insect vectors
insect vectors
insect vectors
Which method may be used to deliver biological warfare agents
Biological Warfare
insect vectors
insect vectors
Theater Ballistic Missiles (TBM)
Insect vectors
Common vectors used to deliver chemical warfare agents include missiles, bombs, artillery shells, and unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). These vehicles are often equipped with warheads that contain the chemical agents to be dispersed over a target area.
A respirator, sometimes called a protective mask, shields your face, eyes, and respiratory tract from chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactive dust particles if used correctly.
A respirator, sometimes called a protective mask, shields your face, eyes, and respiratory tract from chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactive dust particles if used correctly.
Biological warfare agents can be delivered through various methods, including aerosol sprays, which disperse pathogens into the air for inhalation; contaminated food and water supplies; and direct injection via contaminated needles or devices. Additionally, they can be disseminated using explosives to aerosolize the agents or through the use of infected vectors, such as insects, to spread disease. The choice of delivery method often depends on the intended target and the nature of the biological agent.