| Reportedly exported radioactive tritium gas to the Tehran Nuclear Research Center in 1998; state-owned company overseen by the former Minatom, which was reorganized in March 2004 as the Russian Federation Federal Agency for Atomic Energy (Rosatom); exports goods and services produced by enterprises of the Federal Agency for Atomic Energy, and imports technological, medical and other equipment; supplies uranium products, including natural U3O8 and UF6, enriched UF6, UO2, depleted uranium metal and enriched uranium metal for research reactors; provides uranium enrichment and U3O8 conversion services; permitted to export tritium, plutonium, deuterium and uranium; supplies a variety of radiopharmaceutical medications and other isotope products; exports particle accelerators, irradiating, dosimetric, radiometric and defectoscopic equipment, lead glass and rare earth metals and alloys; has offered for sale cyclotrons, gadolinium oxide and nitrate, heavy water, ionization chambers, mass spectrometers, nuclear research reactors, zirconium and zircaloy; provides services related to the management of irradiated nuclear reactor fuel, and reprocessing of contaminated radioactive metals, metal structures and equipment; executive agency of the Russian government responsible for implementing the HEU-LEU program of the U.S. and Russian governments for converting highly-enriched uranium from nuclear warheads into power reactor fuel; established in 1963. |