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  2. List of CBRN warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    Many countries around the world maintain military units that are specifically trained to cope with CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) threats. Beside this specialized units, most modern armed forces undergo generalized basic CBRN self-defense training for all their personnel.

  3. NBC units and formations (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense" ... List of CBRN warfare forces This page was last ...

  4. Chemical Biological Incident Response Force - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) is a Marine Corps unit responsible for countering the effects of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive (CBRNE) incident, support counter CBRN terrorism, and urban search and rescue when CBRN incident.

  5. Category:NBC units and formations - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit; 7th CBRN Defense Regiment "Cremona" CBRN School and Training Center Command; CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package; Chemical Biological Incident Response Force; Chemical Corps; Chemical Troops of the USSR; Companhia de Defesa Química, Biológica e Nuclear

  6. Civil Support Team - Wikipedia

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    The WMD-CSTs are National Guard units designed to provide a specialized capability to respond to a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) incident primarily in a Title 32 operational status within the United States, the District of Columbia, its territories and possessions, as established by 10 USC §12310.

  7. Chemical Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical Corps is the branch of the United States Army tasked with defending against and using chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons.The Chemical Warfare Service was established on 28 June 1918, combining activities that until then had been dispersed among five separate agencies of the United States federal government.

  8. CBRN defense - Wikipedia

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    Training in the defense against CBRN agents as part of combat support is the main aim of exercise 'Grifo' (Griffin) – the most important of this type that the Army undertakes. The National Police and the Spanish Civil Guard have their own CBRN units. The Military Emergencies Unit and emergency services have CBRN training. [30] [31]

  9. 20th CBRNE Command - Wikipedia

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    The CBRNE Command has deployed over 20 units and headquarters per year in support of OIF and OEF for counter-IED operations, and CBRN force protection, exploitation, and elimination operations and at any time more than 20 percent of the Command is deployed abroad in support of OIF and OEF.