Close In Weapon System (ciws-phalanx) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10-497007-163 Electrical Contact
010453132
10-497007-165 Electrical Contact
010453132
10-497007-203 Electrical Contact
001728253
10-497007-205 Electrical Contact
001728253
10-497015-133 Electrical Contact
001901887
10-497403-205 Electrical Contact
001529574
10-597805-355 Electrical Contact
001728253
10-7016 REV C ITEM 17 Retaining Ring
007533699
10-76047 Electrical Cap
002803499
10-90351-12 O-ring
002483836
10-90500-8 Drive Screw
001753230
10-90501-4 Drive Screw
002535606
10-92642-13 Machine Screw
008893116
10.0X Film Fixed Resistor
011772000
10.497403.205 Electrical Contact
001529574
100-0010 Film Fixed Resistor
011772000
100-003-125 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048364
100-005-330 Composition Fixed Resistor
009358543
100-061-00 Incandescent Lamp
001436558
100-100-107 Film Fixed Resistor Network
011676530
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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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