All in Biological Weapons
The 2001 Anthrax Attacks offered many lessons in what not do when it came to a biological threat. Unfortunately, now as we find ourselves in the midst of a global pandemic, it seems no one learned any of those lessons. CBRNPro.net takes a look back at the White Powder Rodeo of 2001 and what it means for today.
Clickbait. Every site has it these days. We didn’t want to be different. So here you go: The Top Ten Things People Get Wrong About CBRN
At CBRNPro.net we are too sexy for our Gaussian Dispersion model, yeah, too sexy for our plumes, yeah. But seriously, we are not talking about cocaine, Zoolander turning left, or Tom Brady. We are talking about all of the issues associated with CBRN models from ALOHA to HPAC. CATS-JACE not Catwalks. We even break it all down into a top ten list. Oh and if you pay attention you might be able to win the trivia contest on our facebook page!
The EU Parliament recently released a report on Da'esh CBRN threats. CBRNPro.net picks it apart and finds a 5 pound bag of sugar inside.
One of the most difficult of CBRN Operations is dealing with a "cleaned" site. Yet there are ways to find the "money sample." CBRNPro.net examines some of them in this latest post in our series on an Alternate Approach to CBRN Operations.
Today's post continues our Alternate Approach to CBRN Operations, this time looking at industrial scale and state sponsored programs. CBRNPro.net evaluates the problems, conundrums, and political constraints associated with conducting CBRN Operations in relation to non-proliferation, counter-proliferation, and post-conflict efforts.
Continuing our series on an alternate approach to CBRN operations. Remember that time on the Muppets when Dr. Bunsen set Beaker on fire? Don't be the Beaker (Meep). Taking down a clandestine lab or a small scale production or research lab is serious business. CBRNPro.net explores some of the whys and hows.
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.