Thursday, 30 January 2025

Environmental Warfare Operation | Chapter 3 | Chemical Warfare and Environmental Warfare Operations

This chapter aims to provide principles for environmental warfare operations and chemical warfare operations. Environmental warfare and chemical warfare operations are defined as combining chemical weapons with hydrogeological, physical, and chemical processes. The design of an environmental warfare operation process or a chemical warfare operation process starts by identifying the desired damage effects. Then, select suitable chemical agents or microbiological agents for these applications. After that, select a method for introduction through water, soil, food, or air. Environmental warfare is a war whose goal is not to kill enemies but to generate partial health damage for their enemies. Environmental warfare was known a long time ago. This type of war is not built on accurate calculations but is based on rough approximations. This research presents a logarithmic plan for designing any environmental warfare operation. These steps are: The first step is estimating the damage effects required from this operation of environmental warfare. The second step is choosing chemical compounds and environmental carriers for these compounds. The third step: estimating the time required for this process and the time required for damage effects. Environmental warfare is an important issue. The main difference between chemical warfare and environmental warfare is that chemical warfare involves the transfer of chemical agents, directly through air, soil, or water in environmental warfare, a chemical agent is transferred through the hydrological cycle.

 

Author (s) Details

 

Malik M.A. Fakron
University of Calabaria, Italy and University of Bright Star, Libya.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-49238-72-5/CH3

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