Lpd-17 Class Amphibious Transport Dock Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
16610759-002 Clinch Self-locking Nut
000710199
16750079-107 Composition Fixed Resistor
001048364
16775165-011 Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
003962988
168132-1 Power Supply
012432760
16815 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
013258387
1684-324 Diode Semiconductor Device
009149740
168405-1 Reactor
012545240
169149-3 Annular Ball Bearing
001566718
16944 FIND NO.1-9 Thrust Washer Bearing
013416524
16C5BT Nonmetallic Hose
004509156
16C5C Nonmetallic Hose
004509156
16QW Nonmetallic Hose
004509156
17-12046-11 Electrical Receptacle Connector
001198995
17-3-2613 Electrical Contact
011089214
17-3-2613-1 Electrical Contact
011089214
17-321MEA1 Sleeve Bearing
008107610
17-49036-06 Electrical Plug Connector Body
000032610
17-49288-01 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
010059795
17-49695-13 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
011270016
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Lpd-17 Class Amphibious Transport Dock

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The San Antonio class is a class of amphibious transport docks, also called a landing platform/dock (LPD), used by the United States Navy. These warships replace the older Austin-class LPDs (including Cleveland and Trenton sub-classes), as well as the Newport-class tank landing ships, and the Charleston-class amphibious cargo ships that have already been retired.

Twelve ships of the San Antonio class were proposed, but only eleven were funded. Their original target price was $890 million;

The San Antonio class was designed to provide the Navy and U.S. Marine Corps with modern, sea-based platforms that are networked, survivable, and built to operate with 21st century transformational platforms, such as the MV-22 Osprey, the (since canceled) Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV), air-cushioned landing craft (LCACs), and future means by which Marines are delivered ashore.

The project embraced a "Design for Ownership" philosophy; a concurrent engineering approach that injects operator, maintainer, and trainer input into the design development process. The goal was to ensure that operational realities are considered throughout the total ship design, integration, construction, test and life cycle support of the new ships and their systems.

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