Tarawa Class Lha Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
122001-1.25WITH122002-1.25SPOOL Temperature Regulating Valve
011432864
122085 Positive Drive Belt
009828174
12212 Observation Window
011695978
122208 Flat Washer
001983698
122295 Clip-on Nut
004540542
1223 Indicator Light
010075189
122358-25 Annular Ball Bearing
001566718
122392-001 Disk Drive Unit
013675652
1224-UC Pneumatic Receiver Pressure Gage
000442321
12245 AND 9406 Strainer And Securing Latch
003901759
1224UC Pneumatic Receiver Pressure Gage
000442321
1225357-5 Annular Ball Bearing
000695597
12260 Audio Frequency Transformer
008600800
12261 Compression Helical Spring
010812746
12268167 Pipe To Hose Straight Adapter
002000531
122690 Plain Encased Seal
005277328
12270 Radiator-radiator Cap Test Kit
007288227
12277 Electronic Equipment Parts Kit
004411688
1228-K-453 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000339
1228-LX Electrical Relay Retainer
010921513
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Tarawa Class Lha

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The Tarawa class was a ship class of amphibious assault ships/LHA operated by the United States Navy (USN). Five ships were built by Ingalls Shipbuilding between 1971 and 1980; another four ships were planned, but later canceled. As of March 2015, all vessels have been decommissioned. The class was replaced by the America-class amphibious assault ships from 2014 onward.

The vessels have a full load displacement of 39,967 tonnes (39,336 long tons; 44,056 short tons).

Propulsion is provided by two Combustion Engineering boilers, connected to two Westinghouse turbines.

As of 1998, the ships' armament consists of a Mark 49 RAM surface-to-air missile system, two Vulcan Phalanx close-in weapons systems, six Mark 242 25 mm automatic cannons, and eight 12.7 mm machine guns.

The number of helicopters carried by each vessel was up to 19 Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallions, 26 Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight, or a mix of the two.

The Tarawa-class ships are designed to embark a reinforced battalion of the United States Marine Corps and their equipment.

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