UNDECLARED CHEMICAL WAR IN RUSSIA L.FEDOROV. A copy of the book, whose Table of Contents appears below, can be ordered directly from its author: Professor Lev Fyodorov, President Union for Chemical Safety (Russia), phone/fax: +7-095-129-05-96, E-mail: lefed@glas.apc.org 117292 Russia, Moscow, 8-2-83 Profsojuznaja str. The book is only available in Russian. TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION I. HISTORY OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN THE USSR (p.p. 1-50) I.1. Military-chemical complex I.2. Nomenclature of chemical weapons I.3. Development of chemical weapons I.4. Chemical weapons testing I.5. Production of chemical weapons I.6. Storage of chemical weapons I.7. Soviet chemical arsenal II. ECOLOGY OF CHEMICAL ARMAMENT. PLANTS(p.p. 51-94) II.1. Moscow II.2. Chapaevsk II.3. Dzerzhinsk II.4. Berezniki II.5. Kineshma (Zavolzhsk) II.6. Stalinogorsk (Novomoskovsk) II.7. Stalingrad (Volgograd) II.8. Novocheboksarsk III. ECOLOGY OF CHEMICAL ARMAMENT-II (p.p. 95-122) III.1. Institutes, proving grounds Moscow Volsk-Shikhany III.2. Chemical bases Central military-chemical proving grounds Shikhany Chapaevsk III.3. Modern stockpiling Gornyy Kambarka Kizner Shchuchye Pochep Leonidovka Maradykovo III.4. Questions without answers III.5. Use of chemical weapons IV. ECOLOGY OF CHEMICAL DISARMAMENT (p.p. 123-164) IV.1. Chemical trophies. Baltic IV.2. Destruction of the Iraqi chemical arsenal IV.3. Pre-Convention Elimination of the Soviet chemical weapons IV.4. Chemical weapons burial IV.5. Chemical weapons dumping IV.6. Technologies for destroying chemical weapons IV.7. Post-Convention elimination of the chemical weapons. Lewisite IV.8. Post-Convention elimination of the chemical weapons. Phosphorous toxic agents V. THE UNDECLARED CHEMICAL WAR: HUMAN AND NATURE (p.p. 165-183) V.1. The three wars V.2. transformation of toxic agents V.3. Toxic agents in the nature V.4. Whom does the bell ring about? V.5. Influence toxic agents on the biosphere VI. THE UNDECLARED CHEMICAL WAR: THE GOVERNMENT (p.p. 184-224) VI.1. Persistent toxic agents VI.2. Phosphorous toxic agents VI.3. Norms VI.4. Instruments VI.5. Protection VI.6. Transport VI.7. Accidents and catastrophes VI.8. Monitoring VI.9. Towns uburnedf by chemical war VII. THE UNDECLARED CHEMICAL WAR: SOCIETY (p.p. 225-252) VII.1. The Chapaevsk protest VII.2. Chuvashiya VII.3. Udmurtiya VII.4. Bryansk region VII.5. Saratov region VII.6. Starfish and old man Aesop VIII. FAREWELL, CHEMICAL WEAPONS? (p.p. 253-279) VIII.1. Recollection of the future VIII.2. Legal basis of chemical disarmament VIII.3. The USA experience VIII.4. USSR and Russia programs VIII.5. Conversion VIII.6. Economics of chemical disarmament VIII.7. Conception of chemical weapons elimination VIII.8. What is to be done IX. THERE IS A TIME TO PICK STONES UP (p.p. 280-308) IX.1. Every day chemical terrorism IX.2. Rotten secrets IX.3. Deficit of trust IX.4. Military-chemical complex and society IX.5. The Life goes on! BIBLIOGRAPHY (p.p. 309-331) APPENDIX