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Russia's Nuclear Icebreaker Fleet
Atomic Icebreakers of “Taimyr” Type: Propulsion Capacity – 32 MW; Propulsion Capacity – 35 MW; Water Displacement – 19240 T
EURASIA States Continue to Invest in Russian Energy
The Russian Northern Fleet Sources of Radioactive Contamination
Nuclear Reactors in Arctic Russia
State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom
Nuclear Reactors in Arctic Russia
The Need to Address the Larger Universe of Heu-Fueled Reactors, Including: Critical Assemblies, Pulsed Reactors and Propulsion Reactors [1]
Marine Nuclear Power: 1939 – 2018
Feasibility of Converting Russian Icebreaker Reactors from HEU to LEU Fuel
4: Sources and Risks of Potential Future Contamination
RITM Series Reactors – the Latest Development Incorporates All the Best Features from Its Predecessors
NKS-138, Russian Nuclear Power Plants for Marine Applications
HANDBOOK Exercise «Arctic-2014» Murmansk
History of Highly Enriched Uranium Production in Russia
Atomic Icebreakers
The Fifth National Report of the Russian Federation
Top View
Inventory and Source Term Evaluation of Russian Nuclear Power Plants for Marine Applications
Marine Nuclear Applications.012
The US Nuclear Energy Enterprise
Nproliferation Regime
Russian Nuclear Submarine Dismantlement and the Naval Fuel Cycle
"Shipbreaking" # 61
Talent Management for Nuclear Power in Russian Federation
SMR Technology Development in Russia and Capacity Building Supports for Embarking Countries
Safe Development of Nuclear Power Technologies in the Arctic: Prospects and Approaches*
Archived Russia Chronology: Northern Fleet Facilities
The Fourth National Report of the Russian Federation
Nuclear Short Sea Shipping
Operational Experience with Propulsion Nuclear Plants
Radioactive Sources of Main Radiological Concern in the Kola-Barents Region
SPRING 2009 NUMBER 2 Spring 2009 GENERAL INFORMATION
City Research Online
Sources to Radioactive Contamination in Murmansk and Arkhangelsk Counties
NKS-138, Russian Nuclear Power Plants for Marine Applications
RITM-200 Extended
Shift in Russian Military Build-Up in the Arctic Driven by The
The Arctic Icebreaker: Russia’S Security Policy in the Far North
Nuclear Successor States of the Soviet Union: Status Report on Nuclear Weapons, Fissile Material, and Export Controls, No
The Nuclearisation of the Russian Arctic: New Reactors, New Risks
Guide for Vessels Operating in Low Temperature Environments
The Nuclearisation of the Russian Arctic: New Reactors, New Risks
Arctic Security Matters
Ending the Production of Highly Enriched Uranium for Naval Reactors
Offshore Vessel Operations in Ice And/Or Severe Sub-Zero Temperatures in Arctic and Sub-Arctic Regions
Yamal 2 Reactors KLT 40 2*171 Mwt 28.10.1992 2026
Northern Sea Route: All Goes As Planned Atomic Operator Arkhangelsk, a Port of Seven Terminals Alexander Krutikov: NSR Is Crucia
Components of Naval Nuclear Fuel Transparency