The journey from Vietnam of 11 kg of radioactive material
VietNamNet Bridge – The special goods was safely transported from the Da Lat Nuclear Research Institute to the Bien Hoa airbase and finally brought to a Russian military plane.
106
used highly enriched uranium rods were transported from Da Lat to Bien
Hoa
airport in Dong Nai province to be sent to Russia on July 3,
according to the
agreements on the use of nuclear for peaceful purposes
that Vietnam has signed
with international partners. In the photo, the
soldiers who escort the container
carrying uranium.
Igor Bolshinsky, measured radiation levels from the container.
The truck leaves Da Lat with the escort of a lot of vehicles.
Dr.
Nguyen Nhi Dien, Director of the Da Lat Institute for Nuclear Research
said
1,000 police and security guards were mobilized to protect the
truck along the
route.
The vehicle arrived at the Bien Hoa airbase.
A Russian cargo plane was ready to ship uranium to Russia.
The
fuel rods were put into a specialized steel tank of 10 tons in weight.
This
tank was then put into a 5-ton steel shell before being sealed. In
the picture:
a Czech worker works with the special barrel.
Dr. Dien said the specialized tank and other equipment were lent by the Czech
Republic.
The staff of the America National Nuclear Security Agency watched the
process.
The tank is put into the sell.
Workers put the tank in the cargo plane.
This
is the last transport of highly enriched uranium from Vietnam to
Russia.
The nuclear reactor in Da Lat has stable operated with low
enriched uranium.
The program has successfully confirmed the use of
nuclear material for peaceful
purposes of Vietnam.
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Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 7, 2013
SCIENCE-IT
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