Monday, April 18, 2011

Cruise missiles with depleted uranium on Libya

A-10C Thunderbolt
bewerkenThe issues regarding depleted uranium (DU) and its toxicity have sometimes, in recent years, gone beyond the scope of science.

The writer has dealt with radiation protection for twenty years and depleted uranium since 1999. After an experience of publishing scientific papers in journals, conference proceedings and international conferences on DU, this article attempts to estimate the possible environmental and health impact of the use of depleted uranium in the war of Libya.

Reports of its use have appeared in the media since the beginning of the conflict. In particular, Cruise missiles have been used since the first days, and we will show there is the strong suspect that those missiles bring Depleted Uranium either as flight stabilizers in the wings, or as weight kinetic energy enhancer.

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