The Role of Bilateral and Multilateral Arms Control Agreements in Controlling Threats from the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Hearings Before the International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services Subcommittee of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First and Second Session, Том 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - Всего страниц: 489 |
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... Zheleznogorsk Conundrum A telling example of unrecognized synergies and impacts that cut across multiple U.S. non- proliferation programs in Russia is the situation in the closed nuclear city of Zheleznogorsk , located in Siberia . Here ...
... Zheleznogorsk Conundrum A telling example of unrecognized synergies and impacts that cut across multiple U.S. non- proliferation programs in Russia is the situation in the closed nuclear city of Zheleznogorsk , located in Siberia . Here ...
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... Zheleznogorsk . Construction at the latter site would start in 2004 or 2005 , and the first fuel rods would be introduced into Russian reactors in 2007. Thereafter , the Zheleznogorsk MOX fuel fabrication plant would remain in operation ...
... Zheleznogorsk . Construction at the latter site would start in 2004 or 2005 , and the first fuel rods would be introduced into Russian reactors in 2007. Thereafter , the Zheleznogorsk MOX fuel fabrication plant would remain in operation ...
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... Zheleznogorsk ) . This will end the addition of 1.2 metric tons of weapons plutonium to the Russian fissile material inventory annually . The MPC & A program itself will also eliminate material through its Materials Consolidation ...
... Zheleznogorsk ) . This will end the addition of 1.2 metric tons of weapons plutonium to the Russian fissile material inventory annually . The MPC & A program itself will also eliminate material through its Materials Consolidation ...
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... Zheleznogorsk for fabrication into fuel rods , and the rods would then be shipped back through Ozersk , a total distance of about 3,000 miles , en route to the reactors that will use them in western Russia . ( The transportation link to ...
... Zheleznogorsk for fabrication into fuel rods , and the rods would then be shipped back through Ozersk , a total distance of about 3,000 miles , en route to the reactors that will use them in western Russia . ( The transportation link to ...
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