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India to counter China’s growing submarine fleet with 200-MWe nuclear reactor
India’s current submarines, the INS Arihant and INS Arighaat, are equipped with a relatively small 83 MWe nuclear reactor, which limits their time underwater and affects mission duration. A third ...
In one of their final stops before heading home this weekend, crew members from the USS Jefferson City, a Los Angeles Class nuclear Navy submarine, talked nuclear technology with a class of students ...
National Security Journal on MSN
‘6 Foot Gash’: A Nuclear Attack Submarine Was Severely Damaged Tracking Russian Warships
In 2015, HMS Talent—a Trafalgar-class attack sub—struck floating ice while tracking Russian submarines, ripping a six-foot ...
In the first part of this "Historically Speaking" series, the role of Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s support for the U.S. Navy was featured. Now, we will look at the roles of the K-25 Gaseous ...
Recently the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette published an editorial supporting the expansion of nuclear power production in Arkansas. The editorial correctly noted that nuclear power is "safe, clean and ...
Reports of Russia transferring nuclear submarine reactor technology to North Korea have surfaced over the past week. This is ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Department of War Has the Power to Advance the American Nuclear Industry
The American nuclear industry and the Department of War need to work together to regain the upper hand in the global nuclear ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Nuclear in your backyard? Tiny reactors could one day power towns and campuses—but community input will be key
You might imagine nuclear power plants ... And like the submarine reactors that can power a small underwater community of 100, one microreactor could power a rural town. However, if developers work ...
BWXT Erwin, Tennessee expansion will create 200 jobs at Nuclear Fuel Services facility. Plus, 3 projects bring over $28M in ...
Factories could one day produce and ship small nuclear reactors across the country. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy You might imagine nuclear power plants as behemoth facilities ...
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