Keyword: Dan Kaszeta
Advances in chemical protective clothing technology
Chemical weapons remain a persistent threat, but advances in protective clothing are changing the...
Frontiers in medical countermeasures against CBRN agents
From nerve agent antidotes to radiation sickness treatments, medical countermeasures against CBRN threats remain...
Nanotechnology: Threats and prospects in the CBRN...
Nanotechnology is a double-edged sword in the CBRN sphere, offering possibilities for both new...
Toxic legacies of warfare: Burn pits and...
The legacy of warfare can manifest itself in many ways. Economic loss, geopolitical changes...
Powered respirators: Wave of the future?
CBRN respiratory protection is intended to give the user safe and clean air to...
Protection and Security of Water Supplies
Water is essential to life and health. Therefore, threats to either the supply or...
CBRN in Europe: Prospects and Developments
The overwhelming narrative in European defence and security is the war in Ukraine. In...
CBRN Naval Collective Protection
CBRN agents can suppress a naval vessel’s ability to operate efficiently. Because of the threat...
Military Support to Civil Authorities in...
There is a commonplace belief that somehow the military has, if not a monopoly,...
CBRN Recce Vehicles: New Frontier or Fighting...
Some commenters have predicted the demise of the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN)...

![Advances in chemical protective clothing technology Rubberised suits, like this US Army M3 suit ensemble, were used for decades but cause a lot of heat stress to the wearer. [US Army]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Image-1-Kopie-324x160.jpg)
![Frontiers in medical countermeasures against CBRN agents Canadian Mustard gas victims in 1917. Casualties from CBRN weapons have been a planning consideration for over 100 years. [Archives of Ontario; via Wikimedia commons, Public Domain]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Mustard-gas-victims_George-Metcalf-Archival-Collection-Kopie-324x160.jpg)
![Nanotechnology: Threats and prospects in the CBRN sector US Airmen from the 426th Air Base Squadron conducting chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at KNM Harald Haarfagre, Stavanger, Norway, on 20 May 2025. [USAF/A1C Adam Enbal]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/CBRN-Norway_USAFA1C-Adam-Enbal-Kopie-324x160.jpg)
![Toxic legacies of warfare: Burn pits and other health hazards A ‘Ranch Hand’ UC-123 deploying a defoliant (either Agent White or more likely Agent Orange) to clear a roadside in central South Vietnam in 1966. [USAF]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Ranch-Hand_USAF-Kopie-324x160.jpg)
![Powered respirators: Wave of the future? An Airman with the 127th Civil Engineer Squadron participates in a gas mask fit test at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, on 14 October 2023. [US ANG/Senior Master Sgt Dan Heaton]](https://euro-sd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Mask-fit-test_US-ANGSenior-Master-Sgt-Dan-Heaton-Kopie-324x160.jpg)




