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  2. A1B reactor - Wikipedia

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    [3] The A1B reactor is more efficient, more adaptable, smaller, and lighter than the A4W design. It also has improved operator interfaces. Nuclear reactors power aircraft carriers by the fission of enriched uranium to boil water, causing turbines to turn and generate electricity. This process is largely the same as in land-based nuclear power ...

  3. United States naval reactors - Wikipedia

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    The United States is the main navy with nuclear-powered aircraft carriers (10), while Russia has nuclear-powered cruisers. Russia has eight nuclear icebreakers in service or building. Since its inception in 1948, the U.S. Navy nuclear program has developed 27 different plant designs, installed them in 210 nuclear-powered ships, taken 500 ...

  4. List of United States naval reactors - Wikipedia

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    Each nuclear reactor design is given a three-character designation consisting of a letter representing the type of ship the reactor is intended for, a consecutive generation number, and a letter indicating the reactor's designer. Ship types: "A" – aircraft carrier "C" – cruiser "D" – destroyer "S" – submarine; Contracted designers: "B ...

  5. Federal Funding of Nuclear-Powered Carrier Passes $533 Million

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    Work on the nation's next nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), continues apace. Following up on a $65 million contract award to fund purchases of "long lead material ...

  6. A look at where the Navy's 11 aircraft carriers are now - AOL

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    The service has 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. Generally, they are getting ready to deploy, are deployed or have come off deployment and have gone in for maintenance and repairs.

  7. A4W reactor - Wikipedia

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    The A4W reactor is a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to propel warships and generate onboard electricity. The A4W designation stands for: A = Aircraft carrier platform; 4 = Contractor's fourth core design generation; W = Westinghouse, the contracted designer

  8. Research reveals China has built prototype nuclear reactor to ...

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    China has built a land-based prototype nuclear reactor for a large surface warship, in the clearest sign yet Beijing is advancing toward producing the country’s first nuclear-powered aircraft ...

  9. List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft carriers are warships that act as airbases for carrier-based aircraft. In the United States Navy , these ships are designated with hull classification symbols such as CV (Aircraft Carrier), CVA (Attack Aircraft Carrier), CVB (Large Aircraft Carrier), CVL (Light Aircraft Carrier), CVE (Escort Aircraft Carrier), CVS (Antisubmarine ...