Osprey Class Mhc Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10-214240-62G Electrical Receptacle Connector
010211089
10-407035-225 Electrical Contact
000077903
10-5250 ITEM 69 Special Scale Meter
014394491
10-5260 ITEM 70 Special Scale Meter
014394496
10-8TRBTXSS Tube Reducer Body
000788490
100 Water S+upply Lin Shock Absorber
004693099
100-12-DX Fluid Filter Element
011033266
100-12D Fluid Filter Element
011033266
100-12DX Fluid Filter Element
011033266
1000L-1111-2-211-0-0-0 Automatic Gas Alarm
011157666
1001109-049 Air Conditioning Filter Element
014325374
1003420036 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
000501415
1005-056-2246 Compression Helical Spring
000562246
1005-978-1023 Headless Grooved Pin
009781023
1005-978-1025 Torsion Helical Spring
009781025
1005-978-1036 Hand Guard Slip Ring Spring
009781036
1005-992-6653 Headed Grooved Pin
009926653
1005-992-7309 Headless Grooved Pin
009927309
1005000179537 Headed Grooved Pin
000179537
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Osprey Class Mhc

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The Osprey class are a series of coastal minehunters designed to find, classify, and destroy moored and bottom naval mines from vital waterways. They use sonar and video systems, cable cutters and a mine detonating device that can be released and detonated by remote control. The Osprey class are the world's second largest minehunters (surpassed by the Royal Navy's 60-metre (200 ft) Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessels) to be constructed entirely of fiberglass and designed to survive the shock of underwater explosions. Their primary mission is reconnaissance, classification, and neutralization of all types of moored and bottom mines in littoral areas, harbors and coastal waterways.

Twelve minehunter ships were built for the U.S. Navy by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems (formerly Litton Avondale Industries) of New Orleans and Intermarine of Savannah. The ships were commissioned between 1993 and 1999.

The 12 ships are 187 feet 10 inches (57.3 m) long, 34 feet 7 inches (10.5 m) wide, and 70 feet 0 inches (21.3 m) tall.

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