A tender surfaced, suggesting the possibility of dual reactors.
That's brilliant, 4 reactors is kind of idiot
A tender surfaced, suggesting the possibility of dual reactors.
How could it be anything but the 004? It's clearly military and not civilian. It's clearly bigger than all other military ships in the fleet. So what else could it feasibly be?
No way a floating power plant can be THAT large, it is pure nonsense. If you have most space for reactor that will be larger than land power stations.A large floating nuclear power plant, which for years the big shrimps said China would build first before moving onto building a nuclear carrier?
It is possible but not everything aligns with that. There is evidence in the photo it’s meant to be connected together and might have in that photo that could be the bow/stern and when you compare it to the USS enterprise, that section looks almost identical and it’s also we know Dalian shipyard is for mostly naval projectsA large floating nuclear power plant, which for years the big shrimps said China would build first before moving onto building a nuclear carrier?
No way a floating power plant can be THAT large, it is pure nonsense. If you have most space for reactor that will be larger than land power stations.
given the fact it looks module what naval ships are and you might be able to see the bow/stern and when compare to the USS enterprise it looks almost identical pointing to something similar to that, not an large floating nuclear power plant with a desalination plant onboard it. If you can point to evidence in the build that leans your towards that idea, it will be helpfulIt won't just be a simple power plant. Some designs have large desalination plants onboard to supply water for a populated islands, such as ones found in the South China Sea.