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Meet & Greet 2.0

Meet & Greet 2.0

In the last few months it could TCRH Mosbach - despite or perhaps even because of the current Corona situation - find further interesting cooperation partners our range of seminars for companies and administrations, as well as clubs and organizations to expand.

On Wednesday, October 13.10.2021th, 15 we will open from XNUMX p.m our doors for a meet & greet and invite you to get to know us – either here directly on site or live via the internet.

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CBRN locations: Dangers from “dirty bombs”

CBRN locations: Dangers from “dirty bombs”

What are “dirty bombs”?

A radiological weapon, also known as a dirty bomb or radiological dispersion device, is, according to the definition of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, a weapon of mass destruction, which, according to modern understanding, consists of a conventional explosive device that, when exploded, releases radioactive material into it distributed throughout the environment. Unlike a nuclear weapon, there is no nuclear reaction.

Dirty bombs are also called explosive devices that contain biological or chemical substances (USBV-B or -C). However, the distinction from other B weapons and C weapons is imprecise, as the distinction between the effect of nuclear fission and the effect of contamination is no longer applicable.


psychological effect

Dirty bombs have an enormous psychological impact: they are perceived as threatening and very dangerous.


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