Chemical Corps Contribution to CBRN Exploitation and Forensics Capability

Journal Title: Vojenske rozhledy - Year 2016, Vol 25, Issue 2

Abstract

Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, danger of misusage of toxic materials, terrorism and other phenomena of current security environment are factors that lead to the development of capabilities of the Chemical Corps. The paper is looking at the problem of collect ingevidence and forensic attribution of responsibility for hostile acts.This capability is required by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and is supported by experience from military operations, which confirm the validity and significance of required changes. The article presents some recommendations that may lead to development of units that will contribute to the ability of collecting evidence and thus support forensics.

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Radim Zahradníček, Pavel Otřísal

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Radim Zahradníček, Pavel Otřísal (2016). Chemical Corps Contribution to CBRN Exploitation and Forensics Capability. Vojenske rozhledy, 25(2), 108-117. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-222070