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Naval Reactor Facility
Naval Reactor Facility Naval Reactors Facility (NRF) is a US Government facility ...
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United States Naval reactor
United States Naval reactor United States Naval reactors are given three-character designations consisting ... a letter representing the ship type the reactor is designed for, a consecutive generation number, and a letter indicating the reactor's designer. The ship types are " ...
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Nuclear reactor
Nuclear reactor Core of a nuclear reactor A nuclear reactor is a device in which nuclear chain ... number 2,708,656 for the nuclear reactor. The first nuclear reactors were used to ... used in the navy (see United States Naval reactor) to propel submarines and aircraft ...
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A1W reactor
A1W reactor The A1W nuclear reactor was a Westinghouse-built naval reactor power plant, installed in the Naval Reactor Facility in the desert of ...
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S7G reactor
S7G reactor The S7G was a design of United States Naval reactor that did not use control rods. It ... early 1980s at the Modifications and Additions Reactor Facility (MARF). It consisted of a unique ...
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, as seen from across the water ... crane is on the right. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) is a United States Navy ... the west by the Bremerton Annex of Naval Base Kitsap, and on the north and ... It is the Pacific Northwest's largest naval shore facility and one of Washington ...
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User talk:Pranay6481
... Saha’s centerpiece is a tokamak fusion research reactor, acquired from Japan’s Toshiba Corp. and commissioned ... that can manufacture components for the fusion reactor, as well as for carbon dioxide-laser ... program. The fact that security around the facility was tightened following the May 1998 nuclear ... research reactors, including the country’s oldest nuclear reactor. Apsara, a one megawatt thermal (MWt) light-water swimming pool-type research reactor which burns medium-enriched uranium in ...
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List of nuclear reactors
... 3A NNPU "Nukey Poo" US Navy power reactor (operational 1962, shut down 1972, fully dismantled ... Centers at Seibersdorf - 10 kW ASTRA research reactor (in use 1960-1999) Atomic Institute of ... Vienna - 250 kW TRIGA Mark II research reactor (in use since 1962) Zwentendorf (it was ... installed 1986) Belarus Sosny , Minsk IRT research reactor (shut down 1988) "Pamir" - mobile nuclear power reactor test (shut down 1986) Belgium Mol( ...
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List of military nuclear accidents
... inspection air was accidentally introduced into the reactor core, leading to ignition of the uranium ... generating enough steam pressure to blow the reactor apart. A spray of burning uranium particles ... scattered throughout the lab, igniting a major facility fire. [1] A sketch of Louis Slotin ... partial core meltdown in the experimental breeder reactor EBR-I, resulting in temporarily elevated radioactivity levels in the reactor building and necessitating a significant repair. [ ...
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United States Navy
... aircraft Current fleet Historic ships Historic fleets Naval aircraft Weapons and equipment Organization Department of the Navy Chief of Naval Operations Fleets and operating units Senior officers ... the United States armed forces responsible for naval operations. The U.S. Navy consists of ... to this day. The War Department administered naval affairs from that year until Congress established ... in America. The legislation also established a Naval Committee to supervise the work. The ...
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