Anti Submarine Aircraft/(s3) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
192PAL284-03 Electrical Contact
014382708
1954332-1 Switch Assembly
002858727
1954759-3 Annunciator
005103799
1954800-7 Pitot-static Tube
005804497
1954800-8 Pitot Tube
005804496
196T110 Gage Block
003725893
197708-11 Cable Assembly
012631212
1977542-1 Light Transmitt Indicating Panel
011332025
1977542-2 Light Transmitt Indicating Panel
011332025
197784-1 Transformer Assembly
013188745
1989323-1 Linear Electrical Resolver
002831324
1989323-2 Linear Electrical Resolver
002831324
1989404-2 Toggle Switch
010177894
1990105-3 Mode Engage Switch
002876302
1990106-4 Switch Mode Engage
010572199
1990107-4 Mode Engage Switch
010390759
1990108-3 Mode Engage Switch
002876303
2-10350B Power Supply
010047794
20-80203-2 Power Supply
010047794
2003000-505 Dashpot
003711156
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Anti Submarine Aircraft/(s3)

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Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, or other submarines to find, track and deter, damage or destroy enemy submarines.

Successful anti-submarine warfare depends on a mix of sensor and weapon technology, training, and experience. Sophisticated sonar equipment for first detecting, then classifying, locating and tracking the target submarine is a key element of ASW. To destroy submarines both the torpedo and mine are used, launched from air, surface and underwater platforms. Other means of destruction have been used in the past but are now obsolete. ASW also involves protecting friendly ships.

The first attacks on a ship by an underwater vehicle are generally believed to have been during the American Revolutionary War, using what would now be called a naval mine but what then was called a torpedo, though various attempts to build submarines had been made before this. The first self-propelled torpedo was invented in 1863 and launched from surface craft. The first submarine with a torpedo was Nordenfelt I built in 1884-1885, though it had been proposed earlier. In the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, the submarine was a significant threat. By the start of the First World War nearly 300 submarines were in service. Some warships were fitted with an armoured belt as protection against torpedoes.

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