Whidbey Island Class Lsd Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
105127 Earphone Element
005490220
10513874 Radiator-radiator Cap Test Kit
007288227
10514033 Cyl Lifting Fixture
004567620
10514064 Lapping Block Set
009375521
10515 ITEM 36 O-ring
011045943
1053 Conduit Chase Nipple
007522703
10535 Setscrew
011750507
10540-1 Pipe Coupling
001877617
10549 Observation Window
002689831
10549G5-2-3 Observation Window
002689831
105502H Tapered Roller Bearing
001005329
10554736 Gasket
003332067
10561PCN0107 Annular Ball Bearing
001558429
105676-001 Platen Assembly
012023995
105676-002 Platen Assembly
012023995
1058-30 Bow Handle
000787327
1059-2 Test Adapter
010987264
105A490P300 Cartridge Fuse
010126202
106-056816-013 Stationary Duct Type Heater
011921442
1060B2 Indicator Light
009356967
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Whidbey Island Class Lsd

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30 officers, 300+ enlisted

The Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship is a dock landing ship of the United States Navy. Introduced to fleet service in 1985, this class of ship features a massive well deck for the transport of United States Marine Corps (USMC) vehicles and a large flight deck for the landing of helicopters or V-22 Ospreys. The well deck was designed to hold four LCAC hovercraft, five if the vehicle ramp is raised, for landing Marines. Recent deployments have instead filled the well deck with a combination of LCU(s), AAVs, Tanks, LARCs and other USMC vehicles and gear. The Whidbey Island class of ship also uniquely benefits from multiple cranes and a shallow draft that further make it ideal for participating in amphibious operations.

As of 2009, all ships of the class are scheduled to undergo a midlife upgrade over the next five years to ensure that they remain in service through to 2038. The ships will be upgraded each year through 2013, and the last ship will be modernized in 2014. Ships homeported on the East Coast will undergo upgrades at Metro Machine Corp., while those on the West Coast will receive upgrades at General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego.

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