2020
DOI: 10.5937/vojtehg68-25636
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Radiation exposure of the Army of the FR Yugoslavia in Kosovo and Metohia during the NATO aggression of 1999

Abstract: Introduction/purpose: The paper indicates the radiation doses the military personnel of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were exposed to, and in particular the military personnel of the motorized brigades in the territory of Kosovo and Metohia on the Albanian-Yugoslav border. Methods: Gammaspectrometry measurements have confirmed that round penetrators contained depleted uranium, and the presence of alpha, beta and gamma radiation was determined by the method of dosimetric measurement. Results: The use of am… Show more

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“…65-66). Уједно, оваквим пројектилима додаје се и плутонијум који је високо радиоактиван, неколико хиљада пута токсичнији и канцерогенији (Anđelković-Lukić, 2020).…”
Section: резултати истраживања последице оу -истраживања In Vitro и In Vivounclassified
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“…65-66). Уједно, оваквим пројектилима додаје се и плутонијум који је високо радиоактиван, неколико хиљада пута токсичнији и канцерогенији (Anđelković-Lukić, 2020).…”
Section: резултати истраживања последице оу -истраживања In Vitro и In Vivounclassified
“…65-66). Also, these projectiles contain plutonium which is highly radioactive, and several thousand times more toxic and carcinogenic (Anđelković- Lukić, 2020). Through inhalation of these particles, and their absorption into organism through skin, food, and/or water (via environmental contamination), numerous health consequences and malignant diseases can occur (Đurović, 2001, Anđelković Lukić, 2015.…”
Section: Effects Of Du -Studies In Vitro and Studies In Vivomentioning
confidence: 99%