Fusion. The world’s largest and most powerful pulsed magnetic system has been assembled as part of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) construction project. It comprises toroidal and poloidal field coils, correction coils, and a central solenoid. Russian companies, including those from Rosatom’s group, played an active role in this work. “We manufactured 120 tonnes of niobium-titanium superconductors, and more than 17 kilometers of niobium-tin superconducting strands,” said Anatoly Krasilnikov, Director of Moscow’s ITER Project Center. Additionally, Russia produced one of six poloidal field coils (PF1) and shipped it to the future reactor’s construction site. The ITER is being built through international collaboration in Provence (France), near Marseille. Under its commitments to the ITER project, Russia is to develop, manufacture, and supply 25 systems for the future facility.