Tarawa Class Lha Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12360840-1 Incandescent Lamp
012841925
12360865 Semiconductor Device Assembly
013058848
12360865X Semiconductor Device Assembly
013058848
12364297 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001437586
123939-1 Deflection Tube Coil
011596272
123JT-1.25IN-25-0.125CUNI Sediment Strainer Element
012587287
124-0029-090 Transistor
008839495
124-0178 Diode Semiconductor Device
008981479
124-0347 Diode Semiconductor Device
001942505
124-152 Fire Figh Metallic Hose Assembly
013143759
124-4322611 PC 21 Flat Washer
012444517
124-4322615 PC Sleeve Bearing
011348784
124-4322615 PC1 Sleeve Bearing
011348784
124-4322615 PC5 Flat Washer
012444517
124-4322615 PC6 Sleeve Bearing
011044966
124-4322651 PC 110 Rope Thimble
002660064
124-4322652 PC 108 Rope Thimble
002660064
124-4366739 PC 128 Rope Thimble
002660064
124-52 Fire Figh Metallic Hose Assembly
013143759
124-5563775 ASS Y 98 Rubber Strip
001719368
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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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