List of nuclear-powered aircraft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Below is a list of nuclear powered aircraft and concepts: More information Name or designation, Manufacturer ... Name or designation Manufacturer Role Nationality Period Notability 9M730 Burevestnik[1][2][3][4] Cruise Missile Russia 2018 Bell D-1007 Bell Textron Helicopter United States 1950s Convair Model 23[5][6] Convair Bomber United States 1950s Convair NB-36H[7][1] Convair Bomber United States 1950s Convair NX-2 CAMAL[8] Convair Bomber United States 1950s Convair X-6[9][10] Convair Bomber United States 1950s Douglas Model 26[11] Douglas Aircraft Corporation Bomber United States 1950s Hughes Interceptor Hughes Aircraft Corporation Interceptor United States 1950s Lockheed CL-195 Lockheed Corporation United States 1950s Lockheed CL-1201[12] Lockheed Corporation Transport United States 1960s Lockheed L-248-3[13] Lockheed Corporation United States 1950s Myasishchev M-30[14] Myasishchev Soviet Union 1950s Myasishchev M-60[15] Myasishchev Soviet Union 1950s Northrop N-34[16] Northrop Corporation United States 1950s Northrop N-108[16] Northrop Corporation United States 1950s Supersonic Low Altitude Missile[1] United States 1964 Tupolev Tu-95LAL[1] Tupolev Soviet Union 1950s Tupolev Tu-119[17] Tupolev Soviet Union 1950s WS-125[18] Convair United States 1950s Close References [1]Trakimavičius, Lukas. "The Future Role of Nuclear Propulsion in the Military" (PDF). NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence. Retrieved 2021-10-15. [2]Panda, Ankit [@nktpnd] (20 November 2018). "Update from a source: Russia's Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile has a NATO designator – SSC-X-9 SKYFALL. (USIC also calls this missile the KY30.)" (Tweet) – via Twitter. [3]"Russian nuclear engineers buried after 'Skyfall nuclear' blast". Al Jazeera. 13 August 2019. Retrieved 11 September 2019. [4]Lendon, Brad (20 July 2018). "Russia shows off new weapons after Trump summit". CNN. Retrieved 2018-07-20. [5]Bradley, Robert, 2010. Convair Advanced Designs: Secret Projects from San Diego 1923-1962. North Branch, MN: Specialty Press. ISBN 9781580071338 [6]Buttler, Tony (2010). American Secret Projects: Bombers, Attack and Anti-Submarine Aircraft 1945 to 1974. Hinckley, England: Midland Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85780-331-0.[page needed] [7]"Convair NB-36H "The Crusader"". National Museum of the US Air Force. 2009-06-26. Archived from the original on 2014-10-28. Retrieved 2017-07-09. [8]"NX-2_ANP_1951-1961_Convair_Nuclear_Propulsion_Jet.PDF" – via docs.google.com. [9]Atomic Energy Commission and Department of Defense (February 1963). Report to the Congress of the United States – Review of manned aircraft nuclear propulsion program (PDF). The Comptroller General of the United States. p. 141. Retrieved January 24, 2012. [10]"Nuclear Powered Aircraft", Radiation works, Brookings Institution, archived from the original on March 2, 2006. [11]AMERICAN SECRET PROJECTS BOMBERS, ATTACK AND ANTI-SUBMARINE AIRCRAFT 1945 TO 1974, Hinckley, England: Midland Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85780-331-0 page 94. [12]Rose, Bill; Secret Projects: Flying Wings and Tailless Aircraft. Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-1-85780-320-4.[page needed] [13]Rose, Bill; Secret Projects: Flying Wings and Tailless Aircraft. Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-1-85780-320-4.[page needed] [14]"M-30 Draft strategic bomber - RedStar". www.redstar.gr. [15]"М-60 В.М.Мясищева". www.testpilot.ru. [16]Flying Wings and Radical Things, page 262. [17]Buttler & Gordon 2004, pp. 79–80 [18]"Aviation History: The airplane that never was". www.aopa.org. January 1, 2018. Bibliography Buttler, Tony; Gordon, Yefim (2004). "Chapter 6: Nuclear Power and Flying Wings". Soviet secret projects : Bombers since 1945. Hinckley: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-194-6. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2012. Related Articles