The document discusses nuclear marine propulsion, specifically for naval vessels. It describes how the US Navy has increasingly adopted nuclear power over the past 50+ years, now operating over 70 nuclear submarines and 10 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. Nuclear power allows for unlimited submerged endurance without refueling, and long refueling intervals for surface vessels. The first nuclear-powered vessel was the USS Nautilus submarine launched in 1954, which set new speed and distance records and helped establish nuclear propulsion as ideal for naval applications due to its advantages over diesel or other fuel-powered systems.