Biological and chemical contamination at sea: unrealistic threats in naval expeditionary warfare?/ Peter Donaldson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): In: Naval Forces Vol.XXXIII No.1 2012, pp.22-27 (41)Summary: A 6-page article that talks about the increasing potential threat of non-traditional weapons that may be used in terrorist attacks- i.e. involving the intentional use of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) substance and suggests what actions as best to look at to prevent such threats. Possible targets that are coming into such terrorist activities include assets and personnel used in naval expeditionary warfare. Actions are needed to prevent against such threats that must have the same responses as to a large-scale incident resulting from the accidental release of hazardous materials.
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A 6-page article that talks about the increasing potential threat of non-traditional weapons that may be used in terrorist attacks- i.e. involving the intentional use of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) substance and suggests what actions as best to look at to prevent such threats. Possible targets that are coming into such terrorist activities include assets and personnel used in naval expeditionary warfare. Actions are needed to prevent against such threats that must have the same responses as to a large-scale incident resulting from the accidental release of hazardous materials.

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