Tarawa Class Lha Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
104744 Inner Bearing Ring
009489915
1048-01-D Duct Type Air Cooling Coil
012246435
104984 Ice Cream Maker Blade
011718957
104984-02 Ice Cream Maker Blade
011718957
104HD-31A-410V Friction Lining
002256035
104KSZZ05A7ANG25 Annular Ball Bearing
001982000
104KSZZ20GRS Annular Ball Bearing
001982000
104KSZZB107A006A75C0000-0 Annular Ball Bearing
001982000
104KSZZQ5A7ANG25 Annular Ball Bearing
001982000
104KSZZQ5A7MILG3278A Annular Ball Bearing
001982000
104X109AA001 Cartridge Fuse
000500544
104X109AA012 Cartridge Fuse
002295236
105 536 767 Fiber Optic Installation Kit
013645349
105-207-080-100-000 Sleeve Bushing
005715701
105-27 Earphone Element
005490220
105-5PC16 Tapered Roller Bearing
001005838
10500802 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
011261291
10501789 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001437586
10501791 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000228
105018UN843C Shipping And Storage Drum
002545713
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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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