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SRR-1
The SRR-1 is the smallest research reactor on the world market, and is not capable of producing sufficient fissile material for nuclear weapons production.
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The SRR-1 is the smallest research reactor on the world market, and is not capable of producing sufficient fissile material for nuclear weapons production.
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Syria uses phosphate rock (also containing uranium) mined from the Charkiet deposit to produce phosphoric acid at the Homs fertilizer plant.
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Houses a Scud missile base, missile storage, chemical weapons production, and weaponization and testing facilities.
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An underground facility producing several variants of Scud and possibly Chinese M-9 missiles.
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Produces radioisotopes for medical applications, such as positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).
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Conducts research and training on atomic energy and handles the extraction, processing, import, export, and control of radioactive materials.
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Syria agreed to convert the research reactor located at Der Al-Hadjar to one fueled by low-enriched uranium (LEU).
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In 2011, IAEA inspectors confirmed the existence of previously undeclared radioactive waste material.
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The RNR Office consists of: Licensing & inventory, medical & industrial inspections, border control, nuclear safety, and studies & safety assessment.
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