Depleted Uranium (DU) is not found naturally. It is radioactive waste, produced as a result of enriching uranium for use in nuclear power plants or for the production of weapons. In natural uranium 0,7 % is fissionable, in enriched uranium 2- 3,5 % and in depleted uranium 0,2 %. This radioactive and chemical toxic waste should be kept in bunkers for billions of years, which requires stable and sustainable surroundings and an enormous amount of money. However, if one uses DU as contra weight in air-crafts, or in armour-piercing penetrators on the battle-field, one can make money with it. This happened first in Iraq and later on the Balkans in Afghanistan and elsewhere. Military use of DU is profitable for the arms industry, but no solution t...
Depleted uranium (DU) is generally considered an emerging pollutant, first extensively introduced in...
Abstract Depleted uranium (DU), a waste product of uranium enrichment, has several civilian and mili...
Great Development in the military industry had been witnessed in the past two decades, especially in...
Depleted Uranium (DU) is not found naturally. It is radioactive waste, produced as a result of enri...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
In 1991, new weapons were used for the first time by the American and British troops in Iraq. These ...
Iraq experienced two devastating wars in 1991 and 2003, during which massiveamounts of new weapons a...
In 1991, new weapons were used for the first time by the American and British troops in Iraq. These ...
Depleted uranium (DU) was used twice by the Americans and allied forces against Iraqi troops and per...
Depleted Uranium (DU) weaponry has been used against Iraq for the first time in the history of recen...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment process of 235U used for fission in nuclear ...
Natural uranium is comprised of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Depleted uranium (...
Depleted uranium (DU) is generally considered an emerging pollutant, first extensively introduced in...
Abstract Depleted uranium (DU), a waste product of uranium enrichment, has several civilian and mili...
Great Development in the military industry had been witnessed in the past two decades, especially in...
Depleted Uranium (DU) is not found naturally. It is radioactive waste, produced as a result of enri...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
In 1991, new weapons were used for the first time by the American and British troops in Iraq. These ...
Iraq experienced two devastating wars in 1991 and 2003, during which massiveamounts of new weapons a...
In 1991, new weapons were used for the first time by the American and British troops in Iraq. These ...
Depleted uranium (DU) was used twice by the Americans and allied forces against Iraqi troops and per...
Depleted Uranium (DU) weaponry has been used against Iraq for the first time in the history of recen...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment process of 235U used for fission in nuclear ...
Natural uranium is comprised of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Depleted uranium (...
Depleted uranium (DU) is generally considered an emerging pollutant, first extensively introduced in...
Abstract Depleted uranium (DU), a waste product of uranium enrichment, has several civilian and mili...
Great Development in the military industry had been witnessed in the past two decades, especially in...