Category
page 1Nuclear technology companies of Russia

Mayak
The Mayak Production Association (, , from 'lighthouse') is a nuclear facility near Ozyorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, with production reactors and a reprocessing plant. Its reprocessing capacity, at 400 tonnes of heavy metal per year, is the second-largest in the world, following the La Hague site in France. It is currently used for military and civilian radioisotope production, and was historically central to the Soviet nuclear weapons program.
Atomstroyexport
Atomstroyexport (ASE) JSC () is the Russian Federation's nuclear power equipment and service exporter. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Rosatom.
OMZ
Russian company
OKBM Afrikantov
company
Atommash
Atommash (until 1991 Soviet Redmash) () is a multidisciplinary engineering company located in Volgodonsk, Rostov Oblast, Russia. It was established in 1976 as a Soviet nuclear engineering corporation. Following privatization and bankruptcy in 1999, the industrial facilities of the enterprise were owned and managed by ZAO Energomash–Atommash, a part of the diversified engineering company Energomash.
OKB Gidropress
Russian state-owned nuclear reactor designer
Tekhsnabexport
Techsnabexport (), internationally known as TENEX, is an overseas trading company owned by Russian state-owned company Rosatom. Techsnabexport is an exporter of enriched uranium and a supplier of nuclear fuel cycle products.
Nizhny Novgorod Machine-building Plant
Russian (formerly Soviet) artillery factory in the Sormovo district of Gorky
Mining and Chemical Combine
Russian Nuclear Facility (estab. 1950)
Power Machines
company
Atomenergomash
Atomenergomash JSC (AEM Group) (, AEM Holding company) is a Russian power engineering company, a supplier of products for nuclear and thermal power plants, natural gas and petrochemical industry, shipbuilding, and special steel markets. It is the mechanical engineering division of Rosatom. Together with its subsidiaries it employees more than 17,000 people.