I mean the thing is still in the testing phase with some successful flight tests and some not, I wonder how cool a small nuclear reactor for a drone would be like with an unlimited range with the possibility of swapping nuclear fuel.
There's an effective minimum size for a nuclear reactor, which enforces a
really big minimum airframe size. The US equivalent, the
Supersonic Low Altitude Missile, had about 60kg/132lbs of uranium fuel in it,
not counting the mass of the reactor/engine itself.
Think "mid-sized single engine fighter", not "tiny little drone". Maybe even as heavy as the F-35, 70,000lbs, because SLAM was carrying up to 16x 2000lb mass nuclear warheads and would need an appropriately big airframe with heavy shielding to keep from fizzling the bombs.
Also, before the reactor goes live the first time, it's relatively not all that radioactive. Once it goes live, though, it gets
very radioactive. Which would make recovering one and refueling it
extremely hazardous. Better to quench it and dump the whole drone into the deep ocean.
That said.
The nuclear ramjet would make an absolutely
amazing atmospheric probe for Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and any moons with an atmosphere like Titan.