Lpd-17 Class Amphibious Transport Dock Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1793 O-ring
002500224
1793-011 O-ring
002483831
1793-016 O-ring
002483845
1793-020 O-ring
002500224
1793-111 O-ring
002483839
1793-235 O-ring
002519369
1793-326 O-ring
002651087
1794TB3 Sectiona Terminal Junction Block
015067647
18-10040-1 Audio Level Meter
013578313
18-10040-1N Audio Level Meter
013578313
1800 Test Probe
010627051
18005C-SS-0832 Clinch Plain Nut
007258532
180060-330 Incandescent Lamp
008514352
180126 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
013258387
180138 Thrust Ball Bearing
001561848
1802963-7 Incandescent Lamp
009024660
180296737 Composition Fixed Resistor
001411071
180318 Thrust Ball Bearing
001561848
1810934-5 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010298950
1812727 Data Entry Keyboard
014521496
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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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