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  • In the face of growing terror threatsKorea′s military is holding regular antiterror

  • drills to boost its readiness against acts of chemicalbiological or radiological

  • warfare. Connie Kim gives us an inside look at the

  • drill. A loud explosive sound signals that this building

  • is under chemical attack. Toxic gas starts spreading instantlyputting

  • the people inside in danger. When the attack is reported to the police

  • the military′s CBR operations teamwhich specializes in chemicalbiological and

  • radiological warfareis deployed to the site.

  • ″A chemical terrorist attack is suspected at the terminal. Please go to the site immediately.″

  • The event isn′t realit′s a drilland it′s being used to help train the military.

  • The team arrives in a chemical reconnaissance vehicle and a decontamination truck.

  • After checking to see whether the site has been contaminatedthey get ready to execute

  • decontamination operations. Shortly afterward, a support team arrives

  • on site and hooks up a live video feed of the site to transmit images to the Joint Chiefs

  • of Staff headquarters. They also conclude that additional personnel

  • are needed to decontaminate the area. This is when the CBR special forces team arrives.

  • The agents enter the building to start their search for the explosive.

  • Meanwhile, a robot is sent into the buildingtooand it will be controlled by a device

  • set up outside the building in a remote chemical detection vehicle.

  • Once insidethe robot detects toxic gas and moves the suspected explosive away from

  • the building in case of an additional explosion. Once the device is brought outsideagents

  • decontaminate the scene. But the operation doesn′t end there.

  • Samples of the contaminant are collected and transported to a mobile laboratory standing

  • by at the accident site.

  • Pollutant samples acquired from the accident site are analyzed in this mobile laboratory

  • vehiclethe only one of its kind in the country.″

  • The Korean military says the drills will help it be prepared to respond to potential terror

  • threats.

  • With rising chemicalbiological and radiological threats at terminals and multiuse

  • facilitieswe will swiftly carry out initial response measures if there are terror attacks.″

  • The exercise is just one of the many antiterror drills held every month at the Armed Forces

  • CBR Defense Command. Connie KimArirang News.

In the face of growing terror threatsKorea′s military is holding regular antiterror

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