Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Secret Services

doi: 10.32567/hm.2021.4.5

Abstract

The threat posed by chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) weapons has been growing for years due to technological advances and the changing political environment. These weapons are attractive to states mainly because of their deterrent value, and non-state actors,  especially terrorist groups, may use them causing an  enormous psychological impact. The diversity of the threat  is increased by the recent and highly unusual trend of  attacks by state actors in Europe and Asia using CBRN  weapons. How should states deal with this new threat?  Does it imply a new set of tasks for CBRN protection? 

Keywords:

CBRN weapons, CBRN protection

How to Cite

Őze, Z. (2022). Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Secret Services. Military Engineer, 16(4), 55–66. https://doi.org/10.32567/hm.2021.4.5