Chemical Warfare Agent Detection Kits: Deadly Battlefield Chemistry
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These portable chemistry sets were issued to the Canadian Armed Forces to allow soldiers to detect and identify a wide variety of chemical warfare agents in the field, including nerve agents, blood agents, blister agents, and choking agents. The L1A1 kit was issued in the 1950s, while the simpler C2 kit was introduced in 1976.
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These portable chemistry sets were issued to the Canadian Armed Forces to allow soldiers to detect and identify a wide variety of chemical warfare agents in the field, including nerve agents, blood agents, blister agents, and choking agents. The L1A1 kit was issued in the 1950s, while the simpler C2 kit was introduced in 1976.
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