Peng Shilu

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Peng Shilu was a pioneering Chinese nuclear engineer widely regarded as the "father of China's nuclear submarines" for his leading role in developing the country's first nuclear-powered subs.

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Peng Shilu canonical 2
彭士禄 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese scientist
nuclear engineer
person
areaOfInfluence People's Liberation Army Navy
surface form: Chinese Navy

Chinese nuclear industry
awardReceived National Science and Technology Progress Award (China)
Two Bombs, One Satellite Meritorious Medal
countryOfCitizenship China
employer Chinese naval nuclear propulsion program
Chinese nuclear industry
fieldOfWork naval nuclear propulsion
nuclear engineering
submarine engineering
gender male
genre military technology
honorificTitle father of China’s nuclear submarines
influenced development of China’s strategic naval deterrent
knownFor being the father of China’s nuclear submarines
development of China’s first nuclear-powered submarines
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
memberOf Chinese Communist Party
name Peng Shilu self-link
nationality Chinese
nativeName Peng Shilu self-linksurface differs
surface form: 彭士禄
notableAchievement contributed to establishment of China’s naval nuclear power system
led design of China’s first-generation nuclear submarine reactor
notableWork China’s first nuclear-powered submarine program
occupation engineer
nuclear engineer
partOf China’s early nuclear weapons and propulsion program
placeOfActivity China
surface form: People’s Republic of China
positionHeld chief designer of China’s first nuclear-powered submarine

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Peng hasNotableBearer Peng Shilu
Peng Shilu name Peng Shilu self-link
Peng Shilu nativeName Peng Shilu self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 彭士禄