I agree with that from a consumer POV. However DoD already has plants ready to go in operation in the event of a war with oil shortages. That is what Germany had to do the last year or two of WW-II. By the time they got production going was too late. Using nuclear reactor waste heat makes it more feasible and practical. Germany had to use coal for the heat source and as feed stock to make synAVgas and syndiesel.
I did learn something. I assumed the ABRAMS tanks used something similar to JET-A, Jet-A1 or one of the Kerosene (#1 diesel) distillates. Bu they I am just a USN nuke, so what do I know about tanks.
I did learn something. I assumed the ABRAMS tanks used something similar to JET-A, Jet-A1 or one of the Kerosene (#1 diesel) distillates. Bu they I am just a USN nuke, so what do I know about tanks.
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