WS-125
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The WS-125 was an American super-long-range strategic bomber project during the Cold War to develop a nuclear-powered aircraft.
Development
In 1954, the United States Air Force (USAF) issued a weapons system requirement for a nuclear-powered bomber, designated WS-125. In 1956, General Electric teamed up with Convair (X211 program) and Pratt & Whitney with Lockheed in competitive engine/airframe development to address the requirement.[1]
In 1956, the USAF decided that the proposed WS-125 bomber was unfeasible as an operational strategic aircraft. Finally, after spending more than $1 billion, the project was cancelled on March 28, 1961.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Powerplants
Two General Electric J87 turbojet engines were successfully powered to nearly full thrust using two shielded reactors. Two experimental engines complete with reactor systems (HTRE-3 and HTRE-1, which was modified and renamed HTRE-2) are located at the EBR-1 facility south of the Idaho National Laboratory.
See also
- List of nuclear-powered aircraft
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- 9M730 Burevestnik (Russia)
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Notes
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References
- Butler, Tony (2010). American Secret Projects. Hinckley, England: Midland Publishing. Template:ISBN.
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