Arleigh Burke Class Ddg Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
14-030 Cartridge Fuse
010451484
14-032 Knitted Wire Mesh
009013784
14-09-756 Incandescent Lamp
002666254
14-10-02239 O-ring
011703748
14-1201 Hemostatic Forceps
003345600
14-1202 Hemostatic Forceps
003344900
14-130A Bottle Stopper
013160278
14.10.1.004/3 Annular Ball Bearing
001077568
14.10.1.004/5 Lock Washer
011591118
140-9278 Cartridge Fuse
011249224
14000-250 Laboratory Beaker
013296487
140000 ITEM 34 Power Supply
014243263
1400013 Tubeaxial Fan
000953831
140012P125 Plastic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
000977578
1400211-001 Magnetic Disk Set
011350542
14020 Semiconductor Device Assembly
011190367
1404-6IN Gate Valve
005415697
1404024800 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011432461
1404437-1 Locking Pin Lanyard
000666082
14052-035 Annular Ball Bearing
005542972
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Arleigh Burke Class Ddg

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The Arleigh Burke class of guided missile destroyers (DDGs) is the United States Navy's first class of destroyer built around the Aegis Combat System and the SPY-1D multifunction passive electronically scanned array radar. The class is named for Admiral Arleigh Burke, the most famous American destroyer officer of World War II, and later Chief of Naval Operations. The class leader, USS Arleigh Burke, was commissioned during Admiral Burke's lifetime.

These warships were designed as multimission destroyers Besides the 62 vessels of this class (comprising 21 of Flight I, 7 of Flight II and 34 of Flight IIA) in service by 2016, up to a further 42 (of Flight III) have been envisaged.

With an overall length of 505 to 509 feet (154 to 155 m), displacement ranging from 8,315 to 9,200 tons, and weaponry including over 90 missiles, the Arleigh Burke class are larger and more heavily armed than most previous ships classified as guided missile cruisers.

The ships of the Arleigh Burke class are among the largest destroyers built in the United States. Only the Spruance, Kidd (563 feet (172 m)) and Zumwalt classes (600 feet (180 m)) were longer. The larger Ticonderoga-class ships were constructed on Spruance-class hull forms, but are designated as cruisers due to their radically different mission and weapons systems than the Spruance and Kidd-class destroyers. The Arleigh Burke class, on the other hand, were designed with a new, large, water-plane area-hull form characterized by a wide flaring bow which significantly improves sea-keeping ability. The hull form is designed to permit high speed in high sea states.

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