Photos: How the Army tests biological, chemical weapons

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Sat, 07/04/2009 - 2:30pm

At the U.S. Army's Dugway Proving Grounds facility in the Utah desert, scientists look for ways to protect soldiers against various chemical and biological weapons they might encounter in combat.



 

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