VM reactor

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The VM reactor (Russian: вм реаҝтор) 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 (Hotel), Project 659 and 675 (Echo), and Project 627 Кит (November) first-generation submarines. It was a pressurized water reactor (PWR), using 20% enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 70 MW (94,000 hp) of power. This is the reactor that powered K-19.
  • 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 (Charlie) submarines
    • in pairs to power the Project 671 Ёрш and Щука (Victor), Project 667 Мурена, Кальмар, and Дельфин (Delta), and Project 667 Навага, Налим, Груша, and Андромеда (Yankee) 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 (Papa) second-generation submarine. It was a pressurized water reactor (PWR) using enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 177 MW (237,000 hp) of power.

External links[]

  • Ole Reistad and Povl L. Olgaard (1 April 2006). Russian Nuclear Power Plants for Marine Applications (Report). NKS. ISBN 87-7893-200-9. NKS-138. Retrieved 22 July 2014.


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