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قديم 17-07-2006, 10:38 AM
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هذا الموضوع مفتوح لمن لديه معلومة او خبر من شباب الامة فقط ونستخدم حقنا الادبي هنا ونطالب الادارة الكريمة : بحذف كل ما لا علاقة له بنص الموضوع وجوهره فورا ...( لانحتاج شكرا ولا مذمة وليعفنا الاثنين منهما ومن الرد عليهما وليفيدونا في نصه وجوهره فقط ان كان بهم خيرا وهكذا الظن ) . ولو كان من اصحاب الموقع فالامر اخطر من الاهتمام ب" حمار " هنا او هناك . من لديه خبر او معلومة مفيدة ...فليتفضل ومن لا عنده فلا حاجة لنا به ولا بشرفه ولا بتشريفه ... ولعنة الله وخزيه وغضبه على نواطير المسلمين اجمع وكل ديوث خنزير دافع او يدافع او سيدافع عنهم من الاحياء او الاموات ...
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قديم 17-07-2006, 12:56 PM
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مجموعة صور جوية حديثة نسبيا لمفاعل ديمونا






صورة التقطت عام 2000


صورة اخذت له عام 2002



وهنا صورة له اخذت في اوغست 2005


بالامكان مشاهدة الصور هذه وغيرها بشكل اوضح في برنامج googleearth

ويمكنكم هنا مشاهدتها بالتكبير في الرابط التالي وغيرها من الصور ...للموضوع نفسه .

http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...a-2m-sime2.htm

http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...imona_pir1.htm




وللمزيد عن مفاعل ديمونا وغيره من تفصيلات الصناعة الحربية الصهيونية / النووية

تجدون هنا في الرابط المرفق ما يفيد :

http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Israel/index.html



آخر تعديل بواسطة لظاهر بيبرس ، 17-07-2006 الساعة 01:15 PM.
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قديم 17-07-2006, 09:42 PM
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3_ موقع اليابون النووي

Eilabun / Ilabun

32°50'N 35°23'E
Eilabun [Ilabun] is reportedly a tactical nuclear weapons storage facility in eastern Galilee. One of two Israeli nuclear weapons storage facilities, it is located near the town of the same name immediately west of the Sea of Gallilee off Route 65. It is speculated that that Tirosh is the strategic weapons storage site, while Eilabun is the tactical weapons storage site. Eilabun reportedly stores tactical nuclear artillery shells, nuclear landmines and other tactical nuclear weapons.

صور جوية للموقع







http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...el/eilabun.htm
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قديم 17-07-2006, 10:00 PM
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4 - مجمع رفائيل للصناعات الحربية / النووي / قرب حيفا

Rafael


32°50' 35°00'E
RAFAEL, Israel Armament Development Authority, is a world leader in the development and production of advanced interdisciplinary weapon systems for naval, air and ground forces. In addition to ongoing close cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces, RAFAEL Armament Development Authority provides technology tailored to the needs of a long list of customers including some of the world's leading armed forces. The Propulsion and Explosive Systems Directorate provides all propulsion, pyrotechnics and warhead requirements for RAFAEL armament systems purchased by Israeli and overseas Customers. Comprehensive facilities are available in RAFAEL to cover all aspects of research, design, development, manufacturing and testing of solid-propellant rocket motors with a wide size range. Static firings of solid rocket motors are conducted in well equipped remote controlled test stands. The research, development, manufacturing and testing of solid rocket motors is supported by RAFAEL's ****l Technologies Center, which handles production of ****l motor components.

The Rafael operation in Haifa is reportedly the location of a nuclear weapons design laboratory (Division 20), a missile design development labortatory (Division 48) and a weapons assembly plant.

The precise location and disposition of the RAFAEL facilities in Haifa are uncertain. Several candidate facilities have been identified in declassified CORONA imagery, but the confidence level with which these facilities are associated with RAFAEL must be regarded as "suspect" or "possible" pending further analysis.


صور جوية للموقع









للمزيد
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...ael/rafael.htm






http://www.army-technology.com/contr...issiles/manor/
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قديم 17-07-2006, 10:16 PM
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5_ موقع ميناء وجامعة حيفا للبحوث التقنية والانتاج الكيميائي والنووي

Haifa Port

32°50'N 35°00'E
Haifa is the main Israeli navy base. Three Dolphin diesel powered German built submarines are based in Haifa Port. The submarines are reportedly capable of firing cruise missiles armed with nuclear warheads. With the addition of these submarines to the fleet, Israel has the ability to launch a nuclear attack from the sea, reducing the hazard that Israel might be rendered defenseless by an attack against nuclear aircraft and land-based missile facilities.

The Israel Navy force has three Gal submarines, built in the 1970s in Britain. The Gal submarines are an important part of the main combat force of the Israel Navy.

Haifa in Hebrew means pretty shore, and is Israel's third largest city and most important seaport. This city is reminiscent of San Francisco because of its hilly terrain and beautiful scenery. Haifa Port served as the gate for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who arrived by sea during the period prior to and after the State of Israel came into being. The port is situated in the center of the city of Haifa, which is endowed with a wide range of shipping services, with means of land and air transport to all parts of the country as well as with business and entertainment centers.

