Nimitz Class Cvn Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2601D45G03 Circuit Breaker
007289609
2601D45G07 Circuit Breaker
000890537
2601D45G09 Circuit Breaker
000712619
2601P11 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000743
260213PC-21 Sleeve Bushing
005999087
26024 Connector Adapter
009057927
2602473-1 Power Transformer
011830602
26038-11 Phase Sequence Indicator
010252619
2604-231 O-ring
005421456
26043-1 O-ring
007883428
260484 Air Compressor
014600072
2605-1 Liquid Sight Indicator
011415282
2605012 Time Totalizing Meter
010051885
260511 Transistor
000885878
26052 Washer
011897212
26055-1 Weapon System Resilient Mount
007253547
2605642-2 Incandescent Lamp
009230758
2605701-632 Transistor
004313246
2605742 Fixed Attenuator
008650108
2605895-8 Electrical Receptacle Connector
001386926
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Nimitz Class Cvn

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The Nimitz-class supercarriers are a class of ten nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in service with the United States Navy. The lead ship of the class is named for World War II United States Pacific Fleet commander Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, the U.S. Navy's last fleet admiral. With an overall length of 1,092 ft (333 m) and full-load displacement of over 100,000 long tons,

All ten carriers were constructed by Newport News Shipbuilding Company in Virginia. USS Nimitz, the lead ship of the class, was commissioned on 3 May 1975, and USS George H.W. Bush, the tenth and last of the class, was commissioned on 10 January 2009. Since the 1970s, Nimitz-class carriers have participated in many conflicts and operations across the world, including Operation Eagle Claw in Iran, the Gulf War, and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The angled flight decks of the carriers use a CATOBAR arrangement to operate aircraft, with steam catapults and arrestor wires for launch and recovery. As well as speeding up flight deck operations, this allows for a much wider variety of aircraft than with the STOVL arrangement used on smaller carriers. An embarked carrier air wing consisting of up to around 90 aircraft is normally deployed on board. After the retirement of the F-14 Tomcat, the air wings' strike fighters are primarily F/A-18E and F/A-18F Super Hornets and F/A-18A+ and F/A-18C Hornets. In addition to their aircraft, the vessels carry short-range defensive weaponry for anti-aircraft warfare and missile defense.

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