Seasprite H-2 Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
30256 Nozzle Assembly
010493705
3030-5131 Power Transformer
008793698
305AS-B10233-2 Pressure Switch
001212271
3070AS360-1 Wire Rope
014315616
3074HH681T025JPB Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
011275576
309-1161-020 Annular Ball Bearing
008799031
309-1525-000 Annular Ball Bearing
000533187
3090-10L Lock Washer
001670662
3096 Directional Coupler
002645504
30BCP02PPM1LG3278 Annular Ball Bearing
005407812
30D206G050CC2AS2772 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
004970706
31-33449-12 Electrical Plug Connector
011283603
31-8354-2 Electrical Plug Connector
011255800
31-8357-16 Electrical Plug Connector
011058436
31-8357-3 Electrical Plug Connector
011058436
31-90499-1 Thermal Relay
002836537
3100109-002-11 Thumbwheel Printed Circui Switch
005227097
3100109-002-3 Code Indicating Wheel Switch
005227054
3100109-002-5 Thumbwheel Printed Circui Switch
005227035
3100109-002-7 Thumbwheel Printed Circui Switch
005227068
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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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