The DTIC Review: Volume 2, Number 4, Surviving Chemical and Biological Warfare
Abstract
Faced with a new era of warfare DoD is engaged in both active and passive defense strategies to respond, defend and survive in a chemical or biological environment. Potential threats require effective protection against attack. DoD training centers emphasize and include chemical and biological training in a realistic manner along with instruction in specific equipment and technology. The authors of the following papers inform readers of the plans and tactics taken to protect the United States Armed Forces and civilian populations against chemical and biological warfare.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA319216
Entities
People
- Christian M. Cupp
- Phyllis Levine
Organizations
- Defense Technical Information Center