Overall view of chemical and biochemical weapons

Toxins (Basel). 2014 Jun 4;6(6):1761-84. doi: 10.3390/toxins6061761.

Abstract

This article describes a brief history of chemical warfare, which culminated in the signing of the Chemical Weapons Convention. It describes the current level of chemical weapons and the risk of using them. Furthermore, some traditional technology for the development of chemical weapons, such as increasing toxicity, methods of overcoming chemical protection, research on natural toxins or the introduction of binary technology, has been described. In accordance with many parameters, chemical weapons based on traditional technologies have achieved the limit of their development. There is, however, a big potential of their further development based on the most recent knowledge of modern scientific and technical disciplines, particularly at the boundary of chemistry and biology. The risk is even higher due to the fact that already, today, there is a general acceptance of the development of non-lethal chemical weapons at a technologically higher level. In the future, the chemical arsenal will be based on the accumulation of important information from the fields of chemical, biological and toxin weapons. Data banks obtained in this way will be hardly accessible and the risk of their materialization will persist.

Publication types

  • Historical Article
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Warfare Agents / history*
  • Chemical Warfare / history*
  • Chemical Warfare / trends
  • Chemical Warfare Agents / chemistry
  • Chemical Warfare Agents / history
  • Chemical Warfare Agents / toxicity*
  • History, 20th Century
  • History, 21st Century
  • History, Medieval
  • Humans
  • International Cooperation
  • Military Science / history
  • Nanotechnology / trends
  • Public Policy
  • Riot Control Agents, Chemical / chemistry
  • Riot Control Agents, Chemical / history
  • Riot Control Agents, Chemical / toxicity
  • Toxicity Tests

Substances

  • Biological Warfare Agents
  • Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Riot Control Agents, Chemical