First detailed video of Israel’s nuclear site Dimona
1/8/2005 8:00:00 AM GMT
the nuclear reactor’s dome appeared in the background, flanked by a small building
An Israeli television station aired on Friday a 14-minute videotape showing Israel's secret nuclear facility, Dimona, the first detailed video of the site ever made public.
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=6723
The nuclear reactor’s dome appeared in the background, flanked by a small building
i also found this little nugget; remind you of anything?
United States inspectors visited Dimona seven times during the 1960s, but they were unable to obtain an accurate picture of the activities carried out there, largely due to tight Israeli control over the timing and agenda of the visits. The Israelis went so far as to install false control room panels and to brick over elevators and hallways that accessed certain areas of the facility. The inspectors were able to report that there was no clear scientific research or civilian nuclear power program justifying such a large reactor - circumstantial evidence of the Israeli bomb program - but found no evidence of "weapons related activities" such as the existence of a plutonium reprocessing plant.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/israel/nuke.htm
1/8/2005 8:00:00 AM GMT
the nuclear reactor’s dome appeared in the background, flanked by a small building
An Israeli television station aired on Friday a 14-minute videotape showing Israel's secret nuclear facility, Dimona, the first detailed video of the site ever made public.
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=6723
The nuclear reactor’s dome appeared in the background, flanked by a small building
i also found this little nugget; remind you of anything?
United States inspectors visited Dimona seven times during the 1960s, but they were unable to obtain an accurate picture of the activities carried out there, largely due to tight Israeli control over the timing and agenda of the visits. The Israelis went so far as to install false control room panels and to brick over elevators and hallways that accessed certain areas of the facility. The inspectors were able to report that there was no clear scientific research or civilian nuclear power program justifying such a large reactor - circumstantial evidence of the Israeli bomb program - but found no evidence of "weapons related activities" such as the existence of a plutonium reprocessing plant.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/israel/nuke.htm