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List of nuclear fuel carrier ships

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The maritime transportation of [[spent nuclear fuel]] and other high-level [[Radioactive waste|radioactive wastes]] requires the use of purpose-built vessels which meet the [[International Maritime Organization]]'s INF classification standards. These standards were introduced in 1993 and made mandatory in 2001.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> As of 2020, the list below is limited to active vessels and may not be exhaustive.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Vessels in service
!Vessel
!Flag
!Owner
!Year built
!Gross Tonnes
!Flask capacity
!Length overall (m)
!Breadth extreme (m)
!Draft (m)
!Speed in knots (Max)
!Speed in knots (Average)
!References
|-
|''Rossita''
| Russian Federation
|[[Rosatomflot]]
|2011
|2557
|
|84
|14
|4.1
|10
|8.1
|<ref></ref>
|-
|''Xin An Ji Xiang''
| People's Republic of China
|
|2020
|
|
|96
|19
|4
|
|
|<ref></ref><ref name=":0"></ref>
|-
|''Pacific Heron''
| United Kingdom
|[[Pacific Nuclear Transport Limited|Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd.]]
|2008
|6776
|20-24
|104
|17.3
|5.5
|10.9
|8.5
|<ref></ref><ref name=":0" />
|-
|''Pacific Egret''
| United Kingdom
|Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd.
|2010
|6776
|20-24
|104
|17.3
|5.5
|12.6
|8
|<ref></ref><ref name=":0" />
|-
|''Pacific Grebe''
| United Kingdom
|Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd.
|2010
|6840
|20-24
|104
|17.3
|6
|12.3
|8.3
|<ref></ref><ref name=":0" />
|-
|''Sigrid''
| Sweden
|SKB
|2013
|6694
|12
|99.5
|18.6
|4.4
|13.4
|9.1
|<ref></ref><ref name=":0" />
|-
|''Imandra''
| Russian Federation
|Rosatomflot
|1980
|5806
|
|130.5
|17.3
|6.8
|10.4
|7.5
|<ref></ref>
|-
|''Rokuei Maru''
| Japan
|Nuclear Fuel Transport Co. Ltd.
|1996
|4913
|
|100
|16.5
|5.5
|14
|12.8
|<ref></ref>
|-
|''Seiei Maru''
| Japan
|Nuclear Fuel Transport Co. Ltd.
|2019
|4568
|
|99.9
|16
|4.2
|12.3
|10.6
|<ref></ref>
|-
|''Oceanic Pintail''
| United Kingdom
|[[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority|Nuclear Decommissioning]]
|1987
|5271
|
|103.92
|16.62
|5
|9.7
|8.1
|<ref></ref>
|-
|''Serebryanka''
| Russian Federation
|Rosatomflot
|1974
|2925
|
|102
|15.03
|3.9
|8.2
|7.4
|<ref></ref>
|-
|''Tien Kuang No.1''
| Taiwan / People's Republic of China
|[[Taiwan Power Company|Taiwan Power Co.]]
|1991
|834
|
|53
|10.74
|
|
|
|<ref></ref>
|-
|''Kaiei Maru''
| Japan
|Nuclear Fuel Transport Co. Ltd.
|2006
|4924
|
|100
|16.5
|5.1
|14.7
|14.1
|<ref></ref>
|}

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