The Kishon Port lies on the Kishon River and is not currently physically connected to the main port area. It includes 624m of quay used for handling general cargo, logs, bulk by grabs and ro-ro traffic. "Maspenot Israel" (Israel Docks) Ltd. in the Kishon area is capable of building ships up to 18,000 tons deadweight, including container ships, drydocks and tugs, and of carrying out various repairs, carpentry and electrical systems. The dockyard also deals with design, construction and repairs of military vessels of various types. The dockyard has two floating drydocks with a lifting capacity of 20,000 ton and 1,100 tons. The length of the dockyard and quays is about 900 meters on which stand quay cranes. The dockyard has 30,000 sq.m. of covered construction area.

In a complex logistical operation, the INS Mivtach, the Israel Navy's first missile boat, was brought to the Israel Navy museum in Haifa in early 1999.

The Illegal Immigration and Israel Navy Museum [at 200 Allenby St. located near the entrance to Haifa South] documents the history of the struggle to immigrate to Eretz Israel, 1934-48 and the history of the Israeli Navy since 1948. The ship Af-Al-Pi, which ran the British blockade during the Mandatory period, is on display. The National Maritime Museum [occupying a modern four-story building at 198 Allenby Road] covers nautical history in an audio-video presentation, alternating exhibitions on the subject of the sea and a permanent display on the subject: "5000 Years of Seamanship".



Haifa is a center for the chemical, petrochemical and ****l industries and is a main provider of services for the entire Northern region of Israel. Haifa's port and railway network, modernisation and expansion of Haifa's airport into an international terminal, and the construction of the cross-city tunnel to streamline traffic are some of the improvements underway. A new marina - resort complex and other major tourism projects will attract visitors world wide to Haifa's sea front.

صور جوية للموقع







للمزيد
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...rael/haifa.htm

http://www.haifa.ibm.com/Workshops/v...committee.html


آخر تعديل بواسطة لظاهر بيبرس ، 17-07-2006 الساعة 10:22 PM.
  #6  
قديم 17-07-2006, 10:35 PM
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6 -موقع ميشور روتيم النووي

Mishor Rotem

31°03'N 35°10'E
The Negev Phosphates Chemicals Company at Mishor Rotem, located immediately adjacent to the Dimona reactor, is Israel's only acknowledged nuclear fuel cycle facility.

The Negev is the largest, but the least populated, region of Israel. Resources found in the Negev include copper, iron, manganese, phosphates and uranium. Negev Phosphates Chemicals Company production facilities and phosphate rock mines are located in desert regions. Phosphate mining takes place in the Negev near Beersheba. Phosphate rock produced from the company's three mines (Zin, Oron and Arad) could potentially be incorporated in all products produced . The decision to incorporate phosphate rock from a particular mine for production of specific downstream products is driven by economic considerations.

Negev Phosphates was established in 1952 to mine phosphate rock in the Negev. Rotem Amfert Negev was formed through a merger of Negev Phosphates, Ltd. and the Rotem-Amfert Group in 1991. Israeli Chemicals Ltd. (ICL), the parent company which holds one hundred percent of Rotem's shares, was partially privatized in 1992 and 1993. The percentages of ICL's shares privatized were twenty percent and five percent respectively. The Government of Israel sold less than 0.5 percent of its shares in ICL. Additional shares of ICL were sold in 1995.

Rotem Amfert Negev is an integrated, multinational phosphate group manufacturing and marketing a comprehensive range of products based on phosphate rock as raw material and leading to downstream derivatives including phosphoric acids, fertilizers, specialty chemicals and phosphate salts. The Rotem's production capacity includes 1.8 million tpa of fertilizers, 540,000 tpa of P2O5 fertilizer grade phosphoric acid, more than 100,000 tpa (as P2O5) of food grade phosphoric acid, 4 million tpa of phosphate rock, and about 50,000 tpa MKP (monopotassium phosphate).

Israel can extract uranium from Negev phosphate deposits, and it is estimated that thirty to sixty thousand tons of uranium are contained in low-level phosphate ores. However, it is reported that domestic production of uranium as a by-product of phosphate mining amounts to only 10 tons a year. The amount of natural uranium per cycle is about 170 Mt in a standard 3,000 MWt power PWR. The power level of the Dimona reactor is variously estimated at between 30 MWt and 200 MWt, suggesting a requirement for Israel is said to have addressed this shortfall by reprocessing the low burnup spent fuel from Dimona to recover uranium (most other countries do not do this).

In May 1999, MidAtlantic Energy Group of Pittsburgh canceled its agreement with IEC (Israel's monopoly national utility) on a plan to build a 150-MW shale oil-fired power plant at Mishor Rotem, apparently due to its high cost.

An unrelated compnay, Haifa Chemicals, established a plant at the Mishor Rotem industrial zone in the Negev Desert in 1994, in addition to its main facility in Haifa. In addition to potassium nitrate, Haifa Chemicals manufactures and distributes a broad variety of products based on potassium nitrate and phosphoric acid. The company is wholly owned by the multinational US-based Trans-Resources Inc.


صورة جوية للموقع






للمزيد

http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...shor_rotem.htm

http://www.wisconsinproject.org/coun...rael/plut.html
http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=33816
http://www.wn.com/israelpower
 


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