Sidewinder (aim-9) Air Intercept Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
04330001-026 Plastic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
008352710
0455-222 Setscrew
005310137
046-205 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048333
047-215 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
000603731
048253 Film Fixed Resistor
010357406
049011 Push Switch
005014955
04F5BX-S Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
008345035
04F5XSS Tube To Boss Straight Adapter
008345035
050-003-117 Bearing Ball
008385033
050981-0001 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
000805899
051086-0131 Composition Fixed Resistor
001145456
0515-0752-1 Diode Semiconductor Device
009952310
0515-0752A Diode Semiconductor Device
009952310
0539370-0444 Film Fixed Resistor
004799948
0539370-0563 Film Fixed Resistor
001391927
05592-0003 Electrical Binding Post
002692220
055DE18K Incandescent Lamp
001437432
05901 Machine Screw
009930191
06-115400-000 Glow Lamp
007315071
060-01206-042 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048335
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Missile, Air Intercept, Sidewinder (aim-9)

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The AIM-9 Sidewinder is a short-range air-to-air missile developed by the United States Navy in the 1950s. Entering service in 1956, variants and upgrades remain in active service with many air forces after six decades. The United States Air Force purchased the Sidewinder after the missile was developed by the United States Navy at China Lake, California. It is one of the most widely used missiles in the world: The AIM-9 is equipping most western-aligned air forces, as well as indirectly many nations which received the Soviet K-13 missile, a reverse-engineered copy of the AIM-9.

The majority of Sidewinder variants utilize infrared homing for guidance; the AIM-9C variant used semi-active radar homing and served as the basis of the AGM-122 Sidearm anti-radar missile. The Sidewinder is the most widely used missile in the West, with more than 110,000 missiles produced for the U.S. and 27 other nations, of which perhaps one percent have been used in combat. It has been built under license by some other nations including Sweden. The AIM-9 is one of the oldest, least expensive, and most successful air-to-air missiles, with an estimated 270 aircraft kills in its history of use. American and NATO pilots use the brevity code FOX-2. In addition to fixed-wing aircraft, some modern helicopters, such as the AH-1 SuperCobra, can be equipped with the Sidewinder.

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