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Why There Are No Nuclear Airplanes - The Atlantic

The U.S. Navy recently asked Congress for $139 billion to update its fleet of nuclear-powered submarines. Unlike “conventional” submarines, which need to surface frequently, nuclear submarines can cruise below the sea at high speeds for decades without ever needing to refuel.

Why There Are No Nuclear Airplanes - The Atlantic

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