Photo Gallery 2, Inspection Findings 1991-1998

Containers for radioactive material discovered in a warehouse in Iraq in 1991. Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA A drum of radioactive material discovered in Iraq in 1991. Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA Bottles of specialized oil used in centrifuge for separating
high-grade uranium from natural uranium.
Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEAEquipment that was removed from a laboratory at Iraq's Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Centre.
Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA A crate containing new equipment was found in a warehouse near Tuwaitha.
Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA Thyristor, a semi-conductor device, discovered in a warehouse near Tuwaitha.
Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA Equipment found in a warehouse near Tuwaitha. The warehouse was being used to store and hide salvaged material that had survived Gulf War bombing. Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA Centrifuges that could be used to separate high-grade uranium
from natural uranium were found in a warehouse near Tuwaitha.
Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA Tanks for storing liquid nitrogen. Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA The IAEA Action Team inspects a manufacturing facility.
Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEAA workshop the Action Team was inspecting to determine whether any components to produce nuclear weapons had been manufactured there. Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA Inspectors examine molten steel ingots. Equipment was melted in furnaces and turned into ingots to hide it from the inspectors. Photo Credits: Action Team 1991-1998/IAEA
Last update: 2014.10.18

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