M256A1 Chemical Agent Detector Kit: Simpler Battlefield Chemistry
In Part 1 of this 4-part series on Canadian and British military Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) gear, we examine the M256A1 Chemical Warfare Agent Detection Kit, the successor to the L1A1 and C2 kits examined in my previous video: • Chemical Warfare Agent Detection Kits: Dea... Today I Found Out Video on Nerve Gas: • Inventing Chemical Warfare What is Nerve ... 0:00 Introduction 1:29 Development of the M256 Kit 2:38 Component Parts 4:19 Detectable CW Agents 5:05 Lewisite Test Part I 5:28 Blood Agents Test 6:32 Mustard Gas and Phosgene Oxime Test 7:39 Nerve Agent Test 9:37 Lewisite Test Part II 10:05 Comparison to Older Kits 10:25 Training Variants 10:48 Intended Use / Electronic CW Detectors 11:41 Outro SOURCES https://www.armystudyguide.com/conten... https://gulflink.health.mil/m256/sect... http://www.chagrinsehazmat.com/PDF%20... https://ntrl.ntis.gov/NTRL/dashboard/...

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