ISIS Reports
Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium Inventories, 2015
November 16, 2015If stocks are not officially declared, the chapters discuss the methodology used to derive the estimates as well as the uncertainties. Uncertainties are a key part of these estimates. In summary tables or figures, these uncertainties are omitted, but they remain an integral part of the estimate. Uncertainties, which in some cases are large, reflect the limited state of knowledge of some stocks. ISIS is continuing to refine its estimates.
These estimates update earlier ISIS assessments of national inventories of nuclear explosive materials. The most detailed description of nuclear explosive material inventories remains Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium 1996: World Inventories, Capabilities, and Policies by David Albright, Frans Berkhout and William Walker, (Oxford: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute [SIPRI] and Oxford University Press, 1997) and Global Stocks of Nuclear Explosive Material – End 2003 (Updated 2005), located on the ISIS web site here. This update builds on that earlier work.
National Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium Inventories, status as the end of 2014
Summary Tables and Charts
Chapter 1: Civil HEU WatchChapter 2: Civil Plutonium Stocks Worldwide
Chapter 3: Military HEU and Plutonium Stocks in Acknowledged Nuclear Weapon States
Chapter 4: India’s Stocks of Civil and Military Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium
Chapter 5: Pakistan’s Inventory of Weapon-Grade Uranium and Weapon-Grade Plutonium Dedicated to Nuclear Weapons
Chapter 6: North Korean Plutonium and Weapon-Grade Uranium Inventories
Chapter 7: Israel’s Military Plutonium Inventory
Chapter 8: South Africa’s Civil Highly Enriched Uranium Inventories
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