Sturgeon Class Ssn (637) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10H767 Dust And Moisture Seal Boot
004095597
10HA2C1L(YYRR)N3R1 Indicator Light
011283755
10HA2C1LXXXXN1R1 Switch Subassembly
008292510
10HA2C1LXXXXN2R1 Switch Subassembly
008292510
10HA2C1N1R1V13LATCH,ENABLE Switch Subassembly
008292510
10K84 Light Lens
000612623
10M132 Diode Semiconductor Device
008135736
10M13Z Diode Semiconductor Device
008135736
10M200Z5 Diode Semiconductor Device
008996463
10M20Z5 Diode Semiconductor Device
008509440
10NG6A865APC13 Key Washer
002265978
10NG6A865BPC13 Key Washer
002265978
10V60-141-027 O-ring
002651088
10V60-141-124 O-ring
002651074
10V60-141-141 O-ring
005278555
10V60-141-265 O-ring
002526047
10X20SS Pipe Flange Safety Shield
010101001
10XBX165 Electromagnetic Relay
002371159
10YGXXX0331A4CBAXX01 Diff Fluid Flow Indicating Meter
009061821
11 Incandescent Lamp
000602941
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Sturgeon Class Ssn (637)

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The Sturgeon class (known colloquially in naval circles as the 637 class) was a class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines (SSN) in service with the United States Navy from the 1960s until 2004. They were the "workhorses" of the Navy's attack submarine fleet throughout much of the Cold War. The boats were phased out in the 1990s and early 21st century, as their successors, the Los Angeles, followed by the Seawolf and Virginia-class boats, entered service.

The Sturgeons were essentially lengthened and improved variants of the Thresher/Permit class that directly preceded them. The five-compartment arrangement of the Permits was retained, including the bow compartment, operations compartment, reactor compartment, auxiliary machinery room no. 2, and the engine room. The extra length was in the operations compartment, including longer torpedo racks to accommodate additional Mark 37 torpedoes, the most advanced in service at the time of the class's design in the late 1950s. The class was designed to SUBSAFE requirements, with seawater, main ballast, and other systems redesigned for improved safety. Because the S5W reactor was used, the same as in the Skipjacks and Thresher/Permits, and the displacement was increased, the Sturgeons' top speed was 26 knots (48 km/h), 2 knots slower than the Thresher/Permits. The last nine Sturgeons were lengthened 10 feet (3 m) to provide more space for electronic equipment and habitability. The extra space also helped facilitate the use of dry deck shelters first deployed in 1982.

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