Los Angeles Class Ssn (688) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10130037 Transistor
011232429
10130798 Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
011866763
10131058 Film Fixed Resistor
012116337
10131426 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011196178
10131429 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010460225
10131434 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010801807
10131587 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010901569
10131769 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011226641
10131999 Electrical Connector Guide
011733168
10132 Cylindrical Roller Bearing
001586013
10132736 Radio Frequency Coil
010660928
10133035 Diode Semiconductor Device
000893576
10133050 Thyristor Semiconductor Device
001954094
10133256 Diode Semiconductor Device
011232990
10133275 Diode Semiconductor Device
011263009
10133284 Transistor
011283805
10133299 Transistor
011325672
10133415 Transistor
012815575
10134045 Electrical Insulation Sleeving
007241914
10134798 Ceramic Diele Variable Capacitor
000139660
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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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