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  2. Nuclear facilities in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Iranian exiles living in Europe claimed Iran was building a secret facility for building nuclear weapons in a mountain 20 kilometres from the town of Chalus. [19] In October 2003 Mohamed ElBaradei announced that "In terms of inspections, so far, we have been allowed to visit those sites to which we have requested access". It therefore ...

  3. Nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia

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    On 14 April 2006, the Institute for Science and International Security published a series of analyzed satellite images of Iran's nuclear facilities at Natanz and Esfahan. [122] Featured in these images is a new tunnel entrance near the Uranium Conversion Facility at Esfahan and continued construction at the Natanz uranium enrichment site.

  4. Explainer-Iran's main nuclear facilities, long in Israel's sights

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    Below are some of Iran's main nuclear facilities. Iran's nuclear programme is spread over many locations. ... describing it in 2022 as a "new location". KHONDAB. Iran has a partially built heavy ...

  5. Category:Nuclear facilities in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Natanz Nuclear Facility; Nuclear facilities in Iran This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 03:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities Fast Facts - AOL

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    Iran agrees to sign a protocol of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation treaty that allows for unannounced visits to their nuclear facilities and signs it on December 18, 2003.

  7. From missile batteries to oil refineries to nuclear labs ...

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    A satellite image of the Fordow nuclear facility in Iran. The main sites include uranium enrichment centers in Fordow and Natanz, which are both deep underground under layers of rock and concrete.

  8. Atomic Energy Organization of Iran - Wikipedia

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    AEOI is the primary organization responsible for nuclear technology research and development activities in Iran. [1] AEOI was involved in formerly undeclared nuclear activities including enrichment facilities at Fordow and Natanz. [2] AEOI's headquarters are in the northern Amir Abad district in Tehran, but it

  9. List of power stations in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Model of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant is Iran's first indigenously designed and built power plant besides the research reactor of IR-40. [18] [19] [20] Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is Iran's first nuclear power plant and it has been manufactured with the technical assistance of Russia.