Safeguard Class Ars Parts

End item NSN parts
Filter By: V Belts
page 1 of 1
Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0M041 V Belt
005284228
1-1145 V Belt
005290376
12033N V Belt
005290385
12433 V Belt
005290485
1410 V Belt
005284228
2-11124 V Belt
005284228
21261M410 V Belt
005284228
2490 V Belt
005284626
2657VB60 V Belt
005290485
2B9541 V Belt
005290485
2M049 V Belt
005284626
3252 V Belt
005290485
3490 V Belt
005284626
3L410 V Belt
005284228
41 V Belt
005290485
41V V Belt
005284228
477178R1 V Belt
005290376
5L490 V Belt
005284626
607658R1 V Belt
005290376
8080306 V Belt
005290485
Page:

Safeguard Class Ars

Picture of Safeguard Class Ars

USNS Safeguard (T-ARS-50), (formerly USS Safeguard (ARS-50)), is the lead ship of her class and the second United States Navy ship of that name.

Safeguard was laid down on 8 November 1982 by Peterson Builders, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin; launched on 12 November 1983; and commissioned on 17 August 1985.

Safeguard is the lead ship of the newest auxiliary rescue and salvage class of vessels constructed for the US Navy. The rugged construction of this steel-hulled vessel, combined with her speed and endurance, make Safeguard well-suited for rescue and salvage operations throughout the world. The hull below the waterline is ice-strengthened.

USNS Safeguard's sister ships are the USNS Grasp (T-ARS-51), USNS Salvor (T-ARS-52), USNS Grapple (T-ARS-53).

On 26 September 2007 USS Safeguard was transferred to the Military Sealift Command as USNS Safeguard (T-ARS-50).

Like all Safeguard class rescue and salvage ships, Safeguard serves as an element of the United States Navy's Combat Logistics Support Force and provides rescue and salvage services to the fleet at sea. She also supported the protection of forces ashore through post-assault salvage operations in close proximity to the shore. She is designed to perform combat salvage, lifting, towing, off-ship firefighting, manned diving operations, and emergency repairs to stranded or disabled vessels.

Compare Now »
Clear | Hide