Engineering:VM reactor
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Short description: Russian nuclear pressurized water reactors
The VM reactor (Russian: реактор ВМ) is type of various series of nuclear pressurized water reactors (PWR). They were used singly or in pairs to power the Soviet Navy's submarines.
It was developed by NIKIET.
Series
- The VM-A reactor was the nuclear fission reactor used in pairs to power the Soviet Navy's Project 658 and 701 (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.), Project 659 and 675 (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.), and Project 627 Кит (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.) first-generation submarines. It was a pressurized water reactor (PWR), using 21%[1] enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 70 MW (94,000 hp) of power. This is the reactor that powered missing name.
- The VM-4 reactor is a nuclear fission reactor using 20% enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 70–90 MW (94,000–121,000 hp) of power. It is used:
- singly to power the Project 670 Скат and Чайка-Б (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.) submarines
- in pairs to power the Project 671 Ёрш and Щука (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.), Project 667 Мурена, Кальмар, and Дельфин (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.), and Project 667 Навага, Налим, Груша, and Андромеда (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.) second-generation submarines.
- The VM-5 reactor was the nuclear fission reactor used in a pair to power the Soviet Navy's Project 661 Анчар - Anchar (Script error: The function "sclass" does not exist.) second-generation submarine K-222. It was a pressurized water reactor (PWR) using enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 177 MW (237,000 hp) of power.
References
- ↑ "История атомных реакторов / ВМ-А". https://www.biblioatom.ru/core-systems/nuclear-reactors/vm-a/. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
External links
- Ole Reistad and Povl L. Olgaard (1 April 2006). Russian Nuclear Power Plants for Marine Applications (Report). NKS. NKS-138. ISBN 87-7893-200-9. http://www.nks.org/en/nks_reports/view_document.htm?id=111010111120029. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
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