Spruance Class Dd (963) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1509/FC163-16 Nonmetallic Hose
002892618
150901-40 Nonmetallic Hose
005405174
150901-48 Nonmetallic Hose
005401701
150901-64 Nonmetallic Hose
005643217
150926 Flat Washer
003237693
150927 Wick
005303178
150929 Wick
005303179
150C0013C130A Pump Bearing Plate
011312498
150D187X006R2 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
000108240
150D473X9075A Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
004510966
150D566X9020S2 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
012778521
150D826X9006R2 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
000108233
150DX25-5B Sediment Strainer
002472370
150PAR3FL115-125V Incandescent Lamp
005577471
150T12FRLV Incandescent Lamp
008664002
150T12TFRLV Incandescent Lamp
008664002
151-0124-00 Transistor
009253783
151-0136-03 Transistor
011164487
151-0139-00 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
011771335
151-0173-00 Transistor
009272851
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Spruance Class Dd (963)

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The Spruance-class destroyer was developed by the United States to replace a large number of World War II–built Allen M. Sumner and Gearing-class destroyers and was the primary destroyer built for the U.S. Navy during the 1970s.

First commissioned in 1975, the class was designed with gas-turbine propulsion, a flight deck and hangar for up to two medium-lift helicopters, all-digital weapons systems, and automated 5-inch guns. Serving for three decades, the Spruance class was designed to escort a carrier group with a primary ASW mission, though in the 1990s 24 members of the class were upgraded with the Mark 41 Vertical Launching System (VLS) for the Tomahawk surface-to-surface missile. Rather than extend the life of the class, the Navy accelerated its retirement. The last ship of the class was decommissioned in 2005, with most examples broken up or destroyed as targets.

The class was originally designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) with point defense anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) missiles; upgrades provided anti-ship and land attack capabilities.

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