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first tries for engine systems: the LWNP and the LM 2500.
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maybe you guys should google sometimes or do research, you know http://www.atomicengines.com/Documents/ ... ritime.pdf
LWNP: Light Weight Nuclear Reactor. you are looking at something designed by engineers, that would work, and that's all you have to say? shame on you. xD
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well, keep some things in mind:
the 8in has only the foot and magazine draw. the entire gun still has to be integrate into the ships structure, but these are parts that can have different shapes. example? the spruance had the following setup in the bow (as corrected by Erik_T)
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erik_t wrote:
As noted in the drawing, that is actually the planned installation aboard the Spruances.
whooops my mistake! hell, thought there would be more free space on an spruance, how on earth have they fitted that on the USS Hull :O
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