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The USS Gerald R Ford has a new job: Floating nuclear power plant
The US Navy has announced a plan to power a base from the USS Gerald R. Ford. If successful, other carriers could be used for that purpose in the future.
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The US Navy will plug the USS Gerald R Ford into Naval Station Norfolk to see if the aircraft carrier can power the whole base
Summary and Key Points: This summer, the U.S. Navy will conduct an unprecedented test, exporting electricity from the USS Gerald R. Ford’s two A1B nuclear reactors to Naval Station Norfolk — the world ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This summer, the U.S. Navy will demonstrate the ability of the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, with its two A1B nuclear ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sailors who have been aboard the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford over the last nine months are mere days away from breaking ...
USS Gerald R. Ford returned to Norfolk Naval Station, Va., on Saturday, 326 days after leaving for what was supposed to be a standard deployment to Europe. Instead, the Ford and its crew of 4,500 were ...
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