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The report has not been made available on the official page of the IAEA news about Iran, but here are the highlights of the latest IAEA report on Iran based on what has been published in Iranian newspapers. Particularly mashreghnews.ir because it discussed the report in more detail:
Disclaimer: Some figures might be inaccurate due to bad interpretation/translation on my part or by the Iranian media.
1- Iran operates 5060 IR-1 centrifuges at Natanz.
2- Iran operates a total of 1057 IR-1 centrifuges at Fordow.
3- Iran has used 96 IR-1 centrifuges in its warehouse to replace broken/damaged centrifuges.
4- Iran continues R&D and uranium enrichment on the cascades of the following centrifuges:
a) 20 IR4 centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
b) 10 IR5 centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
c) 30 IR6 centrifuges in two cascades (currently enriching uranium)
d) 20 IR6s centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
e) 10 IR-s centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
5- Iran continues R&D on the units of the following centrifuges, but it's not injecting UF6 gas into them for uranium enrichment yet:
a) One IR2m centrifuge
b) One IR3 centrifuge
c) Two IR4 centrifuges
d) One IR5 centrifuge
e) Three IR6 centrifuges
f) One IR6m centrifuge
g) One IR6s centrifuge
h) One IR6sm centrifuge
i) One IR7 centrifuge
j) One IR8 centrifuge
k) One IR8s centrifuge
l) One IR8b centrifuge
m) Two IRs centrifuges
n) And one IR9 centrifuge
6- Iran's current stockpile of uranium is as follows (numbers don't add up precisely. So, probably something has been misreported in the media):
a) A total of 1546.7 kilograms of enriched uranium in the form of UF6
b) 9.7 kilograms of uranium oxides and intermediate products
c) 7.7 kilograms of fuel rods
d) 5.7 kilograms of tails assay
*) Iran possesses 215.1 kilograms of 3.67% enriched uranium
**) Iran possesses 1356.5 kilograms of 4.5% enriched uranium, fully converted to UF6, including 483.1 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 2%.
7- The IAEA continues to investigate the origin of human-made uranium contamination that the agency reported in 2019. The IAEA claims that due to the covid-19 outbreak, the process of reporting on this matter has been delayed.
Disclaimer: Some figures might be inaccurate due to bad interpretation/translation on my part or by the Iranian media.
1- Iran operates 5060 IR-1 centrifuges at Natanz.
2- Iran operates a total of 1057 IR-1 centrifuges at Fordow.
3- Iran has used 96 IR-1 centrifuges in its warehouse to replace broken/damaged centrifuges.
4- Iran continues R&D and uranium enrichment on the cascades of the following centrifuges:
a) 20 IR4 centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
b) 10 IR5 centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
c) 30 IR6 centrifuges in two cascades (currently enriching uranium)
d) 20 IR6s centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
e) 10 IR-s centrifuges (currently enriching uranium)
5- Iran continues R&D on the units of the following centrifuges, but it's not injecting UF6 gas into them for uranium enrichment yet:
a) One IR2m centrifuge
b) One IR3 centrifuge
c) Two IR4 centrifuges
d) One IR5 centrifuge
e) Three IR6 centrifuges
f) One IR6m centrifuge
g) One IR6s centrifuge
h) One IR6sm centrifuge
i) One IR7 centrifuge
j) One IR8 centrifuge
k) One IR8s centrifuge
l) One IR8b centrifuge
m) Two IRs centrifuges
n) And one IR9 centrifuge
6- Iran's current stockpile of uranium is as follows (numbers don't add up precisely. So, probably something has been misreported in the media):
a) A total of 1546.7 kilograms of enriched uranium in the form of UF6
b) 9.7 kilograms of uranium oxides and intermediate products
c) 7.7 kilograms of fuel rods
d) 5.7 kilograms of tails assay
*) Iran possesses 215.1 kilograms of 3.67% enriched uranium
**) Iran possesses 1356.5 kilograms of 4.5% enriched uranium, fully converted to UF6, including 483.1 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 2%.
7- The IAEA continues to investigate the origin of human-made uranium contamination that the agency reported in 2019. The IAEA claims that due to the covid-19 outbreak, the process of reporting on this matter has been delayed.