The S6W reactor is a naval reactor used by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion on warships.
The S6W designation stands for: This pressurized water reactor was prototyped in the land-based S8G plant at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory's Kesselring Site in West Milton, NY starting in March 1994.
The three ships of the Seawolf-class submarine USS Seawolf (SSN-21), USS Connecticut (SSN-22), and USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) submarines were built with S6W reactors.
The S6W has a thermal power output of 220 MW (300,000 hp) and a shaft power output of 43 MW (57,000 shp) through 2 steam turbines.
[1][2] It is believed to be able to utilize natural circulation at a large fraction of its full power without coolant pumps,[2] which greatly reduces noise.