Russian alloys increase the life of the reactor by 100 years
Russia has announced that it has successfully built an alloy that will allow it to extend its life span to 100 years.
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Promethean Research Center President Professor Aleksey Oryshenko said that the team of Russian scientists at the center has successfully built a new alloy that will extend the life span of the furnaces. Atomic reaction to 100 years.
According to Oryshenko, the use of the new alloy has been applied to nuclear reactors for the nuclear plant in Nemen district of Leningrad province. The plant will have two units with a total capacity of 2300 MW, which will be operational in 2016 and 2018.
Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry has announced that it will build eight attack missile nuclear submarines, producing 600 fighters and more than 1,000 helicopters and 100 military warships.
The program allows the Russian military to equip both the fifth generation submarines and new destroyers, upgrade the Tu-160 and Tu-95MS strategic bombers, develop strategic defense forces. including modern radar stations, S-500 air defense missiles and Iskander tactical-fire missiles.
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