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radiological weapon (also
known as "dirty bombs"). In the 2000s, the term
CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) was introduced...
- The 20th
CBRNE Command is the
United States Army
headquarters for
defense against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high-yield Explosives...
- not to use, stockpile,
produce or
transfer anti-personnel mines.
Various CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive)
weapons can...
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Inspector Ken (May 2014). "RCMP
CBRNE Operations,
National CBRNE Response Team and the Whole-of-Government
Approach to
CBRNE Response" (PDF). Queen's University...
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support of the
Combative Commanders or
other government agencies to
counter CBRNE and
Weapon of M****
Destruction threats. 71st
Ordnance Group (EOD), Fort...
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CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Packages (CERFP) are an
initiative of the
United States National Guard designed to
integrate existing national guard units...
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operations ISO
Combatant Commanders or
other government agencies to
counter CBRNE and WMD threats. 52nd
Ordnance Group,
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)...
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after the
September 11
disaster the
department decided to
incorporate the
CBRNe component to its name. This
elite team are well
trained to deal with both...
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original on 2
February 2021.
Retrieved 26
January 2021. "Australia's
CBRNE Defense |
CBRNe Portal". www.cbrneportal.com.
Archived from the
original on 7 November...
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Force ****istance
Command MG Donn H. Hill Fort Liberty,
North Carolina 20th
CBRNE Command BG
Daryl O. Hood
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Maryland 32nd Army Air...