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A device for the dry handling of nuclear fuel assemblies comprising:a fuel assembly transfer basket connectable to a lifter and having an inner gripper structurally configured for gripping a fuel assembly to be transferred, the inner gripper supported by a fuel assembly lift entirely contained inside the basket with no communication outside of the basket, the transfer basket including a bottom comprising a bottom opening, the bottom being provided with valves pivoting between an open position of the basket, which allows passage of the fuel assembly through the bottom opening, and a closed position of the basket, which prevents passage of the fuel assembly through the bottom opening; andan indexing table placeable on a cask, the cask having slots configured to hold nuclear fuel assemblies, the indexing table having a carrier for receiving the basket in a position in which the basket stands on the indexing table above the cask, the indexing table including a positioner for positioning the carrier on one of the slots of the cask, the indexing table being configured to rotate the basket with respect to the cask for orienting the inner gripper relative to the fuel assembly held in the slot. 2. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the basket comprises an upper portion including a double attachment system with a hook for the lifter, a body containing the built-in lift bearing the inner gripper and a lower portion formed by the bottom provided with the valves. 3. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the bottom of the basket includes a central opening for the passage of the inner gripper and the fuel assembly in the open position of the valves. 4. The device as recited in claim 3 wherein the valves have mutually complementary shapes to cover the central opening in the closed position of the valves. 5. The device as recited in claim 4 wherein each valve is formed by a triangular plate whereof the base is hingedly mounted on the bottom. 6. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein each valve is placed above the bottom and is associated with at least one movement element between the open and closed positions. 7. The device as recited in claim 6 wherein the at least one movement element is formed by at least one pin sliding in the bottom and including a first end situated below the bottom and a second end bearing against a corresponding one of the valves. 8. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein fuel assembly lift comprises a carriage movable by sliding in the body of the basket by a handling assembly. 9. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising an adaptor between the indexing table and the cask, an inner surface of the adaptor having a profile conjugated to a peripheral edge of the cask and an outer face of which is adapted to the standard dimensions of the indexing table. 10. The device as recited in claim 9 wherein the indexing table comprises a peripheral support piece placed on the adaptor, a first stopper rotating inside the support piece, a second stopper rotating inside the first rotating stopper, and a third stopper rotating on the second stopper and forming a carrier for receiving the basket, the second and third stoppers communicating with the inside of the cask by an opening. 11. The device as recited in claim 10 wherein an axis of the first stopper corresponds to an axis of the cask, an axis of the third stopper corresponds to an axis of the outermost slot in the cask, and an axis of the second stopper is situated at an equal distance from the axes of the other first and third stoppers. 12. The device as recited in claim 10 wherein a bottom of the third stopper includes, around the opening, a bearing rim for a first end of each movement element. 13. The device as recited in claim 10 wherein the second stopper includes, below the third stopper, a sleeve including an axial passage communicating with the opening of the second and third stoppers, the axial passage determining an inspection area of the fuel assembly to be transferred and being provided with a display and lighting. 14. A method of dry unloading nuclear fuel assemblies comprising:providing a device for the dry handling of nuclear fuel assemblies comprising:a fuel assembly transfer basket connectable to a lifter and having an inner gripper structurally configured for gripping a fuel assembly to be transferred, the inner gripper supported by a fuel assembly lift entirely contained inside the basket with no communication outside of the basket, the transfer basket including a bottom comprising a bottom opening, the bottom being provided with valves pivoting between an open position of the basket, which allows passage of the fuel assembly through the bottom opening, and a closed position of the basket, which prevents passage of the fuel assembly through the bottom opening; andan indexing table placeable on a cask, the cask having slots configured to hold nuclear fuel assemblies, the indexing table having a carrier for receiving the basket in a position in which the basket stands on the indexing table above the cask, the indexing table including a positioner for positioning the carrier on one of the slots of the cask, the indexing table being configured to rotate the basket with respect to the cask for orienting the inner gripper relative to the fuel assembly held in the slot; andgripping the nuclear fuel assembly held in the slot from in the slot of the cask using the inner gripper and unloading the nuclear fuel assembly using the device for dry handling of nuclear fuel assemblies.