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Britain to build new chemical weapons defense center

Source: Xinhua    2018-03-16 00:40:52

LONDON, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Britain's defense secretary Gavin Williamson announced plans Thursday to build a new 67 million U.S. dollar Chemical Weapons Defense Center.

It will be based at Porton Down in Wiltshire, home of the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, and will build on what Williamson described as Britain's world class expertise.

He said the new center will maintain Britain's cutting edge in chemical analysis and defense.

"We've brought together world-renowned explosive ordnance expertise with chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialists. And we are continuing to invest and explore new ways and new capabilities to deal with this threat," he said.

In a keynote speech at the Filton, near Bristol, home of Rolls Royce, Williamson also said British troops are to be offered anthrax vaccine to ensure Britain's armed forces are provided with vital protection against any deadly danger.

In reference to events earlier this month in Salisbury when a former Russian spy and his daughter were attacked with a nerve agent, Williamson said: "We know the chemical threat doesn't just come from Russia but from other actors so we're evolving the capability to meet that danger."

It was experts at Porton Down who identified the chemical used in the Salisbury incident.

Referring to world events, Williamson said that after a long period of relative peace, threats are increasing again.

"In every continent of the world there are not just extremists but states willing to undermine our values, ideas, and everything we stand for," said Williamson.

Williamson also announced a 5.6 million U.S. dollars contract to deliver a shot detection system which can sense enemy gunfire and protect troops using armoured vehicles.

Williamson was appointed defense secretary last November by Prime Minister Theresa May, replacing Sir Michael Fallon who resigned.

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Britain to build new chemical weapons defense center

Source: Xinhua 2018-03-16 00:40:52

LONDON, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Britain's defense secretary Gavin Williamson announced plans Thursday to build a new 67 million U.S. dollar Chemical Weapons Defense Center.

It will be based at Porton Down in Wiltshire, home of the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, and will build on what Williamson described as Britain's world class expertise.

He said the new center will maintain Britain's cutting edge in chemical analysis and defense.

"We've brought together world-renowned explosive ordnance expertise with chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialists. And we are continuing to invest and explore new ways and new capabilities to deal with this threat," he said.

In a keynote speech at the Filton, near Bristol, home of Rolls Royce, Williamson also said British troops are to be offered anthrax vaccine to ensure Britain's armed forces are provided with vital protection against any deadly danger.

In reference to events earlier this month in Salisbury when a former Russian spy and his daughter were attacked with a nerve agent, Williamson said: "We know the chemical threat doesn't just come from Russia but from other actors so we're evolving the capability to meet that danger."

It was experts at Porton Down who identified the chemical used in the Salisbury incident.

Referring to world events, Williamson said that after a long period of relative peace, threats are increasing again.

"In every continent of the world there are not just extremists but states willing to undermine our values, ideas, and everything we stand for," said Williamson.

Williamson also announced a 5.6 million U.S. dollars contract to deliver a shot detection system which can sense enemy gunfire and protect troops using armoured vehicles.

Williamson was appointed defense secretary last November by Prime Minister Theresa May, replacing Sir Michael Fallon who resigned.

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