Process of decontamination from weapons of mass destruction by the US military

The US military deployed many different forces and weapons to detoxify when attacked by nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.

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Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) including nuclear, biological and chemical weapons can cause serious damage to the US military.After they explode, they also store toxic agents in the environment for several minutes to years, making vehicles, infrastructure and ground dangerous for soldiers.In response to a WMD attack, the US must deploy a professional force to clean up the front line, according to WATM.

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After being attacked with WMD, the United States had very few options to deal with.Decontamination takes a lot of time, need to mobilize many resources but will help avoid casualties.A well-trained disinfection team will have to go to the target area to assess the composition of the WMD used.

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They also have to carry weapons and be trained to fight like regular infantry in order to prevent the next attacks of the enemy.

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This group of experts will report the location of the affected areas and assess the estimated time for the threat to dissipate itself.

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All equipment in the affected area must be cleaned.

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The removal of WMD threats requires a variety of technical measures, but mainly washing with soap and water.

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Depending on the type of enemy weapon used and the degree of poisoning, the crew may clean the vehicle themselves or call a special specialist team for processing.Many biological and chemical toxins cling to hidden corners, making decontamination difficult.

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Any errors in the decontamination process are deadly, because the remaining toxins can invade the body and cause death, even outbreaks of the disease.One of the most commonly used substances used by the United States for decontamination is the dedicated plastic in the Chemical Detergent M291 with the ability to absorb many chemicals and cause them to dissolve.

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Pilots flying through dangerous poisoning areas need to be completely detoxified.All crew members must be isolated from each other until this process is completed.

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One of the most important principles in this process is to prevent reinfection .Those who participated in the detoxification must wash it according to the process from head to toe.