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ADL214

NATO Introduction to Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defence

Conducted by PROT

Aim

This course discusses the history of chemical and biological warfare; the characteristics and effects of various nuclear and radiological weapons and biological agents; the general WMD threat; and nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) risks to NATO.

Details

Level of Effort: 8 Hours
Language: English 2222 IAW STANAG 6001
Classification: NATO Unclassified
Discipline:
Area:
Depth of Knowledge: 2 - Intermediate
ePrime No.: N/A
ETOC Code: N/A

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Learning Objectives

History of Chemical and Biological Warfare: After completing this lesson, you will be familiar with: - the chronological history of chemical and biological weapon use and nuclear warfare - various countermeasures to offset the use of chemical weapons and nuclear warfare.

Characteristics and Effects of Nuclear Weapons: After completing this lesson, you will be able to: -identify the characteristics of nuclear weapons.
- distinguish between nuclear and conventional explosions: their properties, how they are used, and how they are produced.
- distinguish between nuclear fission and fusion.
- identify types of bursts.

Characteristics and Effects of Biological Agents: After completing this lesson, you will be able to identify the characteristics and actions of major biological threat agents.

Characteristics and Effects of Chemical Agents: After completing this lesson, you will:
- know the characteristics of chemical agents.
- be able to distinguish between persistent and non-persistent agents.

Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs): After completing this lesson, you will:
- know the impact of TIM's
- know the impact of TIC's
- appreciate the basis for increased public health preparedness

NBC Risks to NATO: After completing this lesson, you will understand the NBC risks to NATO.

NATO NBC Defence Doctrine: After completing this lesson, you will know the principles of NBC defence.

The Prague Summit and the NBC Defence Initiatives: After completing this lesson, you will be familiar with the history of NATO's NBC defence policy.

Course Participants

Any interested NATO School Students.

Language Proficiency: English 2222 IAW STANAG 6001
Rank Requirements: NCO: OR-1 thru OR-9
Officer: OF-1 thru OF-9

Methodology

Chronological history of chemical and biological weapon uses and countermeasures to offset the use of chemical weapons.

Further Information

This self-paced course is available on the NSO eLearning Platform.

Students selected for NSO resident or distributed learning courses via the allocation process will receive NSO eLearning Platform registration instructions sent to their official email address.

Those individuals not registered for an NSO resident or distributed learning course may find this self-paced course on NATO JADL. Individual registration is required.


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