Attack/aircraft/(a4) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
13662-51A Position Indicator
003238221
1369291 Generator Assembly
008596612
13A3280 Computer Test Set
000181687
140120-6A Fluid Pressure Regulating Valve
008721728
1453-5 Weapon System Resilient Mount
007196174
1500033 Spreader-towing
002166989
1504-505A Shipping Container
008736256
152A2017 Bevel Gear
001053805
152R8032 Handling Tool
004744979
1531462-10 Electrical Rotating Equi Housing
010646193
1543003 Aircraft Engine Test Set
013729239
15805 Valve Spring
003004212
1609114-1 Rear Cover Assembly
008641148
1647-033-1 Inertia Lo Shoulder Harness Reel
010874054
1649602-1 Liquid Quantity Indicator
008937892
1649602-2 Liquid Sight Indicator
009435179
16730-1A Servocylinder
005921963
16917-1A Test Control Panel
008311609
1720R183 Cage Assembly Guard
001151207
175926 Weapon System Resilient Mount
007196174
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An attack aircraft, strike aircraft, or attack bomber, is a tactical military aircraft that has a primary role of carrying out airstrikes with greater precision than bombers, and is prepared to encounter strong low-level air defenses while pressing the attack.

Fighter aircraft often carry out the attack role, although they would not be considered attack aircraft per se, although fighter-bomber conversions of those same aircraft would be considered part of the class. Strike fighters, which have effectively replaced the fighter-bomber and light bomber concepts, also differ little from the broad concept of an attack aircraft.

The dedicated attack aircraft as a separate class existed primarily during and after World War II. The precise implementation varied from country to country, and was handled by a wide variety of designs. In the US and UK, attack aircraft were generally based on light bombers, sometimes carrying heavier forward-firing weapons like the B-25G and Mosquito Tsetse. In Germany and USSR, where they were known as schlachtflugzeug ("battle aircraft") or sturmovik ("storm trooper"), this role was carried out by aircraft such as the Henschel Hs 129 and Ilyushin Il-2, purpose-designed and heavily armored. The Germans and Soviets also used light bombers in this role, cannon armed versions of the Ju 87 greatly outnumbered the Hs 129, while the Pe-2 was used for this role in spite of not being specifically designed for it.

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