Talk:Kyong Wonha

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FWIW, "Kyong Wonha" gets zero google hits, but "Kyong Won-ha" gets some. Niteowlneils 03:15, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Accurate?

This article is unsourced, and I am dubious about it's accuracy. As well as few google hits, some of the info raises doubts, eg:

"According to a South Korean report, Kyong Won-ha, a former US nuclear engineer at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and a former professor at McGill University in Canada, reportedly gave North Korea design information on a Canadian heavy-water research reactor. This data may have been helpful in constructing the 5MW reactor. Other reports, however, say that the reactor may be based on a French reactor design, which is well suited for plutonium production." [1] (Center for Nonproliferation Studies)

The NK reactors are in fact based on the UK/French GCR designs, not the Canadian heavy-water reactors, so Kyong Won-ha's direct knowledge was not used. Rwendland 12:09, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

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