Ohio Class Ssbn (trident) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
11A9-M-81 Key
011448789
12-2070-01 Electromagnetic Relay
002544531
12-222022-128 Hose Reinforcing Sleeve
002049569
12-268293 Permanent Magnet Loudspeaker
008936602
12-890824-001 Electronic Test Extender Card
010875684
1203-15 Alternating Current Motor
011739774
1203-98 Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
009293729
121-2E9 Paper Dielectric Fixed Capacitor
010996060
121-2L-1 Limit Switch Assembly
010937718
121-2U-1 Helix Assembly
010543034
121-6-9 Shaft
011015868
12116 Pulse Transformer
014435092
1214D0916 Plastic Sheet
011235093
121910LF Rotary Switch
012501371
1219G-3 Machine Screw
013565155
122-1F-401 Amplifier Subassembly
010628818
1221 Wire Braid
003351336
12258848 Push Switch
012047326
12277 Electronic Equipment Parts Kit
004411688
1227C0239 Corrosion Preventive Anode
013533547
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Ohio Class Ssbn (trident)

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The Ohio class is a class of nuclear-powered submarines currently used by the United States Navy. The navy has 18 Ohio-class submarines: 14 ballistic missile submarines (SSBN) and four that were later converted to guided missile submarines (SSGN).

The Ohio class was named after the lead submarine of this class, USS Ohio. The 14 Trident II SSBNs together carry approximately fifty percent of the total US active inventory of strategic thermonuclear warheads. Although the Trident missiles have no pre-set targets when the submarines go on patrol, the warships are capable of quickly being targeted using secure and constant radio communications links, including very low frequency (VLF) systems. All the Ohio-class submarines, except for USS Henry M. Jackson, are named for U.S. states, which until that point was a tradition reserved for battleships and cruisers.

The Ohio-class submarines are the largest submarines ever built for the U.S. Navy. Two classes of the Russian Navy's submarines have larger total displacements: the Soviet-designed Typhoon-class submarines have more than twice the total displacement, and Russia's Borei-class submarines have roughly 25 percent greater displacement, but the Ohio-class boats carry more missiles than either: 24 Trident missiles per boat, versus 16 missiles for the Borei class (20 for the Borei II) and 20 for the Typhoon class.

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