What are biological weapons?
Biological weapons are weapons made of living organisms that are harmful to humans, animals or crops. The use of such weapons in the war was forbidden by the Geneva Protocol in 1925 and further limited by biological weapons and convention toxins in 1972. The signatories of these agreements should not be submitted, supplies or biological weapon research, although some are ignored as orders that could protect themselves from those who are not signed. Weapons including bacteria, mushrooms and viruses. Generally, a good candidate is easily dispersed, extremely robust and deadly even in small doses, preferably with the incubation period long enough for people to come into contact with those who have not been exposed and ensure that the biological weapon penetrates deep into the nation or army. Most biological weapons are also able to be aerosolized because it is the most effective way of delivery. Historically, people have shown extensive creativity with harmful biological substances. For example, assesThey contaminated enemy wells with Ergot to bring hallucinations while the Greeks threw pots filled with poisonous snakes aboard the enemy. The Tartars cast the bodies of the plague victims over the city walls and the British gave out the blankets infested with smallpox to the native Americans.
You can also hear biological warfare referred to as a "bactering war" because of a large number of bacteria used for biological weapons. Many people strongly criticized the production and development of biological weapons, and arguing pose a serious danger. If these organisms are released, they do not distinguish between a friend and an enemy, and also exceed the boundaries and contaminate air, soil and water. The epidemic has a serious potential to operate amok; For example, if a fungus is released in Afghanistan, which destroys wheat destroying, it will spread rapidly throughout Asia.
Some nations also raised concerns about the safety of equipment where research is carried outthese weapons. For example, violation of safety in such a device could lead to biological weapons in the hands of terrorists, while non -compliance with safety protocols could lead to the release of the biological agent into the surroundings. Due to their potential, the biological agents are considered to be weapons of mass destruction.