Improving operation capacity of Standing Office 81 to meet the requirements and tasks of protecting the Fatherland
Wednesday, April 20, 2022, 08:07 (GMT+7)
As a responsible member of the international community, Viet Nam has always adhered to international treaties and multilateral mechanisms, including those on the prevention and control of the proliferation of WMD. Notably, executing Resolution No. 1540 of the United Nations Security Council, international treaties and multilateral mechanisms on preventing and combating the proliferation of WMD, our Government issued Decree No. 81/2019/NĐ-CP on the prevention and control of WMD
Ups and downs of the New START Treaty
Tuesday, February 23, 2021, 16:31 (GMT+7)
The New START Treaty marks an important milestone in the control of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the world and is the first agreement on reduction of nuclear weapons in the post-Cold War era. Moreover, the signing of the New START Treaty has helped two countries to build strategic trust in a key issue, which paves the way for further reduction of nuclear weapons in the future.
Requirements for using chemical force in prevention and response to nuclear weapons
Thursday, February 18, 2021, 08:31 (GMT+7)
To effectively prevent and counter nuclear weapons, minimise casualties and preserve strategic stability for fighting and defeating the enemy require comprehensive solutions to bring into play overall power of all forces, in which the chemical force needs to be organised in a close, scientific manner suitable for specific situations and missions.
Chemical Corps upholds the tradition of “Effective in protection – Capable in combat” in the cause of Homeland construction and defence.
Saturday, April 21, 2018, 17:02 (GMT+7)
With its tradition, in the era of building and protecting the Motherland, Chemical Corps continues to play the main role in decontaminating and solving the consequences of chemical agents that still remain after the war.