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  1. December 13, 2024 Russia begins decommissioning ADE-2 plutonium production reactor
  2. November 12, 2024 United Kingdom announced a plan to produce fissile materials for defense
  3. October 1, 2024 United States produced first plutonium pit for W87-1 warhead
  4. August 29, 2024 India has commissioned its second nuclear-powered submarine
  5. August 26, 2024 US plans weapon-grade HEU enrichment plant within a decade
  6. July 19, 2024 Update on the US naval spent fuel shipments to Idaho National Lab
  7. March 18, 2024 France to produce tritium for nuclear weapons in EDF civilian nuclear reactors
  8. December 13, 2022 United Kingdom to build a new plutonium component manufacture facility
  9. May 11, 2022 Fissile material programs in the US budgets for 2022 and 2023
  10. March 7, 2021 The death of Frits Veerman - not the end of the Khan Affair
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