Explosive Ordnance Disposal Tools/equipment. Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
5206332 Cloth Basket
013498067
5206387 Fuse Assortment
013697665
5206402 Tool Blaste Carrier
011118819
5206422 Industrial X-ray Equipment
010755274
5206436 Mk36 Mod 0 Tool Set
011118220
5206509 Radiographic Proces
011228008
5206574 Battery Assembly
011754589
5761798 Mounting Plate
014182948
5761886 Exhaust Control Valve
013343730
5762026 Battery Charger
012635114
5762028 Radiographic Processing Machine
012836185
5762127 Ind Radiographic X-ray Apparatus
013107901
5762130 X-ray Carrying Case
012833092
5762145 Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
011754590
5762159 Course Indicator
013213238
5762416 Blasting Cap Crimper
013136937
5762531 Waterproof Connector
012782149
5762540 Cable Assembly
012782196
592-5403169 Life Preserver Bladder Assembly
013461998
592-5403169-1 Life Preserver Bladder Assembly
013461998
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United States Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians render safe all types of ordnance, including improvised, chemical, biological, and nuclear. They perform land and underwater location, identification, render-safe, and recovery (or disposal) of foreign and domestic ordnance. They conduct demolition of hazardous munitions, pyrotechnics, and retrograde explosives using detonation and burning techniques. They forward deploy and fully integrate with the various Combatant Commanders, Special Operations Forces (SOF), and various warfare units within the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Army. They are also called upon to support military and civilian law enforcement agencies, as well as the Secret Service.

EOD Technicians’ missions take them to all environments, and every climate, in every part of the world. They have many assets available to arrive to their mission, from open- and closed-circuit scuba and surface supplied diving rigs, to parachute insertion from fixed-wing aircraft and fast-rope, abseil, and Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction (SPIE) from rotary aircraft, to small boats and tracked vehicles.

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