Wasp Class Lhd Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
253971R91 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000282
254-0092-9907 Direct Current Motor
000379636
254-8 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000743
2540 Dental Abrasive Strip
000428335
2540 Stopper Bottle
007022540
2540013141190 Vehicular Mirror Head
013141190
2540PL0652327 Vehicular Mirror Head
013141190
2540PL0825592 Vehicular Mirror Head
013141190
25430-20050 Cartridge Fuse
013347385
2544987 Heat Sensing Device
001117020
25488H Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000743
255 Electrical Box Connector
001521147
255 Annular Ball Bearing
005543245
255-5819 PIECE 3-36 Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
013623143
25500 Rotary File
002933560
255005 Cartridge Fuse
011915303
255341R91 Universal Joint Parts Kit
007667607
25544-35MF31MLG Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
012917522
2554407 Fluid Filter Element
010803861
2556 Surgical Sponge
007822698
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Wasp Class Lhd

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The Wasp class is a class of Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) amphibious assault ships operated by the United States Navy. Based on the Tarawa class, with modifications to operate more advanced aircraft and landing craft, the Wasp class is capable of transporting almost the full strength of a United States Marine Corps Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), and landing them in hostile territory via landing craft or helicopters. All Wasp-class ships were built by Ingalls Shipbuilding, at Pascagoula, Mississippi, with the lead ship, USS Wasp, commissioned on 29 July 1989. Eight Wasp-class ships were built, and as of 2016, all eight are active.

The Wasp class is based on the preceding Tarawa-class design.

The main physical changes between the two designs are the lower placement of the ship's bridge in the Wasp class, the relocation of the command and control facilities to inside the hull,

Each Wasp-class ship has a displacement of 40,500 long tons (41,150 t) at full load, is 831 feet (253.2 m) long, has a beam of 104 feet (31.8 m), and a draft of 27 feet (8.1 m).

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