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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
06-46-4101 Electrical Plug Connector
008567782
06-99-0074 Electrical Plug Connector
008754573
10-042612-03S Electrical Plug Connector
000316571
10-214118-01S Electrical Plug Connector
000808249
10-214136-10S Electrical Plug Connector
009838571
10-214618-15S Electrical Plug Connector
009131773
10-214618-19 Electrical Plug Connector
008567782
10-214618-1G Electrical Plug Connector
008567782
10-214628-02S Electrical Plug Connector
000623707
10-214628-2S Electrical Plug Connector
000623707
10-214820-27S Electrical Plug Connector
011944247
118176 Electrical Plug Connector
001495358
2630-044-ASSY2 Electrical Plug Connector
008754573
2630-044ASSY2 Electrical Plug Connector
008754573
2635-019-01ASSY2 Electrical Plug Connector
008754573
2641216-9 Electrical Plug Connector
011944247
28A85558 Electrical Plug Connector
001495358
373-099-437 Electrical Plug Connector
009838571
401-4677925ITEM26 Electrical Plug Connector
008754573
49482 Electrical Plug Connector
001495358
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Moored Training Ship

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The Ship/Submarine Recycling Program (SRP) is the process the United States Navy uses to dispose of decommissioned nuclear vessels. SRP takes place only at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) in Bremerton, Washington, but the preparations can begin elsewhere.

Before SRP can begin, the ship or submarine's nuclear fuel must be removed. Defueling usually coincides with decommissioning. Until the fuel is removed, the vessel is referred to as "USS Name," but afterward the "USS" is dropped and it is referred to as "ex-Name." Defueling of submarines is carried out at only five ship repair facilities on the West Coast, and the hulls are then towed to PSNS. Reusable equipment is removed at the same time as the fuel.

Spent nuclear fuel is shipped by rail to the Naval Reactor Facility in the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), located 42 miles (67 km) northwest of Idaho Falls, Idaho, where it is stored in special canisters.

At PSNS the SRP proper begins. The salvage workers cut the submarine into three or four pieces: the aft section, the reactor compartment, the missile compartment if one exists, and the forward section. Missile compartments are dismantled according to the provisions of the Strategic Arms Reductions Treaty.

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