Russian Chemical Weapons Storage Arsenal: A Glimpse into the Past
In the 1990s, Russia maintained one of the world’s largest chemical weapons stockpiles, totaling approximately 39,967 tons of lethal agents. This arsenal included highly dangerous substances such as lewisite, mustard gas, HL (a lewisite-mustard mixture), sarin, soman, and VX (substance 33). The Soviet Union developed, tested, and produced these chemical weapons, storing them in various high-security facilities across Russia. Explore the hidden history and the global impact of one of the most formidable chemical warfare arsenals ever assembled.
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Explore the chilling world of Russia’s covert chemical weapons program with our exclusive, declassified Betacam SP footage. This riveting documentary takes you on a journey through the hidden depths of Russia’s secret chemical weapons storage facilities, which once held an astounding 39,967 tons of deadly agents such as lewisite, mustard, sarin, soman, and VX. Witness firsthand the remnants of a dangerous era and gain insights into the complexities of the disarmament process, as the international community worked tirelessly to neutralize these Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs). Join us in unveiling Russia’s Hidden Chemical Weapons Arsenal, and uncover a forgotten chapter of Cold War history that still holds important lessons for our modern world.
Russian Federation back in the 1990s. At the time, the stockpiles of chemical weapons in Russia were considered among the largest in the world – 39,967 tons (in the United States – 31,500 tons). Such poisonous substances represented the central part of chemical weapons as lewisite, mustard, a mixture of lewisite-mustard (HL), sarin, soman, VX (substance 33).
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