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Current article reads Due to inherent problems with the concept, the Seawolf was later converted with a S2Wa Nautilus-type pressurized water reactor. That's consistent with what the S1G reactor article says, but not what the article on USS Seawolf (SSN-575) says: ADM Rickover had planned all along to standardize submarine reactor power plants. My understanding has always been that both concepts appeared sound, but Rickover chose the PWR. Andrewa09:59, 11 June 2007 (UTC)Reply