Continuing our exploration of an alternate approach to CBRN operations, today CBRNPro.net looks at the three kinds of CBRN operation against an Obvious Target, and they aren't what you think.
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Continuing our exploration of an alternate approach to CBRN operations, today CBRNPro.net looks at the three kinds of CBRN operation against an Obvious Target, and they aren't what you think.
Is the INF Treaty over? Do the Russians cheat on Arms Control? What will the US do if the Russians are deploying new Intermediate-range Nuclear Missiles in violation of the 1987 INF Treaty? Is that a big deal? CBRNPro.net explores the different viewpoints and thinks it knows the answers. Check out CBRNPro.net and tell us what you think!
CBRNPro.net offers an alternate approach to CBRN operations that differs from the traditional HazMat Operations based approach discussed last week. By focusing on the target, CBRN operators can obtain greater clarity and focus in their mission planning, equipment selection, and training. Oh, and we talk about the obvious. You know, stuff like big giant titanium balls from outer space, like the one in the picture.
HazMat is different from CBRN. CBRNPro.net asks, "Is the HazMat approach the right approach for all situations?" and comes up with some interesting answers.
The Cold War Unicorns return, and Russia sends the U.S. a Dear John letter.
Russia has lots of things to worry about, not just NATO. Those threats help drive Russia's commitment to nuclear weapons both as a deterrent and as an offset to conventional force disparities.
Hillary Clinton and Sergey Lavrov push buttons, and CBRNPro.net explains why Russian nuclear weapons are a critical component of their foreign policy aspirations.
A concise estimate of the Russian Nuclear Arsenal and their modernization plans.
Visit CBRNPro.net to read about the Russian threat of nuclear first strikes, nuclear weapons modernization, and how nuclear weapons fit into the Russian national security strategy.
A quick account of US nuclear forces and modernization plans.
Is New START about reductions in nuclear arsenals or a change in how they are counted? What about non-strategic nuclear weapons? Check out CBRNPro.net for a concise evaluation of New START that unravels some uncomfortable facts.