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Dangers of DU munitions

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  • lykum357
    So, in essence everytime the M1 fires a DU round it's very own DU armor can potentially poison the crew if it comes into contact with those neurons it just fired? Say firing on the advance like 73 easting engagement?
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  • Wild Turkey
    The DU layer in Abrams armor is covered so unless the covering is penetrated there is no significant hazard.

    Once penetrated there could be DU dust that is hazardous from ingestion or long term contact. We were trained (when the Abrams and I were younger) to immediately cover such dust to prevent exposure.

    There are particles emitted from DU due to the small percentage of U235 that was not removed during processing.

    However you need to consider the types of particles that are emitted from such munitions and ask how personnel are going to come in contact with said particles.

    The big problem with DU is that we don't know "exactly" how much is emitted (each processing unit/batch has it's own "fingerprint" of remaining radioactive atoms) so we can't say with confidence "to x number of decimal places" so there are possible problems.

    The best thing to do is make sure you don't set up long term habitation on top of DU materials.

    A good friend of my family died from cancer and since she lived across the road from the Pantex Ordnance Plant (final assembly, and now disassembly, location for all US weapons) we suspect she was exposed to radiation from the plant.

    But like many other problems that occur years after the fact we can't say for absolute 100.0000000% certainty that there was a link.

    But we do need to look at what we know -- and that's scary enough we don't need alarmists confusing the issues.
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