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Nuclear Submarines

Nuclear Submarines. By John Macs 422-004. What are Nuclear Subs?. There are four major things to a Nuclear Submarine Attack Center Sonar Room Propulsion and Power Life Aboard The one that has nuclear power involved is the propulsion and power part of the sub

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Nuclear Submarines

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  1. Nuclear Submarines By John Macs 422-004

  2. What are Nuclear Subs? • There are four major things to a Nuclear Submarine • Attack Center • Sonar Room • Propulsion and Power • Life Aboard • The one that has nuclear power involved is the propulsion and power part of the sub • The nuclear reactor heats the water to make steam that makes the propeller turn

  3. A Nuclear Submarine

  4. An Experts take on a Sub • “The New Attack Submarine is designed for multi-mission operations and enhanced operational flexibility.” Secretary of Defense October 1993 • He is talking about how the new subs would be able to be used in all types of water warfare, including open-water and battlespace dominance

  5. Usage of Nuclear Subs • All though the subs didn’t have much speed, endurance, and mostly were on the surface they help out in WWII • By destroying all types of ships in the water subs were able to be used to cut down the enemy’s supplies • They were also used as the ultimate naval blockade by both sides

  6. WWII Nuclear Submarine

  7. Bibliography • http://americanhistory.si.edu/Subs/operating/index.html • http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/nssn.htm • http://www.2worldwar2.com/submarines.htm

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