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S2W reactor         
  • USS ''Nautilus'' during her initial sea trials, 20 January 1955
The S2W reactor was a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships. The S2W designation stands for:
Halden Reactor         
NUCLEAR REACTOR IN HALDEN, NORWAY
Halden Boiling Water Reactor; Halden test reactor
The Halden Reactor was a 25MW (thermal) nuclear reactor located in Halden, Norway and dedicated for research. Construction started 1955 and the reactor became operative in 1958, and was operated by the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE).
Research reactor         
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NUCLEAR REACTORS THAT SERVE PRIMARILY AS A NEUTRON SOURCE
Non-power reactor; Non power reactor; Nonpower reactor; Isotope reactor; Experimental reactor; Research reactors; Nuclear research reactor
Research reactors are nuclear reactors that serve primarily as a neutron source. They are also called non-power reactors, in contrast to power reactors that are used for electricity production, heat generation, or maritime propulsion.