Close In Weapon System (ciws-phalanx) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
08-50-0106 Electrical Contact
010357465
08-56-0110 Electrical Contact
011328789
08-83283-82 Indicator Light
005426393
080-58532-040 O-ring
005518441
080-58532-40 O-ring
005518441
0800-329 Tubular Rivet
008260329
0801144M00 Packing Retainer
006842572
080120V Incandescent Lamp
009397859
0811-1718 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
010845886
081272-1 Cartridge Fuse
006360957
0819-9 Socket Head Cap Screw
000685276
08203466 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
002692803
083119100 O-ring
006185361
0831D0042 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
001322645
0848000Z5U0 103Z Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
001091987
0878 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
000880551
088-99-00119 Diode Semiconductor Device
011117743
088-99.00199 Diode Semiconductor Device
011117743
089315-4 Radio Frequency Detector
010479121
09-9072-1-03510 Tip Jack
001090150
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Close In Weapon System (ciws-phalanx)

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5X Block 1B 8.56M pound to UK 9X Block 1B 13.66M USD each for SK 13 sets MK15 Phalanx Block 1B Baseline 2 for TW, 8 set is for upgrading the current Block 0 to MK15 Phalanx Block 1B Baseline 2, total cost: 0.416B with 260K MK 244 MOD 0 armor piercing bullet, Baseline2 is the newest model in Block 1B on 11/2016

The Phalanx CIWS (pronounced "sea-whiz") is a close-in weapon system for defense against anti-ship missiles. It was designed and manufactured by the General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona Division by the British Royal Navy in its older escorts (where weight limits the use of the heavier Dutch Goalkeeper 30 mm CIWS), by the United States Coast Guard aboard its Hamilton-class and Legend-class cutters, and the navies of 16 allied nations.

A land based variant, known as C-RAM, has recently been deployed in a short range missile defense role, to counter incoming rockets and artillery fire.

Because of their distinctive barrel-shaped radome and their automated nature of operation, Phalanx CIWS units are sometimes nicknamed "R2-D2" after the famous droid character from the Star Wars films.

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