Opponents of the nuclear industry often claim that material in transit is vulnerable to attack by terrorist groups who might seek to take the cargo and make a bomb, or otherwise cause a radiological incident. This paper lays out a range of conceivable objectives or attack scenarios in the context of maritime transportation and examines these in the light of what is known of the relevant security arrangements. It concludes that these arrangements provide a very substantial deterrent to any attempt at diversion or sabotage and that any such attempt would have little prospect of success, beyond the immediate media impact of whatever might have occurred
International concern over nuclear terrorism has grown during the past few decades. This has driven ...
The occasional passage close to New Zealand of ships carrying nuclear materials is a continuing sour...
The danger of nuclear terrorism is real enough to justify urgent action to reduce the risk. Some ter...
Opponents of the nuclear industry often claim that material in transit is vulnerable to attack by t...
Civilian nuclear operations entail the transportation of sometimes substantial quantities of radioac...
Characterisations of terrorism in international conventions and domestic law sometimes seem to obscu...
The September 2001 attacks in the US raised significant concerns that containers may be used to carr...
The radioactive materials so eagerly sought by terrorists to construct a simple radioactive dispersi...
If terrorists could steal 25 kg to 50 kg of highly enriched uranium fuel to be used for one or more ...
The attacks of September 11 have exposed the vulnerability of the American homeland against terroris...
ii This paper examines the entire process of the movement of an international container being import...
mmpPDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/23000/23700/23730/4375896.pdfTerrorismMaritime safetyOcea...
This paper discusses the means of preventing illegal use of nuclear material by terrorists or other ...
The impact of the September 11, 2001, attack by Al Qaeda was felt worldwide with increased security ...
The growing availability of weapons-grade plutonium and uranium, as well as radioactive materials th...
International concern over nuclear terrorism has grown during the past few decades. This has driven ...
The occasional passage close to New Zealand of ships carrying nuclear materials is a continuing sour...
The danger of nuclear terrorism is real enough to justify urgent action to reduce the risk. Some ter...
Opponents of the nuclear industry often claim that material in transit is vulnerable to attack by t...
Civilian nuclear operations entail the transportation of sometimes substantial quantities of radioac...
Characterisations of terrorism in international conventions and domestic law sometimes seem to obscu...
The September 2001 attacks in the US raised significant concerns that containers may be used to carr...
The radioactive materials so eagerly sought by terrorists to construct a simple radioactive dispersi...
If terrorists could steal 25 kg to 50 kg of highly enriched uranium fuel to be used for one or more ...
The attacks of September 11 have exposed the vulnerability of the American homeland against terroris...
ii This paper examines the entire process of the movement of an international container being import...
mmpPDFResearch Paperhttp://ntl.bts.gov/lib/23000/23700/23730/4375896.pdfTerrorismMaritime safetyOcea...
This paper discusses the means of preventing illegal use of nuclear material by terrorists or other ...
The impact of the September 11, 2001, attack by Al Qaeda was felt worldwide with increased security ...
The growing availability of weapons-grade plutonium and uranium, as well as radioactive materials th...
International concern over nuclear terrorism has grown during the past few decades. This has driven ...
The occasional passage close to New Zealand of ships carrying nuclear materials is a continuing sour...
The danger of nuclear terrorism is real enough to justify urgent action to reduce the risk. Some ter...