Airlifter C-17a Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
16757165-231 Film Fixed Resistor
003482707
16757165-254 Film Fixed Resistor
003041303
16775165-011 Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
003962988
16780346-018 Composition Fixed Resistor
004313083
167901-1 Semiconductor Device Cover
010999167
168858-01 Electrical Plug Connector
012688369
16A43 Diode Semiconductor Device
003339966
17-00006-9 Electrical Wire
010424621
17-00009-9 Electrical Wire
010607867
17-146A264P2 Annular Ball Bearing
001091179
17-49288-01 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
010059795
170-004-0022 Incandescent Lamp
000602941
170-4000-514 Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
008824384
1701-1826 Incandescent Lamp
004375216
1701-4614 Rotary Switch
002324777
1706120 Turnlock Fastener Eyelet
002822045
1713-07 Diode Semiconductor Device
009042020
17130246 Incandescent Lamp
007658443
1720-02 Lock Washer
008835931
1730002943694 Wheel-track Chock
002943694
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Aircraft, Airlifter C-17a

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An airlift is the organized delivery of military supplies or military personnel primarily via military transport aircraft.

Airlifting consists of two distinct types, strategic and tactical airlifting. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material long distances (such as across or off the continent or theater), whereas a tactical airlift focuses on deploying resources and material into a specific location with high precision.

Depending on the situation, airlifted supplies can be delivered by a variety of means. When the destination and surrounding airspace is considered secure, the aircraft will land at an appropriate airport or airbase to have its cargo unloaded on the ground. When landing the craft, or distributing the supplies to a certain area from a landing zone by surface transportation is not an option, the cargo aircraft can drop them in mid-flight using parachutes attached to the supply containers in question. When there is a broad area available where the intended receivers have control without fear of the enemy interfering with collection and/or stealing the goods, the planes can maintain a normal flight altitude and simply drop the supplies down and let them parachute to the ground. However, when the area is too small for this method, as with an isolated base, and/or is too dangerous to land in, a Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System drop is used.

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