How long does it take before a nueclear sub has to refuel?

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Nuclear facilities (even submarines) carry a core reactor where they can generate millions of watts of power for barely any charge. The problem comes with stability. Technically, the nuclear core reactor can run continuously for thousands of years (I believe a half-life of 5,000 years), but the problem comes with maintenance. For them to keep the reactor cool, clean and running well, they have to give it round-the-clock service so it doesn't create the China Syndrome (look it up, it's actually fascinating). So due to human error, nuclear submarines will only last a century if they are unharmed by any other outside force.

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Classified information. It probably is, but I've heard they can go at least a year continually running.

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They dont refuel.. they are generally decomissioned way before the reactor runs out of fuel.. Or at least thats what I heard on the History channel... The same programme stated that the only bar to staying down indefinitly was the food issue.. people gotta eat..

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They don't refuel...they are nuclear powered.
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