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Agent defeat

The requirements for agent defeat payloads are not as straightforwardly derived as for incendiary compositions. This stems from the diflferent concepts envisaged for defeating both biological and chemical stockpiles and possibly for a good part also in the lack in operational experiences with life chemical and biological stockpiles. [Pg.221]

With biological material, it may also be aimed at destruction by chemical means via release of halogens, halogen compounds, and photocatalyst such as Ti02 [12] that would aid in detoxification by sunlight and antiviral material such as I2 and Ag [Pg.222]

A two-stage high-temperature incendiary (HTI) releasing halogens and hydrogen halides for fighting chemical and biological payloads is known as HTI-J-1000 [15, 16]. [Pg.222]

14wt% Boron 60wt% Titanium 20wt% Polytetrafluoroethylene Second stage [Pg.222]

Combustion of the first payload is mainly an intermetallic reaction yielding eutectic TiB2, Tic accompanied by reaction of excess Ti with PTFE  [Pg.222]


A chlorine containing energetic material which also shows use as a potential agent defeat explosive is hexachloromelamine, [ N=C(NCl2) ]3. [Pg.262]

Which detonation product seems to be most effective for biological agent defeat explosives (e.g. against anthrax spores) ... [Pg.274]

If an adversary s intent can be determined early enough, contamination avoidance also includes the destruction of capability before an agent is actually used. This is the agent-defeat program in DOD s active defense element for countering weapons of mass destmction. It is not discussed here because the committee s focus, as directed by the terms of reference, was on the passive defense element. [Pg.72]

Incendiaries, Agent Defeat, Reactive Fragments and Detonation Phenomena... [Pg.216]

Metal-fluorocarbon pyrolants are highly effective infrared emitters. Besides the exploitation of this effect for both decoy flare and igniter applications, it can also be used for destructive purposes. Thus, metal/fluorocarbon-based energetics finds use in incendiaries, document destruction devices, agent defeat payloads and reactive... [Pg.216]


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Incendiaries, Agent Defeat, Reactive Fragments and Detonation Phenomena

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