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The Czech Republic: A Leading Country in CBRN Protection Information Report from the 2nd International Symposium on CBRN/TIM Physical Protection
Authors: Otřísal Pavel
Abstract:
At the end of 2013 in the German city of Münster, they organized the 2nd international symposium on protection against the effects of weapons of mass destruction (CBRN) and toxic industrial materials (TIM). The article deals with main presented topics and summarizes conclusions namely for the Czech Armed Forces specialists who are interested in such subject matters. Published in Support and Assistance
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Otřísal Pavel
Lt.Col. Pavel Otřísal, PhD., MBA, born in 1972. He graduated from The Military College of the Ground Forces in Vyškov in 1994. In 2011 he completed his professional training program "Public relations" and in 2012, his PhD. studies. In 2015 he completed his habilitation and he was appointed Associate Professor in the field of Defense of Forces and Population. He served in commander and staff posts at battalion and brigade levels. In 2005, he joined the NBC Defence Institute of the University of Defense in Vyškov, where he has been acting until now. He deals with the issue of combat and operational use of units, in the area of the chemical corps.
Country: Czech Republic
17/05/2017