Los Angeles Class Ssn (688) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10-243037-108 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
004988467
10-243484-47 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
000803218
10-244922-20 Diode Semiconductor Device
001482479
10-260393-21S Electrical Plug Connector
006820536
10-30 Pressure Gage Tester
008210791
10-3010 ITEM 31 Annular Ball Bearing
007275955
10-330930-202 Electrical Contact
009598014
10-330930-20F Electrical Contact
009598014
10-3342-3 Electrical Contact Assembly
000139783
10-37413 Annular Ball Bearing
001448869
10-40450-24S Electronic Shielding Gasket
000617562
10-40450-28S Electronic Shielding Gasket
007716563
10-40450-40 Gasket
008253466
10-40552 Electrical Contact
007527648
10-40553 Electrical Contact
007527649
10-40556 Electrical Contact
002593143
10-40557 Electrical Contact
004918194
10-473008-56S Electrical Plug Connector
008100475
10-504-2-03 Feedthru Terminal
007172907
10-50442 Electrical Contact
007527648
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Los Angeles Class Ssn (688)

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Surfaced: 6,082 tonnes (5,986 long tons)

The Los Angeles class (also known as the 688 class) is a class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines (SSN) in service with the United States Navy. They represent two generations and close to half a century of the U.S. Navy's attack submarine fleet. As of 2016, 36 of the class are still in commission and 26 retired from service. Of the 26 retired boats, 14 of them were laid up half way (approximately 17–18 years) through their projected lifespans due to their midlife reactor refuelings being cancelled. A further four boats were proposed by the Navy, but later cancelled. The class has more operating nuclear submarines than any other in the world. All submarines of this class are named after American towns and cities (e.g., Key West, Florida, and Greeneville, Tennessee), the exception being USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN-709). This system of naming broke a long-standing tradition in the U.S. Navy of naming attack submarines for creatures of the ocean (e.g., USS Nautilus (SSN-571)).

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