Environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance

In the last ten years, the Serbian Army has been facing the problem of surplus of various ordnance, which resulted from the changes in the organizational structure and rationalization. In addition, at several locations in Serbia there is still a large amount of unexploded ordnance remaining after th...

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Main Author: Radun B. Jeremić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Defence in Belgrade 2012-01-01
Series:Vojnotehnički Glasnik
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0042-8469/2012/0042-84691201284J.pdf
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spelling doaj-b13b1ce68cde439da4eab478c32f70f22020-11-24T21:19:00ZengUniversity of Defence in BelgradeVojnotehnički Glasnik0042-84692217-47532012-01-01601284298doi:10.5937/vojtehg1201284JEnvironmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnanceRadun B. Jeremić0Vojna akademija, Katedra vojnohemijskog inženjerstva, BeogradIn the last ten years, the Serbian Army has been facing the problem of surplus of various ordnance, which resulted from the changes in the organizational structure and rationalization. In addition, at several locations in Serbia there is still a large amount of unexploded ordnance remaining after the NATO bombing. The paper examined the environmental aspects of the destruction of surplus ammunition and unexploded ordnance. A brief survey of the methods of destruction and the technological conditions for their implementation are presented. The impact of toxic constituents of ordnance on human health and the environment is analyzed in particular. In order to minimize environmental risks during the demilitarization process of ordnance, appropriate proposals are given.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0042-8469/2012/0042-84691201284J.pdfenvironmentordnancedemilitarizationdestruction of ordnancetoxic effects
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Environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance
Vojnotehnički Glasnik
environment
ordnance
demilitarization
destruction of ordnance
toxic effects
author_facet Radun B. Jeremić
author_sort Radun B. Jeremić
title Environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance
title_short Environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance
title_full Environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance
title_fullStr Environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance
title_full_unstemmed Environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance
title_sort environmental aspects of the demilitarization and destruction of ordnance
publisher University of Defence in Belgrade
series Vojnotehnički Glasnik
issn 0042-8469
2217-4753
publishDate 2012-01-01
description In the last ten years, the Serbian Army has been facing the problem of surplus of various ordnance, which resulted from the changes in the organizational structure and rationalization. In addition, at several locations in Serbia there is still a large amount of unexploded ordnance remaining after the NATO bombing. The paper examined the environmental aspects of the destruction of surplus ammunition and unexploded ordnance. A brief survey of the methods of destruction and the technological conditions for their implementation are presented. The impact of toxic constituents of ordnance on human health and the environment is analyzed in particular. In order to minimize environmental risks during the demilitarization process of ordnance, appropriate proposals are given.
topic environment
ordnance
demilitarization
destruction of ordnance
toxic effects
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0042-8469/2012/0042-84691201284J.pdf
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