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A nuclear reactor containment system and containment protection system comprising:a containment vessel comprising a cylindrical steel shell that surrounds a wet well, the containment vessel defining containment space configured for housing a nuclear reactor containing a nuclear fuel core emitting heat, the reactor disposed in the wet well;a containment enclosure structure surrounding the containment vessel and comprising a hollow cylindrical steel shell; anda concrete foundation comprised of a bottom slab supporting the cylindrical shell of the containment vessel and vertically extending sidewalls rising from the slab forming a top base mat supporting the containment enclosure structure, a lower portion of the containment vessel being positioned inside the sidewalls of the concrete foundation below the base mat and an upper portion of the containment vessel extending upwards from the base mat;a water-filled annular reservoir formed between the containment vessel and containment enclosure structure for serving as the heat sink for the heat generated inside the containment space, the annular reservoir extending circumferentially around a perimeter of the upper portion of the containment vessel above the base mat and the lower portion of containment vessel extending below the annular reservoir;wherein the annular reservoir is configured to cool the containment vessel by receiving heat generated within the containment vessel. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the annular reservoir contains water for cooling the containment vessel. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the upper portion of the containment vessel above the base mat includes substantially radial heat transfer fins disposed in the annular reservoir and extending between the containment vessel and containment enclosure structure. 4. The system of claim 3, further comprising a circumferential rib attached to the containment vessel, the heat transfer fins having bottom ends coupled to the circumferential rib, wherein the circumferential rib is seated on the foundation. 5. The system of claim 2, wherein the containment vessel includes an internal surface which contains extended surface area defined by a plurality of radial fins to enhance capture of heat energy from the containment space. 6. The system of claim 2, wherein the air cooling system is operable to draw outside ambient air into the annular reservoir through the air conduits to cool the containment vessel by natural convection. 7. The system of claim 2, wherein wetted portions of the annular reservoir are coated or lined with a corrosion resistant material. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein a portion of the water in the annulus is evaporated and vented to atmosphere through the containment enclosure structure in the form of water vapor. 9. The system of claim 1, further comprising an air cooling system including a plurality of vertical inlet air conduits spaced circumferentially around the containment vessel in the annular reservoir, the air conduits being in fluid communication with the annular reservoir and outside ambient air external to the containment enclosure structure. 10. The system of claim 1, further comprising an upper annulus formed above the annular reservoir between the containment vessel and containment enclosure structure, the upper annulus in fluid communication with the annular reservoir and a vent to atmosphere. 11. The system of claim 10, further comprising head space formed between a top head of the containment vessel and a top of the containment enclosure structure, the head space forming a plenum in fluid communication with the vent to atmosphere and the upper annulus. 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the containment vessel includes a shell having a diametrically enlarged top portion which overhangs lower smaller diameter portions of the shell. 13. The system of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of vertical support columns circumferentially spaced around the perimeter of the containment vessel, the support columns engaging and operable to help support the top portion of the containment vessel. 14. The system of claim 1, wherein the containment enclosure structure has sidewalls comprised of substantially radially spaced apart inner and outer concentric shells having concrete disposed in the annular space formed between the shells. 15. The system of claim 1, wherein the containment enclosure structure includes a top dome spaced vertically apart from a top head of the containment vessel. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the top head of the containment vessel is of radially symmetric curvilinear contour for maximum impact resistance. 17. A nuclear reactor containment system comprising:a containment vessel comprising a cylindrical steel shell configured for housing a nuclear reactor containing a nuclear fuel core emitting heat;a containment enclosure structure surrounding the containment vessel and comprising a hollow cylindrical steel shell;a water filled annulus formed between the containment vessel and containment enclosure structure for cooling the containment vessel;a plurality of substantially radial fins protruding outwards from the containment vessel and located in the water filled annulus;a concrete foundation comprised of a bottom slab supporting the cylindrical shell of the containment vessel and vertically extending sidewalls rising from the slab forming a top base mat supporting the containment enclosure structure, a lower portion of the containment vessel being positioned inside the sidewalls of the concrete foundation below the base mat and an upper portion of the containment vessel extending upwards from the base mat;the water filled annulus extending circumferentially around a perimeter of the upper portion of the containment vessel above the base mat and the lower portion of containment vessel extending below the water filled annulus;wherein the water filled annulus is configured to cool the containment vessel by receiving heat generated within the containment vessel by the fuel core which is transferred to the water filled annulus via the substantially radial fins;wherein the water in the annulus is heated and a portion is evaporated and vented to atmosphere through the containment enclosure structure in the form of water vapor. 18. The system of claim 17, further comprising an air cooling system including a plurality of vertical inlet air conduits spaced circumferentially around the containment vessel in the annulus, the air conduits being in fluid communication with the annular reservoir and outside ambient air external to the containment enclosure structure, wherein when a thermal energy release incident occurs inside the containment vessel and water in the annulus is substantially depleted by evaporation, the air cooling system being operable to draw outside ambient air into the annulus through the air conduits to cool the containment vessel by natural convection. 19. A nuclear reactor containment system comprising:a containment vessel including a cylindrical shell having an outer cylindrical wall, the cylindrical shell configured for housing a nuclear reactor containing a nuclear fuel core emitting heat;a cylindrical containment enclosure structure surrounding the containment vessel and comprising a hollow cylindrical steel shell, the cylindrical containment having an inner cylindrical wall that faces the outer cylindrical wall;an annular reservoir containing water and formed between the outer cylindrical wall and the inner cylindrical wall, the annular reservoir for cooling the containment vessel;a concrete foundation comprised of a bottom slab supporting the cylindrical shell of the containment vessel and vertically extending sidewalls rising from the slab forming a top base mat supporting the containment enclosure structure, a lower portion of the containment vessel being positioned inside the sidewalls of the concrete foundation below the base mat and an upper portion of the containment vessel extending upwards from the base mat;the annular reservoir extending circumferentially around a perimeter of the upper portion of the containment vessel above the top base mat and the lower portion of containment vessel extending below the annular reservoir;a plurality of external substantially radial fins protruding outwards from the containment vessel into the annular reservoir and extending between outer cylindrical wall and the inner cylindrical wall; andan air cooling system including a plurality of vertical inlet air conduits spaced circumferentially around the containment vessel in the annular reservoir, the air conduits being in fluid communication with the annular reservoir and outside ambient air external to the containment enclosure structure;wherein the radial fins have bottom ends attached to and supported by a circumferential annular rib attached to the outer cylindrical wall of the containment vessel and protruding radially outwards beyond the outer cylindrical wall, the circumferential annular rib seated on the top base mat of the foundation;wherein the annular reservoir is configured to cool the containment vessel by receiving heat generated within the containment vessel via the fins and transferring the heat to the annular reservoir.