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Russia's new nuclear technology to boost civilian sectors: Putin

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-11-06 10:01

MOSCOW - The new small-sized and high-output nuclear technology used in Russia's defense facilities holds great potential for civilian use, said Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.

The related technology can be applied in areas including small nuclear energy, the development of power facilities in the Arctic zone, and the exploration of both near and far space, including the power supply for the space cargo ship currently under development and for a future lunar station, he said while presenting state honors to the developers at the Kremlin.

The small size and light weight of these nuclear installations, along with their safety and reliability, enable flexible use in creating energy sources for mineral extraction in hard-to-reach areas, including the Arctic shelf, for providing light and heat to remote territories and settlements, and for boosting the efficiency of underwater expeditions exploring the world's oceans, Putin said.

"A huge foundation for the future has been laid, and we will definitely move forward," he added. "Russia does not threaten anyone. Like all other nuclear powers, Russia is developing its nuclear and strategic potential."

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