CBRN-CADS EP.07 — AI vs the Chemical Officer: When Machines Make Better Decisions
CBRN-CADS · EPISODE 7 OF 10 7 AI vs the Chemical Officer 100 Years of Decision 👤 Col. Arthur Woods 📅 1915 📍 Ypres, Belgium → APE-600 Today 🌡 12°C 🌬 1.5 m/s NE ⏱ ~12 min read Col. Arthur Woods British Army, WW1 Chemical Service · WW1 Ypres → AI Age 📷 Soldier checks for chemical contamination using M8 paper during CBRN exercise — the modern equivalent of ‘smelling the wind.’ (DVIDS / U.S. Army) PUBLIC DOMAIN — U.S. Government Work. No copyright restrictions. Source: DVIDS (dvidshub.net) STEP 1 · CONFRONTING CBRN SITUATIONS Ypres, April 22, 1915 At 5 PM on April 22, 1915, German troops opened 5,730 cylinders of chlorine gas along a 6-kilometer front near the Belgian city of Ypres. A greenish-yellow cloud drifted toward French and Algerian positions. The soldiers had no gas masks, no chemical detection equipment, no doctrine for chemical defense. Within minutes, 5,000 were dead and 10,000 incapacitated. The age of chemical warfare had begun —...
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