• The S1W reactor was the first prototype naval reactor used by the United States Navy to prove that the technology could be used for electricity generation...
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  • later became part of the hip hop music group Public Enemy S1W reactor, a type of naval reactor used by the United States Navy This disambiguation page lists...
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  • the S1W reactor vessel and core at the S1W prototype facility. Even though operating an S5W reactor core, the facility continued to be called S1W. To...
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    previously INEL). USS Nautilus was powered by the S2W reactor, and crew were trained on the land-based S1W reactor at INL. The second nuclear submarine was USS Seawolf...
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  • submarine, USS Nautilus, was put to sea in January 1954. The S1W reactor was a Pressurized Water Reactor. This design was chosen because it was simpler, more...
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  • site S1W reactor land-based prototype for USS Nautilus (SSN-571); located at Naval Reactors Facility S2C reactor USS Tullibee (SSN-597) S2G reactor USS Seawolf (SSN-575)...
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  • generation and propulsion on warships. This nuclear reactor is the shipboard equivalent of the prototype S1W reactor, with minor design changes, that was installed...
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    submarine, USS Nautilus, was put to sea in January 1954. The S1W reactor was a pressurized water reactor. This design was chosen because it was simpler, more...
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    very first full-scale prototype nuclear plant for shipboard use, called S1W Prototype, was constructed to test the feasibility of using nuclear power...
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    nuclear reactor in a form-factor that would fit into a submarine hull with no more than a 28-foot (8.5 m) beam. This became known as the S1W reactor. Nautilus...
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