Nuclear propulsion

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Nuclear propulsion includes a wide variety of propulsion methods that use some form of nuclear reaction as their primary power source. Many military submarines and a growing figure - with crude prices and emission in mind - of large surface ships, especially icebreakers, use nuclear reactors as their power plants (see nuclear marine propulsion for civil use and nuclear navy for military use). In addition, various types of nuclear propulsion have been proposed, and some of them tested, for spacecraft applications:

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  • Bussard, R & DeLauer, R (1958), Nuclear Rocket Propulsion, McGraw-Hill