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Brazil's New National Defense Strategy Calls for Strategic Nuclear Developments
Oct. 30, 2009In this 2009 article, Sarah Diehl and Eduardo Fuji discuss Brazil's efforts to gain capabilities in all areas of the nuclear fuel cycle and its pursuit of a nuclear submarine.
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Companies Reported to Have Sold or Attempted to Sell Libya Gas Centrifuge Components
March 1, 2005In this 2005 article, Cameron Hunter and Sammy Salama provide an overview of gas centrifuge enrichment technology and then profile international firms who sold or attempted to sell gas centrifuge components to Libya.
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U.S. Nuclear Cooperation as Nonproliferation: Reforms, or the Devil You Know?
Nov. 27, 2012Several U.S. bilateral nuclear cooperation agreements are set to expire in the next four years, and a long list of nuclear newcomers are interested in concluding new agreements with the United States. Jessica C. Varnum examines the debate over whether stricter nonproliferation preconditions for concluding these new and renewal "123" nuclear cooperation agreements with the United States would enhance ...
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A New Basis for Optimism
April 30, 2008NTI President Charles Curtis addresses participants in the NPT Preparatory Committee for the 2010 Review Conference
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Senator Nunn Testifies Before the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States
Jan. 8, 2009Sam Nunn appears before Commission led by Chairman Bill Perry and Vice Chairman James Schlesinger to discuss strategic posture issues facing the United States and the world.
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Senator Nunn Testifies Before House Committee on Foreign Affairs on Nuclear Weapons Policy
May 10, 2007Senator Nunn testifies about the groundbreaking op-ed he co-authored with Shultz, Perry, Kissinger in January, 2007.
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Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant (PFEP)
Jan. 1, 2011The Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant (PFEP) is a test, research, development and pilot enrichment facility located aboveground in the complex that houses the Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP) at Natanz. The PFEP, which consists of a cascade hall that can accommodate six cascades (164 centrifuges each), began operations in 2003. [1] Iran uses the facility ...
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Siberian Chemical Combine (SKhK)
March 6, 2013Established in 1953 in Tomsk-7 (now known as Seversk), the Siberian Chemical Combine (SKhK) played an important role in the Soviet nuclear weapons program. The facility produced plutonium and highly enriched uranium (HEU), and fabricated HEU and plutonium warhead components.[1] Five plutonium production reactors, a reprocessing facility, a uranium enrichment plant, and a ...
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Urals Electrochemical Combine (UEKhK)
March 6, 2013Production of Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) for the Soviet nuclear program at the Urals Electrochemical Combine (UEKhK) in Sverdlovsk-44, now called Novouralsk, began in 1949. By the end of the Cold War, when the gaseous diffusion equipment was replaced with centrifuge technology and additional plants were constructed, the facility had the capacity to produce almost 12 ...
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Electrochemical Plant (EKhZ) Production Association
March 6, 2013Started up in 1962 in Krasnoyarsk-45 (now known as Zelenogorsk), the gaseous diffusion equipment (and, later, centrifuges) at the Electrochemical Plant (EKhZ) produced Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) for the Soviet nuclear weapons program. Since becoming fully operational in 1970, and through the end of the Cold War, the facility's enrichment capacity ranged from ...
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Iran Agrees to Disclose Some Nuclear Information, but Refuses to Recognize IAEA Deadline
Oct. 6, 2003Iran agreed this weekend to provide the International Atomic Energy Agency with information on the origin of some of its uranium enrichment technology, but Tehran does not consider itself bound by an Oct. 31 agency deadline, according to reports (see GSN, Oct. 3).
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Brazil Announces Uranium Enrichment Plans
Oct. 7, 2003Brazil will begin enriching uranium in 2004 for its civilian nuclear energy program and could possibly export uranium in coming years, Brazilian Science and Technology Minister Roberto Amaral said Monday (see GSN, Jan. 14).
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