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POSTSOVIET RUSSIAN UMALATOVA'S "50 YEARS OF NUCLEAR POWER OF THE USSR" WITH DOCUMENT

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EXSOVIET RUSSIAN MEDAL
(UMALATOVA'S  AWARDS)
 
 "50 YEARS OF NUCLEAR POWER OF THE USSR" 
 
Award activities of the unregistered socio-political organization Permanent Presidium of the Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR began shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The awards issued by this organization do not have an official legal status, they should not be confused with state awards - orders and medals of the Soviet Union. In journalism and among falerists, in relation to these awards, the expression "Umalatova's awards" or "Umalatov's awards" is used by the name of the organization's chairman and head of the awards committee, Sazha Zaindinovna Umalatova.
 
The medal "50 Years of Atomic Energy of the USSR", dedicated to the 50th anniversary of nuclear energy, was established on October 16, 1998. The regulation on the medal states that it is intended for awarding nuclear scientists, military personnel and civilians who worked at test sites, rocket soldiers, personnel of submarines and ships with nuclear reactors, employees of nuclear power plants, participants in the liquidation of the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and other persons assigned to the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Atomic Energy.
 
The obverse of the medal depicts a profile bust of the pioneer of the Soviet atomic project, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR I. V. Kurchatov. On the reverse - the nuclear icebreaker "50 years of Victory", cutting through the sea waves, against which there is a sign in the form of three atomic rings intersecting with each other and the date "1948-1998" (1948 is the time of the launch of the first nuclear industrial reactor "A" Plant No. 817, obtaining the first products from a nuclear reactor, and starting work on preparing for testing the first Soviet atomic bomb RDS-1).
 
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