If recent media reports have left an impression that Syrian President Bashar Assad might already have used chemical weapons against his own people, think again, says arms expert Jeffrey Lewis. The ...
Pal Aas queried my statement that the issue of incapacitants is not primarily about new science but about legal boundaries. Let me clarify what I meant: Attempts to develop incapacitating agents with ...
Chemical weapons could be making a stealthy comeback. Andreas Gradin via Shutterstock. On 26 October 2002, to end a three-day siege on a theatre in Moscow by Chechen paramilitaries, Russian security ...
A fusion of drone systems and chemical agents is set to transform the landscape of combat for states and non-state actors alike, writes Paul Rogers. These technologies won't just be used for warfare, ...
On October 26 2002, to end a three-day siege on a theatre in Moscow by Chechen terrorists, Russian security forces used a secret incapacitating chemical agent (ICA) weapon believed to affect the ...
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