![]() The scene outside the nuclear reactor in Da Lat. International commitments Regarding of weapons of mass destruction, the first types that need to be mentioned is nuclear bomb (A-bomb) or hydrogen bomb (H-bomb). A non-governmental organization internationally known called "The Nuclear Threat Initiative” ( NIT) has confirmed: "Vietnam does not own nuclear, biological or chemical weapons or the programs to develop such weapons and is a party to most of the non-proliferation treaty and related agreements...." In fact, in June 1982, In 1996, However, NTI also pointed out remaining issues, such as It is clear that, with the willing and voluntary binding with the aforementioned international commitments, Enforcement in action Not only making a declaration, Although, according to NTI, the declassification of preserved documents shows: "The United States considered the possibility of using nuclear weapons against North Vietnam in the last half of the Vietnam War (1954-1975 - writer's note). "In that circumstance, assuming that their "rival" at that time have "childish" intention or behavior is also understandable. At present, The nuclear reactor in Da Lat is research reactor type, with temperature power of 500 Kilowatt or 0.5 Megawatt. There are 160 research reactors worldwide, including the highest number of 62 reactors in The function of such type of research reactor like the one in Da Lat is mainly used to study nuclear physics and civilian applications such as the production of radioactive substances, analysis of geological samples, etc... This reactor is recovered from the old reactor left by the In principle, the research reactors like the one in Da Lat can be used to produce two types of fuel: 239 Plutonium isotopes (Pu239) and Uranium 235 (U235), which are the "dynamite" of nuclear bomb. This doubt has been raised recently for a similar reactor at the Yongbyon Nuclear Center of North Korea. But with the reactor in Da Lat, there is nothing to doubt about the seriousness of the international law of First of all, regarding Pu239, since the Da Lat nuclear reactor has very little power, it can create less than one hundred grams of Pu239 per year so it will take a very long time (60 years) to have enough the minimum "explosive" (about 6 kg or 6,000 grams of Pu239) to manufacture one nuclear bomb. In fact, IAEA inspectors have periodically inspected the Da Lat reactor and they have not found any thing. For U235, the reactor in Da Lat, from 1983 to 2007, used fuel containing high enriched uranium (HEU) with 36 percent concentration. With such a high enriched fuel, if the host country wants, it can further enrich to achieve 90 percent level to meet the standard for nuclear bomb. Therefore, the reduction of the fuel rods to low enriched (LEU) with the concentration of below 20 percent has been recommended, not only in Da Lat but all other reactors in the world. In addition, With the above actions, Tran Minh |
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