Sep 12, 2013

US Army rolls out a mobile chemical weapons neutralizer

Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS) developed at the U.S. Army's Edgewood Chemical a...

The US Department of Defense recently rolled out a system to rapidly deploy chemical weapons disposal facilities that could potentially be used quickly and effectively on foreign shores in the near future. The Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS) developed at the US Army's Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center in Maryland is a mobile system designed to destroy chemical warfare agents in bulk. The FDHS neutralizes chemical agents by mixing them with water and other reagents like sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite and then heating them to produce compounds that are "not usable as weapons." This heating and mixing process to facilitate chemical reactions purportedly has destruction efficiency of 99.9 percent... Continue Reading US Army rolls out a mobile chemical weapons neutralizer 
Shared via feedly // published on Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine // visit site