Submarine Ship Control And Navigation Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1978167-4 Indicator Light
014371427
1979925 Diode Semiconductor Device
007853219
1982 Diode Semiconductor Device
009787660
19881NPC12 Flat Valve Diaphragm
000739881
19921992A08H01 Weapon System Resilient Mount
005433575
1992A08H01 Weapon System Resilient Mount
005433575
19BNXXX0368A4CXAXX01 Diff Fluid Flow Indicating Meter
010738423
19YMXXX0429A4CXAXX01 Dial Indicatin Differential Gage
012887589
19YMXXX0429A4CXAXX06 Dial Indicatin Differential Gage
012887589
19YMXXX0429A4CXAXX09 Dial Indicatin Differential Gage
012887589
19YNXXX0368A4CXAXX01 Diff Fluid Flow Indicating Meter
010738423
19YNXXX0368A4CXAXX03 Diff Fluid Flow Indicating Meter
010738423
19YNXXX0368A4CXAXX06 Diff Fluid Flow Indicating Meter
010738423
1C3948P15C Electrical Power Cable Assembly
008121313
1K705-105-753-669 Fiber Optic Plug Connector
013826245
1M15Z10 Diode Semiconductor Device
008475508
1M15Z5 Diode Semiconductor Device
008475508
1N 3001B Diode Semiconductor Device
008920898
1N1163 Diode Semiconductor Device
001753767
1N118 Diode Semiconductor Device
001753767
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Submarine Ship Control And Navigation Systems

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Navigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another.

It is also the term of art used for the specialized knowledge used by navigators to perform navigation tasks. All navigational techniques involve locating the navigator's position compared to known locations or patterns.

Navigation, in a broader sense, can refer to any skill or study that involves the determination of position and direction. For information about different navigation strategies that people use, visit human navigation.

In the European medieval period, navigation was considered part of the set of seven mechanical arts, none of which were used for long voyages across open ocean. Polynesian navigation is probably the earliest form of open ocean navigation, it was based on memory and observation recorded on scientific instruments like the Marshall Islands Stick Charts of Ocean Swells. Early Pacific Polynesians used the motion of stars, weather, the position of certain wildlife species, or the size of waves to find the path from one island to another.

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