B-2 Bomber (atb) Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
088-49-54000 Diode Semiconductor Device
001158168
093-49831-3 Sealing Plug Assembly
010938118
093-58807-7 Sealing Plug Assembly
009869445
09A063EA Laminated Shim Stock
008268528
09A063HC Laminated Shim Stock
013805139
09A063HT Laminated Shim Stock
013805148
09A079-03 Weapon System Resilient Mount
001139368
09A084-04 Weapon System Resilient Mount
011041801
09A139-02 Plug Button
006873224
0F/C25025850 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
009347989
0N220462 Packing Retainer
002639462
0N241775-1 Electrical Plug Connector
013944584
0RD1 Spark Plug
002883126
0SM209SF Connector Adapter
003376770
1-0003-0052-30R1 Film Fixed Resistor
002143295
1-0003-0052-34R8 Film Fixed Resistor
010693987
1-0003-0052-86R6 Film Fixed Resistor
005549262
1-0003-1150-32 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
011469174
1-01236D3 Tube Reducer
006847451
1-10487-12 Electrical Grounding Strip
012857911
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The Northrop (later Northrop Grumman) B-2 Spirit, also known as the Stealth Bomber, is an American heavy penetration strategic bomber, featuring low observable stealth technology designed for penetrating dense anti-aircraft defenses; it is a flying wing design with a crew of two. The bomber can deploy both conventional and thermonuclear weapons, such as eighty 500 lb (230 kg)-class (Mk 82) JDAM Global Positioning System-guided bombs, or sixteen 2,400 lb (1,100 kg) B83 nuclear bombs. The B-2 is the only acknowledged aircraft that can carry large air-to-surface standoff weapons in a stealth configuration.

Development originally started under the "Advanced Technology Bomber" (ATB) project during the Carter administration; its expected performance was one of his reasons for the cancellation of the supersonic B-1A bomber. The ATB project continued during the Reagan administration, but worries about delays in its introduction led to the reinstatement of the B-1 program as well. Program costs rose throughout development. Designed and manufactured by Northrop, later Northrop Grumman, the cost of each aircraft averaged US$737 million (in 1997 dollars).

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