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Bài chi tiết: Atomgrads

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union created at least nine closed cities, known as Atomgrads,[cần dẫn nguồn] in which nuclear weapons-related research and development took place. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, all of the cities changed their names (most of the original code-names were simply the oblast and a number). All are still legally "closed", though some have parts of them accessible to foreign visitors with special permits (Sarov, Snezhinsk, and Zheleznogorsk).

Cold War nameCurrent nameEstablishedPrimary function(s)
Arzamas-16Sarov1946Weapons design and research, warhead assembly
Sverdlovsk-44Novouralsk1946Uranium enrichment
Chelyabinsk-40 and later 65Ozyorsk1947Plutonium production, component manufacturing
Sverdlovsk-45Lesnoy1947Uranium enrichment, warhead assembly
Tomsk-7Seversk1949Uranium enrichment, component manufacturing
Krasnoyarsk-26Zheleznogorsk1950Plutonium production
Zlatoust-36Tryokhgorny1952Warhead assembly
Penza-19Zarechny1955Warhead assembly
Krasnoyarsk-45Zelenogorsk1956Uranium enrichment
Chelyabinsk-70Snezhinsk1957Weapons design and research

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