_ REACTOR DEVELOPMENT _ Submarine Reactor Miles traveled Core life consumed to date type Total Submerged (full power hours) Nautilus ~ s2w 131,600 95,600 2,490 (second core)* Skate S3W 34,500 29,200 1,325 Seawolf S2G 65,600 52,400 1,950 Nuclear Submarines Launched or in Trial Tests Two submarines satisfactorily completed thelr initial builders’ trials during the quarter. The Sargo, powered by an S3W reactor, was built at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, The Swordfish, with an S4W reactor, built at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, completed her initial puilder’s trials satisfactorily and received preliminary acceptance by the Navy in September. Two submarines were launched; the Seadragon, which is to be propelled by an S4Wreactor, was launched August 16 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, while the Triton (S4G), which is to use two S3G-type reactors, was launched on August 19, at Groton, Connecticut, ta. i the nt ration and : ctor Nuclear Ships Authorized Congress authorized 11 nuclear submarines and a nuclear guided missile destroyer in the Navy’s fiscal year 1959 shipbuilding program. This action brought the number of nuclearpowered ships authorized for the Navy to a total of 36-33 submarines and 3 surface ships. ‘The other 2 surface ships which were authorized previously are an aircraft carrier anda guided missile cruiser. Naval Reactor Projects Under Development by AEC Submarine Reactors Submarine Advanced Reactor (S3G/S4G). The Submarine Advanced Reactor (S3G) proto- type achieved initial criticality at West Milton, New York. It was operated in high power ranges for the first time on September 10, with Chairman McCone present. Two S3G-type reactors are to be used in the Triton. Nuclear Hunter-Killer Submarine Reactor (S1C). Construction of site facilities continued at Windsor, Connecticut. Installation of both steam generators in the SIC prototype hull was completed, and installation of the propulsion plant auxiliary machinery continued. High Speed Submarine Reactor (SSW). The core was installed in the reactor of the Skip- jack under construction by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation at Groton, Connecticut. Precritical testing was begun. Surface Ship Reactors Large Ship Reactor (A1W). The core was installed ir the first reactor pressure vessel of the AlWplant at the Naval Reactor Facility, Idaho, during August.f Destroyer Reactor (D1G). Construction of the prototype hull of the DIG plant wes in progress at West Milton, under contract with the Bethlehem Steel Company. * The first core was removed on February 26, 1957, after 2,178 full power hours cf core life had been consumed. The first of the twe nuclear reactors achieved criticality on October 21. DOE ARCHIVES “7 . 4g at {