Deseret Morning News, Saturday, March 10, 2007
Incinerator destroys its last nerve-agent stock
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) — A chemical
weapons incinerator destroyed the last of nearly 36,000 rockets
carrying the deadly nerve agent VX, part of a huge munitions stockpile
that dated back to the Cold War.
The rockets were considered the
most hazardous part of the stockpile because they were loaded with
explosive propellant and VX, which can kill a person within minutes.
The incinerator at the Anniston
Army Depot began operating in 2003 and destroyed the last VX rocket
Thursday night, said Terry Sholin of Westinghouse Anniston, the Army's
lead contractor on the project.
With the United States facing a treaty deadline of 2012 to eliminate its stockpile of chemical weapons, the incinerator will now be equipped to destroy artillery shells also loaded with VX, Sholin said.
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