Spruance Class Dd (963) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
199D106X0025CER Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
011541890
199D107X0020F6V1E3 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
011113555
199D107X0020FE3 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
011113555
19A Hearing Protector
007593290
19A1918 Diode Semiconductor Device
001704430
19A2290 Vaneaxial Fan
004320330
19A7667X012 Diaphragm Assembly
006099875
19A842 Circulating Fan
008625644
19B209288P1 Electrical Contact
006249397
19C270 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
011273762
19C768 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
011273762
19D1346 Spacer
011955438
19F252 Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
011823248
19FK0361 Annular Ball Bearing
005543359
19FK0362 Annular Ball Bearing
005543079
19FK0367 Annular Ball Bearing
005543079
19X0-125PTFE24ETWEISZ Electrical Wire
009187225
1A005 Reed Relay
001740345
1A0981 Fuseholder Subassembly
001392812
1A20131H01 Circuit Breaker
013410727
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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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