Oliver Perry Class Ffg Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2615082-133 Drip Proof Seal
001138198
26192-0325-02 Fuel And Oil Servicing Nozzle
010227901
262-0043-000 Incandescent Lamp
001558683
262-1454-020 Optoelectronic Display
010397289
262-2204-170 Incandescent Lamp
011353873
262-2853-010 Indicator Light
008341564
2620-220X2PC108 Nonmetallic Hose
006244058
2620-225X1PC127 Nonmetallic Hose
006244058
2620038-00 Electrical Contact
005409143
2624386 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
013719912
2624386-1 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
013719912
262526-44 Quartz Crystal Unit
009426813
262657-2 Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
009094138
263 Retaining Ring
012828124
263-00 Retaining Ring
012828124
263-10-41210 Transistor
011146949
263-1110-00 Switch Subassembly
010622016
263-97-41210 Transistor
011146949
26316027-14 Diode Semiconductor Device
001033950
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Oliver Perry Class Ffg

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USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7), lead ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Oliver Hazard Perry, American naval hero, who was victorious at the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie. Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7) was the first ship and, as of 2015, the only ship of that name in the U.S. Navy. Oliver Hazard Perry was in service from 1977 to 1997 and was scrapped in 2005.

The class was originally intended as austere 'low' category guided missile frigates (compared with the high capability Spruance class) for General Purpose and Anti-Air convoy escort. They were built under a cloud of controversy, with their very light gun armament and lack of redundancy and duplicated systems in event of ship being hit. They were regarded by the Reagan administration and Secretary John Lehman as not part of the 500 ship navy plan, but ultimately proved useful as anti-submarine ships if fitted to carry Seahawks and towed arrays and in the 21C as low grade patrol ships making up the numbers in a USN desperately short of escorts.

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