Sparrow (aim-7) Air-to-air Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10388328 Electrical Plug Connector
011876146
10388996 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
002253842
10388997 Machine Screw
009931849
10389294 Electrical Plug Connector
005465080
10391145 Stud Terminal
009188068
10391949 Electrical Wire
007522038
10393485 Film Fixed Resistor
007584773
10393652 Tube Coupling Nut
002033831
104-0011-274 Film Fixed Resistor
000052881
104-0045-049 Film Fixed Resistor
001855432
104-0073-077 Film Fixed Resistor
002035377
104-0073-211 Film Fixed Resistor
000052881
104-0073-275 Film Fixed Resistor
001125186
104-0506-212 Plastic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
006327428
104-130-8254 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012761127
104-462 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
004688427
104-4641 Film Fixed Resistor
011772012
104-5111 Film Fixed Resistor
001420931
104.256-32 Glow Lamp
006823411
104.256-37 Incandescent Lamp
009418488
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Missile, Air-to-air, Sparrow (aim-7)

Picture of Sparrow (aim-7)  Air-to-air Missile

Aircraft:

The AIM-7 Sparrow is an American, medium-range semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile operated by the United States Air Force, United States Navy and United States Marine Corps, as well as other various air forces and navies. Sparrow and its derivatives were the West's principal beyond visual range (BVR) air-to-air missile from the late 1950s until the 1990s. It remains in service, although it is being phased out in aviation applications in favor of the more advanced AIM-120 AMRAAM. The Self-Defence Forces of Japan also employ the Sparrow missile, though it is being phased out and replaced by the Mitsubishi AAM-4. NATO pilots use the brevity code Fox One in radio communication to signal launch of a Semi-Active Radar Homing Missile such as the Sparrow.

The Sparrow was used as the basis for a surface-to-air missile, the RIM-7 Sea Sparrow, which is used by a number of navies for air defense of their ships. Fired at low altitude and flying directly at its target though the lower atmosphere, the range of the missile in this role is greatly reduced. With the retirement of the Sparrow in the air-to-air role, a new version of the Sea Sparrow was produced to address this concern, producing the much larger and more capable RIM-162 ESSM.

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