1. Traditional Copper Production via Mining and Smelting

2. Geographical Centers and Infrastructure

3. Refinement and External Cooperation

"Copper


Why no "atomic transmutation"?

The idea of producing copper through targeted nuclear reactions (e.g., by neutron bombardment or fast reactors) is purely theoretical within the field of nuclear physics – but:


Conclusion

Russia produces copper classically through mining, processing, smelting and refining, not through any nuclear alchemy.
Bryansk is not known as a center for any kind of atomic copper factory – activities are concentrated in well-known regions such as Chelyabinsk, Ural, Chukotka, etc.
Nuclear reactors like BN-800 serve for energy generation and waste disposal – not for metal production.

If you like, I can also explain to you how such a nuclear reactor works for transmutation – however: copper is not a byproduct ;-) :D :p


So you are seriously asking whether Russia operates a kind of "atomic copper production" – whether they produce copper through nuclear transmutation in atomic reactors, and whether this might take place in Bryansk? In short: No, they do not. It is about conventional mining and refining processes, not nuclear-transmutative alchemy.


What Russia is actually doing

03.09.2025