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are expected to operate for about 25 years before refueling is required. The only ships to use these
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current cores for the NIMITZ Class aircraft carrier ... last on average about 20 years
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naval reactor
United States Navy
propel
warships
generate onboard electricity
Aircraft carrier
core
nuclear fission
pressurized water reactors
Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory
Westinghouse Electric Company
reactor cores
nuclear reactors
Nimitz
supercarriers
generate enough steam
shaft horsepower
A1B reactor
Nimitz-class aircraft carrier


"A4W"
Federation of American Scientists
Archived
"US Navy Propulsion Systems"
Federation of American Scientists
Archived

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