Det blir mye oppstyr rundt disse velkjente granatene, kanskje mest kjent for bruk til 30mm kanonen til A-10 i Irak krigen. Russerne kaller granatene for umenneskelige og en kriminell handling uten å se seg selv i speilet.
Sjekk mer om utarmet uran og våpen/helseskader fra BBC: https://tinyurl.com/2duevxn8
(Red.)
US to send depleted
uranium rounds to Ukraine
Sep 6,
09:18 PM
ARLINGTON, Va. — The
Pentagon announced Sept. 6 it will send
depleted uranium rounds to Ukraine in its latest military assistance package to
the embattled country.
The rounds will arm
previously committed Abrams tanks, 10 which reportedly will arrive later this month. In addition, their
ability to bust through armor could aid Ukraine’s counteroffensive, now
starting to show promise, amid Russia’s invasion.
Depleted uranium’s
armor-piercing potential comes from its material — the dross left over when
uranium is enriched. This results in a density twice that of lead, and hence
greater umph.
But some are concerned
about its use. Depleted uranium is 40% less radioactive than natural
uranium, according to a United Nations report last year, and the radiation it
does emit shouldn’t pierce the skin.
Still when ingested or
inhaled, the substance can cause radiological damage — including, among other
things, cancer and kidney failure. The rounds burst into a cloud of dust after
impact, making such a risk possible, though less dangerous over time as the
aerosols drift away.
Depleted uranium rounds
have been used since the 1990s, in the Gulf War and later battles in the
Balkans. Soldiers hit with depleted uranium fragments were studied and showed
no long-term health consequences, according to an International Atomic Energy Agency report.
The U.S. hasn’t sent
depleted uranium rounds to Ukraine yet, but insists that they aren’t a
humanitarian issue.
The United Kingdom has
provided Ukraine with such rounds, along with the Challenger 2 tanks it sent
earlier this year. The material “is a standard component and has nothing to do
with nuclear weapons”, the Defence Ministry said in a statement after sending
them this March.
Wednesday’s announcement
follows a trip by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Kyiv, where he
unveiled $1 billion in further humanitarian and economic assistance to Ukraine.
The European nation’s
counteroffensive has recently arrived at the second in Russia’s three defensive
lines in the southern region of Zaporizhia. Russia is surging reinforcements to
the area, but if Ukraine’s progress continues, it would be a major advance
toward its main objective: breaking Russia’s so-called land bridge to Crimea,
the peninsula Moscow annexed in 2014.
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