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Hardly, the Macks were first used by the RN - WWII era Weapons, Daring and G Class Destroyers, some "1960" Cruiser designs and the Cruiser/Destroyer of the 1950's.The Leahy layout would not have been possible with Seadart - the systems deep magazine, would have precluded the aft missile location - the magazine would have at the least interfered with shaft runs and may have caused a large lump in the bottom.DK Brown in his "Rebuilding the Royal Navy" confirmed that studies of Nuclear Power versions of designs were studied, he mentions the Type 82 and 43 specifically.
Hardly, the Macks were first used by the RN - WWII era Weapons, Daring and G Class Destroyers, some "1960" Cruiser designs and the Cruiser/Destroyer of the 1950's.
The Leahy layout would not have been possible with Seadart - the systems deep magazine, would have precluded the aft missile location - the magazine would have at the least interfered with shaft runs and may have caused a large lump in the bottom.
DK Brown in his "Rebuilding the Royal Navy" confirmed that studies of Nuclear Power versions of designs were studied, he mentions the Type 82 and 43 specifically.