Instantaneous gamma radiation up to 2 mrad/hour or accumulated – up to 200 mrad, temperature up to 120 °C. Russian protected camera for nuclear power plants presented

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Developed by Rostec

Rostec has developed a new generation of industrial cameras for monitoring at nuclear power plants, as reported by the press service.

Holding "Ruselectronics" state corporation "Rostec" developed a new generation of industrial telesystems with high radiation resistance. They are designed to control technological processes in the reactor zone, as well as visually monitor its condition. This is necessary to maintain the functionality of the key element of the nuclear power plant and prevent emergency situations. Prototypes will be tested before the end of 2024.

This camera is planned to be used to inspect the condition of reactor vessels and internal equipment. They will allow you to remotely control the removal and installation of fuel assemblies, as well as monitor technological operations and fuel reloading processes in the reactor and cooling pool.

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The complex includes a radiation-resistant chamber capable of operating in air and water environments with instantaneous gamma radiation up to 2 mrad/hour or accumulated gamma radiation up to 200 mrad.

The camera can display color and black-and-white images with a resolution of at least 1,000 television lines at temperatures up to 120 °C.

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