Biological Weapon Delivery Systems - M143 Bomblet (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The M143 bomblet was a biological cluster bomb sub-munition developed by the United States during the 1960s. The spherical bomblet was the biological version of the Sarin-filled M139 chemical bomblet. The M143 bomblet was produced at the peak of U.S. biological delivery systems development during the 1960s. Essentially, the biological version of the M139 bomblet, the M143 was smaller than the M139. The Sergeant missile system utilized the M143 in its M210 warhead, it could hold 720 individual bomblets. If that system relased the bomblets at an altitude of 50,000 feet, the weapon could attain a coverage area of 60 square miles. The M143 was a spherical bomblet that had a diameter of 8.6 centimeters (cm). Designed to carry a liquid biological agent, the M143 carried a 0.5 kilogram (kg) explosive charge meant to disseminate the agent upon impact. Eight percent of the liquid released from the M143 was in the form of an inhalable aerosol. When filled, the bomblet had a mass of .34 kg and 190 milliliters (ml) of liquid agent could contain 6 X 10 anthrax spores. The M143 demonstrates the lethality of even a small amount of biological agent, the amount of anthrax contained in the bomblet would be the equivalent of 300 million lethal doses. The M143 bomblet was used in multiple biological weapons effectiveness tests by the U.S. Army. Two tests, collectively dubbed "Yellow Leaf" sought to test the M143 and biological agents in a jungle environment. The tests were divided into two Phases, Phase A was at the Panama Canal Zone and utilized tiara as a simulant. Tests in Panama could not be completed because of "international considerations", and an alternate test site was found in Hawaii at the Olau Forest, southwest of Hilo. The goals of the Yellow Leaf... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=20186740

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The M143 bomblet was a biological cluster bomb sub-munition developed by the United States during the 1960s. The spherical bomblet was the biological version of the Sarin-filled M139 chemical bomblet. The M143 bomblet was produced at the peak of U.S. biological delivery systems development during the 1960s. Essentially, the biological version of the M139 bomblet, the M143 was smaller than the M139. The Sergeant missile system utilized the M143 in its M210 warhead, it could hold 720 individual bomblets. If that system relased the bomblets at an altitude of 50,000 feet, the weapon could attain a coverage area of 60 square miles. The M143 was a spherical bomblet that had a diameter of 8.6 centimeters (cm). Designed to carry a liquid biological agent, the M143 carried a 0.5 kilogram (kg) explosive charge meant to disseminate the agent upon impact. Eight percent of the liquid released from the M143 was in the form of an inhalable aerosol. When filled, the bomblet had a mass of .34 kg and 190 milliliters (ml) of liquid agent could contain 6 X 10 anthrax spores. The M143 demonstrates the lethality of even a small amount of biological agent, the amount of anthrax contained in the bomblet would be the equivalent of 300 million lethal doses. The M143 bomblet was used in multiple biological weapons effectiveness tests by the U.S. Army. Two tests, collectively dubbed "Yellow Leaf" sought to test the M143 and biological agents in a jungle environment. The tests were divided into two Phases, Phase A was at the Panama Canal Zone and utilized tiara as a simulant. Tests in Panama could not be completed because of "international considerations", and an alternate test site was found in Hawaii at the Olau Forest, southwest of Hilo. The goals of the Yellow Leaf... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=20186740

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United States

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May 2010

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May 2010

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152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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44

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978-1-156-28788-0

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9781156287880

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1-156-28788-X



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