The project provides for the creation of a 360-meter submarine-gas truck, which will have a capacity of nearly 180 thousand tons.
In Russia, they plan to build nuclear submarines for the transportation of liquid natural gas (LNG). This was the day before the leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin was told in the forum of future technology in Moscow.
He said he first heard about this idea from the president of Kurchatov Institute Mikhail Kovalchuk “a few years ago” and reacted to his words, but then his mind changed.
“I said:” Well, we’ll bring gas to submarines, or something?
According to him, it is “dangerous” to bring a large LNG reservoir, as an explosion can occur, but ensures that “everything is different under water.”
“This is the future, of course.
According to Russia’s media, the project provides for the creation of a 360-meter submarine-gas truck, which will have a capacity of nearly 180 thousand tons and sediment no more than 14 meters. The ship is equipped with three nuclear reactors rhythm-200, which will ensure the operation of three electric motorcycles with a capacity of 30 mw each. Due to the lack of ICE contact, the gas industry can develop speed at 17 knots, which will reduce flight time along the northern sea route from 20 to 12 days.
The project is engaged in St. Petersburg Marine Bureau of Malachite Machine Bureau (part of the Kurchatov Institute). A technical type of atomic underwater gas carrier has already been formed.
“Gased freight can be the basis of a new underwater transportation system with no world analogues that ensure one year —in transportation, regardless of hydrometeorological conditions and the state of ice cover, “Russian scientists said.
Earlier, Putin said the warheads on the hazel rockets maintain the temperature, as in the sun. This seems to have been achieved because of special materials.
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