equippable sized container for the [[RAFT], Hull C, Hull D and Hull E[1].
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- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Q&A Argo RAFT. Engineering - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2021-11-25