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  2. Nuclear submarine - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear submarine is a submarine powered by a nuclear reactor, but not necessarily nuclear-armed.In the US classification, nuclear-powered submarines are designated as SSxN, where the SS denotes submarine, x=G means that the submarine is equipped with guided missiles (usually cruise missiles), x=B means that the submarine is equipped with ballistic missiles (usually intercontinental) and the ...

  3. Amid Navy's demand for subs, recruitment efforts for ... - AOL

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    "There's not a lot of people in the world that can say that they build nuclear submarines," Isbell adds. "Like, it's pretty cool." And as far as the Navy is concerned, there aren't enough people ...

  4. These Chinese nuclear submarines show it's serious about ...

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    Nuclear attack submarines. China's interest in nuclear submarines dates as far back as the mid 1950s, immediately after the US Navy commissioned the world's first nuclear submarine, USS Nautilus ...

  5. Nuclear marine propulsion - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear propulsion is used primarily within naval warships such as nuclear submarines and supercarriers. A small number of experimental civil nuclear ships have been built. [1] Compared to oil- or coal-fuelled ships, nuclear propulsion offers the advantage of very long intervals of operation before refueling.

  6. New submarines and nuclear drones: Why is North Korea ...

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -Over the past year North Korea has moved to boost its navy with new nuclear weapons, including an underwater drone, warships, and its first operational missile submarine, unveiled ...

  7. Submarine warfare - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power would allow submarines to have greater accuracy and the ability to use torpedoes against ships, other submarines, and land targets. [11] In response to this the attack submarine became more important, particularly in regard to its postulated role as a hunter-killer. The US also used nuclear submarines as radar pickets for a while ...

  8. Why has the US stationed a nuclear submarine in the ... - AOL

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    The nuclear submarine is part of America’s so-called “nuclear triad” of atomic weapons — which also includes land-based ballistic missiles and nuclear bombs aboard strategic bombers.

  9. Nuclear navy - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear navy, or nuclear-powered navy, refers to the portion of a navy consisting of naval ships powered by nuclear marine propulsion. The concept was revolutionary for naval warfare when first proposed. Prior to nuclear power, submarines were powered by diesel engines and could only submerge through the use of batteries.