S6W reactor
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The S6W reactor is a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships. The S6W designation stands for:
- S = Submarine platform
- 6 = Sixth generation core designed by the contractor
- W = Westinghouse was the contracted designer
This pressurized water reactor was prototyped in the land-based S8G core at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in Ballston Spa, New York starting in March 1994.
The three ships of the Seawolf class submarine were built with S6W reactors.
United States Naval reactors |
Aircraft carrier reactors: |
A1B | A1W | A2W | A3W | A4W |
Cruiser reactors: |
C1W |
Destroyer reactors: |
D1G | D2G |
Submarine reactors: |
S1C | S1G | S1W | S2C | S2G | S2W | S2Wa | S3G | S3W | S4G | S4W | S5G | S5W | S6G | S6W | S7G | S8G | S9G |
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