U.S. naval forces must be prepared to respond to a broad array of threats. Of increasing importance are those from chemical and biological warfare (CW and BW). To help review its current state of preparedness, the Chief of Naval Operations asked the National Research Council (NRC) to assess the U.S. Navya (TM)s defense capabilities against CW and BW threats. In particular to what extent are they being developed to enable naval forces to sense and analyze quickly the presence of chemical and biological agents, withstand or avoid exposure to such agents, deal with contamination under a broad spectrum of operational conditions, and over what period will these capabilities be realized. This report presents the results of that assessment. It provides an overview of the potential threats, and an evaluation of the Navya (TM)s operations, non-medical programs, and medical countermeasures designed to confront those threats. The report also presents a series of general and specific findings and recommendations based on these assessments.
Committee for an Assessment of Naval Forces' Defense Capabilities Against Chemical and Biological Warfare Threats, National Research Council
1 Front Matter; 2 Prologue and Executive Summary; 3 1 The Chemical and Biological Threat to Naval Forces; 4 2 General Findings and Recommendations; 5 3 Operations: Specific Findings and Recommendations; 6 4 Non-Medical Science and Technology: Specific Findings and Recommendations; 7 5 Medical Chemical and Biological Countermeasures: Specific Findings and Recommendations; 8 6 The Longer Term--Leadership to Sustain the Commitment; 9 Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies; 10 Appendix B: Chemical and Biological Agents and Their Effects; 11 Appendix C: Additional Information on the Five Commodity Areas; 12 Appendix D: Acronyms and Abbreviations
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