D2G reactor

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Template:Short description The D2G reactor was a naval reactor used by the United States Navy from 1962 to provide propulsion and electricity generation on warships.[1] Ships powered by the reactor were decommissioned at around the end of the 20th century. The D2G designation stands for:

History

Two of these nuclear reactors were installed on each of the Bainbridge, Truxtun, California, and Virginia classes of guided missile cruisers. The only nuclear-powered cruiser in the United States Navy not equipped with a D2G reactor was the world's first nuclear cruiser, the USS Long Beach (CGN-9), which used two C1W reactors.[1]

It is known that USS Bainbridge's reactors were refueled three times, and USS Truxtun's were refueled twice.[1]

Operation

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See also

References

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