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Libya | The start of the activities of the first forum for directors of higher Arab national defense colleges and institutes, under the slogan: “Arab National Security - Challenges of Reality, and Prospects of the Future.”

Libya | The start of the activities of the first forum for directors of higher Arab national defense colleges and institutes, under the slogan: “Arab National Security - Challenges of Reality, and Prospects of the Future.”

Under the auspices of the General Staff of the Libyan Army, and the organization of the Libyan Higher Academy for Strategic Studies, the activities of the first forum for directors…

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Was the Iranian attack on Israel successful according to the standards of success of military operations?

Was the Iranian attack on Israel successful according to the standards of success of military operations?

Iran carried out a major military attack on Israel on Saturday night, with ballistic missile units, cruise missiles, and suicide marches, in response to an Israeli strike that targeted an…

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Abu Dhabi | International Exhibition for National Security & Resilience to showcase latest security solutions at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi in May.

Abu Dhabi | International Exhibition for National Security & Resilience to showcase latest security solutions at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi in May.

Abu Dhabi, Under the patronage of H.H. Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, the Internation Exhibition for National Security &…

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Pakistan | International Defense Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS-2024) ... Upcoming Global Event.

Pakistan | International Defense Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS-2024) ... Upcoming Global Event.

Pakistan "Pure Land" is a functioning Islamic republic located in the western part of the Indian subcontinent On August 14, 1947, the founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah announced the establishment of…

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This article deals with the theories used in the destruction of toxic warfare agents and chemical weapons, according to the correct requirements and rules. At the beginning of the article, the writer referred to an incident that occurred

after the end of World War II, during which the Allies randomly disposed of a large part of Germany's chemical arsenal that they had seized, by dumping huge quantities of them in the sea, or burning them, causing pollution to the environment.

Then the writer highlighted the regulations provided by the Chemical Weapons Convention, which came into progress in 1997, and these regulations relate to the proper methods that states possessing chemical weapons should adhere to when destroying their stockpiles.

In the body of the article, the writer reviewed the theories used in the destruction of warlike toxic agents and chemical weapons, as follows:

The two main methods of destroying chemical weapons are; High-temperature destruction such as incineration, and low-temperature destruction such as neutralization, and these two methods are follow by the post-treatment process of the secondary wastes that result from the process of burning or neutralization.

The writer added that there is another method that can be used for the same purpose, which is destruction through "plasma gasification". It is a very sophisticated method, which is simply to convert waste into energy by "plasma gasification", that means converting matter from a liquid or solid state to a gaseous state. The organic and inorganic waste is treated by a reactor that uses a powerful plasma burner to raise the temperature of the waste to thousands of degrees. This terrible heat leads to a complete cracking of the relevant chemical bonds.

 

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