Seasprite H-2 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1A2570 Ash Receiver
007794713
1JA2924-6 Serrated Lock Ring
005983627
1N1838 Diode Semiconductor Device
000113581
1ST2003 Transistor
009252109
1W35030 Lock Washer
001670662
1Z206 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
001004500
2-118 47-071 O-ring
008274961
2-92476 Reciprocating Compressor
013790752
200-11-004 Machine Screw
009513728
200087 Transistor
000088405
200136 Transistor
000061141
200161 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
010068396
200199 Transistor
010305263
200203-700 Transistor
004256333
20035-0000-0104 Liquid Quantity Transmitter
012466502
20056 M Sleeve And Piston
009673674
20069-1720 Jaw Bearing Assembly
001763833
201M114-19-A Electrical Connector Backshell
011842810
201M114-19A Electrical Connector Backshell
011842810
202-33603-6 Ammeter
006491632
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Helicopter, Seasprite H-2

Picture of Seasprite H-2 Helicopter

The Kaman SH-2 Seasprite is a ship-based helicopter originally developed in the late 1950s as a fast utility helicopter for the United States Navy. In the 1970s, anti-submarine, anti-surface threat capabilities were added to the design, including over-the-horizon targeting, resulting in modifying most existing UH-2 models to the SH-2 Seasprite.

This aircraft extends and increases shipboard sensor and weapon capabilities against several types of enemy threats, including submarines of all types, surface ships and patrol craft that may be armed with anti-ship missiles. It served with the U.S. Navy from the 1960s until the last SH-2G helicopters were retired in 2001.

In 1956, the U.S. Navy launched a competition to meet its requirement for a compact, all-weather multipurpose naval helicopter.

In 1960, the Royal Canadian Navy announced that the HU2K was the frontrunner for a large anti-submarine warfare contract; the Canadian Treasury Board had approved an initial procurement of 12 units for $14.5 million.

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