Kidd Class Ddg Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1218765-201 Electrical Contact
004659992
12192G-09 Dome Seal
009794040
121P40592S2 Paper Metallized Fixed Capacitor
008243917
122-0182-019 Electrical Contact
001057664
122-2404528 PIECE 3 Needle Bearing Cam Follower
001623766
122-5277666 ITEM 27 Rubber Strip
013717183
122-5277668 ITEM 32 Rubber Strip
013717183
122-6722637 PC 22 Rubber Strip
013717183
1220 V Belt
005284260
1220000785231 Glass Tubing
001498190
1220001-6000 Electrical Wire
005786104
1220008-30 Electrical Wire
007299681
122208 Flat Washer
001983698
1225357-5 Annular Ball Bearing
000695597
1225767 Tachometer Generator
005785933
1225782 Pre Wire Wound Variable Resistor
005938227
1226423PC1 Fuseholder Subassembly
006148043
12265534-3 Needle Bearing Cam Follower
000086684
12265579-2 Thrust Washer Bearing
008030215
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Kidd Class Ddg

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The Kidd-class guided missile destroyers (DDGs) were a series of four warships based on the Spruance class destroyers. The Kidds were designed as more advanced multipurpose ships, in contrast to their predecessor's focus on anti-submarine warfare, adding considerably enhanced anti-aircraft capabilities. During their service with the U.S. Navy from the 1980s to the late 1990s, the ships were popularly known as the "Ayatollah" or "dead admiral" class. They were decommissioned and sold to Taiwan, now being known as the Kee Lung-class.

These ships were originally ordered by the last Shah (king) of Iran for service in the Persian Gulf, in an air defence role. The Shah was overthrown in the Iranian Revolution, prior to Iran accepting delivery of the ships, causing the United States Navy to integrate the vessels into its own fleet.

Each ship in the class was named after a U.S. Navy Admiral who had died in combat in the Pacific in World War II:

In 1988–90, the Kidds’ received the “New Threat Upgrade”, which allowed cooperative engagement with Aegis Ticonderoga-class cruisers, enabling the cruisers to control the Kidds’ surface-to-air missiles in flight while the destroyers remained electronically silent. However, the arrival of the Aegis-equipped Arleigh Burke-class destroyers led to the accelerated retirement of the Kidd class.

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