The harm of depleted uranium bombs--background information

"Depleted uranium bomb" refers to the depleted uranium as bombs, bullets or shells made of the main raw material.
Depleted uranium is extracted after by-product of uranium-235 from uranium metal, whose main component is a low level of radioactive uranium 238 has, so called "depleted uranium", referred to as "depleted uranium." It has a density of 18.7 grams per cubic centimeter and is 2.5 times the density of steel. However, the hardness and strength of pure depleted uranium are not high, and other components must be added to make a depleted uranium alloy, and the strength of the alloy will be multiplied. Ammunition made of this alloy as a core can hit the target with its explosive force and high temperature far exceeding the general ammunition. It can penetrate very thick armor and is the best for dealing with existing composite armor and reaction armor. arms. During the 1991 Gulf War, the US military's A-10 attack aircraft used this "depleted uranium bomb", causing Iraqi tank forces to be devastated in a short period of time. The US military's current "depleted uranium bombs" have four calibers, eight models, and the maximum armor thickness can reach 800 to 900 mm.
Internationally, the development and use of "depleted uranium bombs" has always been controversial. The high temperature generated by the "depleted uranium bomb" during the explosion can cause the projectile to become dusty and become fine particles floating around with the air, scattered in the air or falling on the ground and rivers, which makes it extremely difficult for people to remove these radioactive materials. Depleted uranium has a longer half-life than uranium, can damage the environment and the human food chain for a long time, and lead to an increase in cancer, cardiovascular and nervous system diseases in contaminated areas.
● The uranium content in the semen of 22 depleted uranium bombs was 5 times higher; the uranium content of more than 100 people who cleaned the depleted uranium was up to 20 times, and the kidney and respiratory diseases were detected. 18 people died successively ● Gulf War, the United States and The United Kingdom has launched millions of depleted uranium bombs. About 320 tons of depleted uranium are left in the battlefield. ● In the Kosovo War, the US-led NATO has invested more than 1,000 depleted uranium bombs, and nearly 30 tons of uranium remains in the battlefield. ● Currently, the world has There are more than 20 countries or regions that are depleted of uranium weapons.
Chinese diplomat suffering from depleted uranium bombs
Sun Wei, a native of Shandong, was assigned to the Beijing Foreign Economic and Trade Management Cadre College after graduating from university and served as secretary of the Youth League Committee. From July 1989 to August 1990, he was transferred to the Chinese Embassy in Kuwait as a business attaché by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, and was urgently withdrawn due to the Gulf War. From December 1990 to March 1991, Sun Wei was transferred to the Chinese Embassy in Ethiopia as a business attaché. At the time when the United Nations had not announced a formal ceasefire in the Gulf War, Sun Hao was urgently transferred to Kuwait in March 1991 to rebuild the destroyed Chinese embassy and became one of the first six Chinese diplomats to return to Kuwait.
When the Gulf War was fought, Sun Hao was a 27-year-old boy who was strong and strong. Now 37 years old, he has some physical discomfort.
It is reported that depleted uranium bombs have at least 5 major injuries to the human body: First, causing hematopoietic disorders, manifested as reduction of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and hemoglobin, damage to hematopoietic cells leading to hematopoietic disorders; second, causing ocular cataract in the eyes, manifested as opacity of the eye crystals and Visually impaired, this is also the earliest and most common disease; the third is leukemia and other malignant tumors; the fourth is the decline in fertility, and even lead to chromosome aberrations and gene mutations in sperm and eggs, which leads to abnormalities in the next generation; There are obstacles to growth and development, which can lead to shortened life span, premature aging or early death.      
In the medical record book issued by Peking Union Medical College Hospital, the following records were recorded: Sun Wei was detained by Iraq (military) during the Gulf War. After the war stopped, his work was very tense, and he was disgusted, dizzy, and vomited. The local doctor thought it was air pollution. After the chest tightness and flustered back to the country, "still suffocating, breathing, getting fat, dizziness, poor memory, and impatience."
Sun Wei told reporters that his symptoms are mainly four: First, vomiting regardless of time and place, has not been broken for 10 years, every time something needs to be taken; Second, difficulty breathing; Third, emotional instability; Fourth, memory A severe recession.
Although European and NATO officials have a positive "statement" about the problem of depleted uranium bombs, the United States has not yet acknowledged it. US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is still strongly denying the effects of depleted uranium bombs. It is particularly noteworthy that the condition of a single person like Sun Wei, who is scattered in other countries, is even more difficult to get the attention it deserves. Sun Wei quoted that the reason why the United States does not recognize the problem of depleted uranium bombs is mainly the following three aspects: First, once admitted, it will inevitably lead to public anger and dissatisfaction, the US military and the government cannot afford; second, the United States There are 100,000 soldiers suffering from this disease. Once admitted, it is difficult to bear the huge amount of maintenance costs. Third, once the problem of depleted uranium bombs is acknowledged, this problem must be solved correctly. This is equivalent to the "antidote" of depleted uranium bombs. A large number of chemical weapons in the United States will be scrapped.


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