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The SwRI “fire whirl” technique, drawing in air along with the chemical agents, allowing safe, complete combustion of the CWAs

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Southwest Research Institute developed a portable technique for destroying chemical warfare agents (CWAs) found in the field. The “fire whirl” technique draws in air along with the chemical agents, allowing safe, complete combustion of the CWAs.

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