Submarine Auxillary And Miscellaneous Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1151-014 Lubricant Transfer Pump
012233730
1158 Test Lead
007637580
1165-0001 Incandescent Lamp
002496061
1166-36-0 Test Lead
001751431
1166-36-2 Test Lead
002692742
1166-36BLACK Test Lead
001751431
1166-36BLK Test Lead
001751431
1166-36RED Test Lead
002692742
117 Fluid Filter Element
008926214
117-17140-1 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011200328
11825 Cylindrical Roller Bearing
008301663
1188P Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
000668955
11902100 Anode Covering Bonnet
012800473
11903548 Immersion Thermocouple
008724739
11904019 Anode Covering Bonnet
012800473
1197170-1174.1 Electrical Plug Connector
000709502
12-1741-01 Alternating Current Motor
010245217
12-190680-10 Dial Indicatin Differential Gage
000979391
12-1979-01 Sequential Timer
011210530
12-20Q-M-DC Rotary File
003116150
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Armed merchantman is a term that has come to mean a merchant ship equipped with guns, usually for defensive purposes, either by design or after the fact. In the days of sail, piracy and privateers, many merchantmen would be routinely armed, especially those engaging in long distance and high value trade. The most famous of this type were the East Indiamen able to defeat regular warships in battle (see Battle of Pulo Aura).

In more modern times, auxiliary cruisers were used offensively to disrupt trade chiefly during both World War I and World War II, particularly by Germany.

East Indiamen of various European countries were heavily armed for their long journeys to the Far East. In particularly dangerous times, such as when the home countries were at war, a convoy system would be used whereby the ships were escorted by a warship. However, many East Indiamen also travelled on their own, and therefore were heavily armed in order to defend themselves against pirates and privateers. They also defended themselves against warships, scoring signal victories at the Battle of Pulo Aura and the Action of 4 August 1800. The British Royal Navy purchased several that it converted to ships of the line.

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