cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/44463627

Russia has imported critical equipment for its nuclear power infrastructure from China for the first time, highlighting growing weaknesses in its domestic engineering capacity and increasing reliance on Beijing.

According to a December 26 report from Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SZR), the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom has purchased two turbo-generator units from China’s state-owned Dongfang Turbine Company.

The equipment is intended for use at the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant, marking a historic first: the acquisition of core nuclear technology from a foreign supplier.

The Ukrainian intelligence assessment argues that this deal underscores Russia’s declining capacity to independently manufacture critical components for its nuclear sector.

“This is not only a demonstration of technological degradation,” the SZR stated, “but also establishes a long-term dependence on China.”

Rosatom has also reportedly approached Chinese manufacturers to request the transfer of technology for low-speed steam turbines—an essential component for nuclear reactors. Delivery of these components is expected to continue through 2030, potentially delaying the development timelines for several Russian nuclear projects.

This reliance on Chinese technology comes at a time when Russia’s ability to produce key energy infrastructure domestically has been curtailed by Western sanctions and international isolation.

  • BB84@mander.xyz
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    23 hours ago

    Weird that they couldn’t make a turbine themself. But it’s just a turbine. A gas or coal power plant also needs a turbine. Not sure why united24media is saying it is core nuclear technology.

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      14 hours ago

      Turbines are pretty close to jet engines in terms of design and manufacturing. Russia probably prefers making the later right now.