Sunday, July 09, 2006

Binary chemical weapons: Shelf life is irrelevant

Developing binary chemical weapons, where the two precursor chemicals are stored separately in the same shell, and mixed to form the agent immediately before or when the shell is in flight. This approach has the dual benefit of making the issue of shelf life irrelevant and greatly increasing the safety of sarin munitions.

Source

U.S. soldiers exposed to binary chemical weapon

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