Reactors
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| BREST-OD-300 **Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/rosatom---nikiet]] |
| IBR-2M Based in Dubna, Russia, at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), IBR-2M is a 4 MWth average (1500 MWth peak) fast pulsed research reactor. It is the world’s only operating pulsed fast reactor dedicated to neutron research, focusing on condensed matter physics. Operational since the 1980s |
| IRT MEPhI Located at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI) in Moscow, Russia, IRT MEPhI is a 2.5 MWth pool-type research reactor. It is primarily used for student training and research in neutron activation analysis. Operational since the 1960s, it continues to play a key role in nuclear education |
| Kursk II-1 Kursk II-1 is under construction at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in Kursk Oblast, Russia. This 1255 MWe VVER-TOI reactor represents an advanced design in Russia's nuclear energy expansion. Construction is ongoing, with no confirmed date for commercial operation. |
| Kursk II-2 Kursk II-2 is located at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant site in western Russia, near the city of Kurchatov. This reactor, a VVER-TOI design with a net capacity of 1255 MWe, represents part of Russia's ongoing efforts to modernize and expand its civilian nuclear energy infrastructure. Currently under |
| Leningrad II-2 Leningrad II-2 is operational at the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant in Sosnovy Bor, Russia. This 1200 MWe VVER-1200 reactor is a key component of Russia's modern nuclear fleet, contributing to national energy supply. It has been in commercial operation, supporting grid stability and clean energy goal |
| MIR.M1 Situated at the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (RIAR) in Dimitrovgrad, Russia, MIR.M1 is a 100 MWth channel-type research reactor. It is designed for materials and fuel testing under conditions representative of operating power reactors. Operational since the 1960s, it continues to contribute |
| PIK Located in Gatchina, Russia, at the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI), PIK is a 100 MWth heavy water-moderated high-flux research reactor. Designed as one of Europe’s premier neutron sources, it supports neutron scattering and fundamental nuclear physics research. After over 30 years of co |
| RITM-200S **Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/rusatom]] |
| SM-3 Located in Dimitrovgrad, Russia, at the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (RIAR), SM-3 is a 100 MWth tank-in-pool research reactor with one of the world’s highest neutron fluxes. It is a primary global source for specialized isotopes like Cf-252 and Am-243, supporting materials testing and isoto |
| Smolensk II-1 Smolensk II-1 is planned for the Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant site in western Russia, near Desnogorsk. As a VVER-TOI reactor with a net capacity of 1255 MWe, it is part of Russia's strategy to enhance its civilian nuclear power generation capacity. Currently in the planning stage, no construction or |
| Smolensk II-2 Smolensk II-2 is planned for the Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant site in western Russia, near Desnogorsk. This VVER-TOI reactor, with a net capacity of 1255 MWe, supports Russia's long-term goals for expanding clean energy production through nuclear power. It remains in the planning phase with no const |
| SVBR-100 **Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/akme-engineering]] |