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ID:
109273
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ID:
130132
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ID:
147147
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ID:
061513
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ID:
136402
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Summary/Abstract |
The article discusses the use of blast protection simulation software to analyse blast effects, to improve existing equipment and vehicles and to protect from improvised explosive devices (IEDs). It mentions the blast simulators made by companies involved in counter-IED training which use propane and oxygen to replicate IEDs that produce loud but harmless explosions and assessment of a helmet prototype by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory with defense firm Allen Vanguard for the same.
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ID:
135573
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Summary/Abstract |
border security is an increasing challenge worldwide in an progressively globalized world, where it is easier for people, goods and weapons to cross international borders than ever before. Criminals are exploring this weakness to cross borders more freely and commit serious crimes. For African countries “ “porous” borders are endemic
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ID:
135594
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Summary/Abstract |
Several conflicts, most notably in the middle east, are providing the backdrop for the first use of CBRN weapons in a generation. One hundred years after its first use of a chemical weapons (CW) in WWI effectively the world first weapons of mass destruction (WMD), chlorine gas in barrel bombs was air dropped on rebel-held areas in Syria.
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ID:
130312
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The article focuses on chemical weapons (CW) in Syria. The August 21, 2013 mass chemical weapon bombardment in Syria is discussed. Other topics mentioned include the decommissioning of the Syrian arsenal by the United Nations' disarmament agency the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the civil war in Syria, and the dismantling of Syria's capability to produce CW. Also discussed are defenses against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) weapons.
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ID:
147135
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ID:
122314
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
International terrorism and insurgencies in area of conflict have led to the need for enhanced security and national borders and of military and other high level installations. Border security is a special challenge due to increased travel and movement of goods across the globe.
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ID:
122323
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Of great importance for first responders- fire, police, ambulance, EOD, and specialist military units facing an incidence involving CBRN materials and releases - are protection of troops, civilians and the first responders themselves; detections and monitoring whether for a known or unknown agent or product; and agent identification- which must be done as speedily as possible to save lives.
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ID:
112056
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ID:
123854
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
In this article, the author discusses the border security for Brazil. According to him, Brazil is the world's second largest consumer of cocaine. He discusses the importance of border security to stop drug and human trafficking, organised crime and poaching. Also discussed is the testing of the aircraft HERON from Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd. under challenging weather conditions for operations related to border security in Brazil.
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ID:
130203
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ID:
157457
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ID:
130213
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ID:
109293
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ID:
122322
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The civil war raging between Syrian president Al-Assad's government forces and free Syrian army and other insurgent groups has produced the most serious potential CBRN crisis since preparations for Operation Deserts Strom in 1991, when Iraq was know to possess chemical and biological weapons on launchable munitions, such as short range SCUD missiles, and before that, in the Iran-Iraq war, when CW were deployed by both sides.
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ID:
100457
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ID:
105097
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