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Cyanogen chloride (CK)
Cyanogen chloride, a blood agent that also possesses irritating properties, is suspected to be a significant CW agent in the DPRK chemical stockpile. According to press reports and testimony from a North Korean defector, cyanogen chloride and hydrogen cyanide (also a blood agent) may be produced at the following DPRK chemical facilities: Aoji-ri Chemical Complex, Ch'ŏngjin Chemical Fiber Complex, Factory 297 (No. 279 Research Institute), Manp'o Chemical Factory, Namhŭng Youth Chemical Plant, the Sŭnch'on Calcium Cyanamide Fertilizer Factory, and the Sŭnch'on Vinalon Complex. It is not known in what quantity North Korea produces or stockpiles this agent. As in the case of hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen chloride may have a role as a fast-acting weapon against front-line troop concentrations.

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Updated March 2003



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