NATO Allied chemical defence soldiers trained on live agents on a unique training course in Czechia.
Specialists from Italy, the United States and the NATO partner Republic of Moldova, gathered to test their ability to identify and neutralise live chemical weapons, ensuring that they have the confidence and the skills required to respond to a real-life chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) attack. The NATO Joint CBRN Defence Centre of Excellence, located in Brno, Czechia, hosts the only facility that can train recruits on nerve and blister agents, from Sarin to mustard gas. After the five-day course, participants leave with greater trust in their skills and personal protective equipment.
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