Cvn 68 Class Reactor Fill Auxiliary System Parts

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0275 Bearing Ball
001006170
0910181 Bearing Ball
001006159
0910181-7 Bearing Ball
001006159
10107331 Bearing Ball
001006159
10380-8 Bearing Ball
001006170
104926 Bearing Ball
001006170
1095APC3 Bearing Ball
001006170
11-65V Bearing Ball
001006170
1116DR1R Bearing Ball
001006170
11868PC41 Bearing Ball
001006170
120000 Bearing Ball
010061940
128805 Bearing Ball
001006170
133069 Bearing Ball
001006159
141T2PC31 Bearing Ball
001006170
145651 Bearing Ball
001006170
145651GMS Bearing Ball
001006170
15116 Bearing Ball
001006170
15443 PIECE 57 Bearing Ball
001006170
15D9007-21 Bearing Ball
001006170
16024R1 Bearing Ball
001006170
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Cvn 68 Class Reactor Fill Auxiliary System

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Modern aircraft carriers and submarines use nuclear reactors for power. See United States naval reactors for information on classification schemes and the history of nuclear-powered vessels.

Modern cruisers, destroyers and frigates are called surface combatants and act mainly as escorts for aircraft carriers, amphibious assault ships, auxiliaries and civilian craft, but the largest ones have gained a land attack role through the use of cruise missiles and a population defense role through missile defense.

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