Depleted Uranium is used by advanced military's due to it's armour piercing qualities, it's cost-effectiveness, and it's availability. The bombs which can be made from this cheap but highly dangerous substance, can get through any type of armour, or structure, and then explode outwards, thus vaporising everything in their wake. This creates the most effective of battlefield missiles, particularly against tanks and armoured vehicles, aswell as for levelling fortified or strong buildings. They have been used extensively in both Gulf War's, and in the former Yugoslavia, by Coalition and NATO forces respectively. For example, according to Time Magazine... "NATO aircraft rained more than 30,000 DU shells on Kosovo during the 11-week air campaign".
In the immediate areas where bombs have been used, there have been huge rises in cancer levels, and in the numbers of newborn children with strange deformities and conditions. Rises in related health issues usually begin to take place a few years after the bombs were let off, and contamination - and the high level of associated health problems - will remain for many generations in the affected areas, possibly even for hundreds of years. Similar levels of rises in similar cancers have been recorded amongst the returning US and UK soldiers which had been handling and firing these bombs during their time in Iraq and Kosovo, as have high levels of abnormalities and deformities in their subsequent newborn children. This collective rise in health conditions amongst ex-soldiers and their families, has been widely termed the 'Gulf War Syndrome'.
Interesting documentary to watch on this subject> The Doctor, The Depleted Uranium & The Dying Children |