The Navy hopes to have
the first replacement for the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine on duty by
2031. When that vessel is launched, the onboard nuclear power plant is expected
to last its entire 40-year service life.
That is seven years longer than the current reactors aboard U.S. submarines.
“Our goal for the new submarines is to have a life-of-the-ship reactor,” said Frank G. Klotz, National Nuclear Security Administration administrator and the Department of Energy’s undersecretary of nuclear security. NNSA is responsible for developing government-owned nuclear power plants.
There are two primary reasons the NNSA is undertaking the new core design, he told reporters in November.
That is seven years longer than the current reactors aboard U.S. submarines.
“Our goal for the new submarines is to have a life-of-the-ship reactor,” said Frank G. Klotz, National Nuclear Security Administration administrator and the Department of Energy’s undersecretary of nuclear security. NNSA is responsible for developing government-owned nuclear power plants.
There are two primary reasons the NNSA is undertaking the new core design, he told reporters in November.
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