In a major technological milestone, the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Department of Defense successfully conducted the first-ever air transport of a nuclear microreactor. The test flight showcased rapid deployment capability for future military operations and remote civilian power needs.
Historic Airlift Mission:
The reactor was flown aboard a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III from California to Hill Air Force Base in Utah.
Safe Demonstration:
The microreactor was transported without nuclear fuel, ensuring safety during the operation.
Industry Partnership:
California-based Valar Atomics supplied its Ward microreactor for the mission.
High-Level Presence:
Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Pentagon acquisition chief Michael Duffey were onboard the aircraft.
Future Rapid Power Deployment:
The breakthrough highlights the potential for quickly delivering compact nuclear energy systems to remote bases and disaster-hit regions.