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12.04.03, 22:37
Wg oświadczeń irackich, więc na pewno nie zawyżonych:
gaz musztardowy 2850 ton
tabun 210 ton
sarin 795 ton
VX 3,9 tony
biologiczna:
wąglik 2200 galonow (po 3,78 litra jesli amerykanski galon)
botulina 5000 galonów
rycyna 3 gal.
gangrena 89 gal.
aflatoksyny 581 gal.
Gdzie to ukryto? Jak mozna to zneutralizować? Czy za 100 lat będzie grożne?
When Iraq accepted the terms of the 1991 Gulf War
cease-fire agreement, it agreed to destroy all its
weapons of mass destruction. But after a senior Iraqi
official defected in 1995, the nation admitted to producing
biological and chemical agents that could be used as weapons
of mass destruction. Here is a look at the chemical and biological
agents Iraq claims to have manufactured in the past
Agent: Sulfur mustards
Type: Blister agent
Symptoms: Skin blistering, damage to air passages.
Outcome: Death possible.
Status: Used from 1983-90 during the Iraq-Iran War. Iraq claims
it produced 2,850 tons.
Source: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Agent: Tabun
Type: Nerve agent
Symptoms: Sweating, shortness of breath, muscle spasm.
Outcome: Death possible.
Status: Used from 1984-87 during the Iraq-Iran War. Iraq claims
it produced 210 tons.
Source: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Agent: Sarin
Type: Nerve agent
Symptoms: Shortness of breath, muscle spasm, unconsciousness.
Outcome: Death possible.
Status: Used in the late 1980s during the Iran-Iraq War.
Iraq claims it produced 795 tons.
Source: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Agent: Cyclosarin
Type: Nerve agent
Symptoms: Shortness of breath, muscle spasm, unconsciousness.
Outcome: Death possible.
Status: Used during the late 1980s during the Iran-Iraq War.
Iraq claims it produced 795 tons.
Source: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Agent: VX
Type: Nerve agent
Symptoms: Breathing problems, muscle spasm, unconsciousness.
Outcome: Possibly death.
Status: May have been used against Iran in 1988.
Iraq claims it produced 3.9 tons.
Source: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Agent: Anthrax
Type: Bacteria
Symptoms: Inhaled anthrax