WORLDWIDE CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE (CBW) TRENDS (W/ATTACHMENTS)
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F-2008-00742
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July 8, 1986
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SUBJECT: Worldwide Chemical and Biological Warfare (CM
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In response to continuing expressions of high level interest in the
CBW area, we have prepared the attached typescript memorandum summarizing
recent developments pertaining to worldwide research, development, testing,
and use of biological and chemical weapons. This memorandum is the first
of an aperiodic series summarizing previously published Directorate of
Intelligence analysis related to chemical and biological weapons programs.
We would appreciate any comments or questions you may have and invite you
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to direct them to me or to Chief,
point of contact for this issue.
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WORLDWIDE CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE TRENDS
Summary
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China, Japan, and Indonesia are strengthening CW
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witn tne worldwide spread of CBW capabilities, many
developing countries are expressing interest in acquiring
protective and retaliatory capabilities. We expect this
hightened activity in the CBW area to continue.
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The Indonesian Army is increasing its CW capability in response to both
the acquisition of chemical capabilities by neighboring states and to concern
over CW and toxin use in Laos and Cambodia. The Indonesians are establishing a
new CW training laboratory near Bogor, West Java, with equipment to be provided
by the Japanese. They are also purchasing CW protective equipment and
increasing training for nonchemical corps specialists down to the district
level. We expect continued movement towards enhancing the operational
readiness of the Army to face a CW threat. We do not believe it likely,
however, that Indonesia will attempt to produce chemical warfare agents in the
near term.
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