Depleted uranium munitions Environmental impact of war



the use of depleted uranium in munitions controversial because of numerous questions potential long-term health effects. normal functioning of kidney, brain, liver, heart, , numerous other systems can affected uranium exposure, because in addition being weakly radioactive, uranium toxic metal. remains weakly radioactive because of long half-life. aerosol produced during impact , combustion of depleted uranium munitions can potentially contaminate wide areas around impact sites or can inhaled civilians , military personnel. in three-week period of conflict in iraq during 2003, estimated on 1000 tons of depleted uranium munitions used in cities. u.s. department of defense claims no human cancer of type has been seen result of exposure either natural or depleted uranium.


yet, u.s. dod studies using cultured cells , laboratory rodents continue suggest possibility of leukemogenic, genetic, reproductive, , neurological effects chronic exposure.


in addition, uk pensions appeal tribunal service in 2004 attributed birth defect claims february 1991 gulf war combat veteran depleted uranium poisoning. campaign against depleted uranium (spring, 2004) also, 2005 epidemiology review concluded: in aggregate human epidemiological evidence consistent increased risk of birth defects in offspring of persons exposed du.








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