Largest "Weapons of Mass Destruction Exercises" Conducted In Jordan

DEAD SEA, JORDAN- NOVEMBER 16: A A team of scientists take part in gathering evidence of a possible clandestine nuclear explosion, part of a training exercise called The Integrated Field Exercise 2014 (IFE14) is being played out in front of the media on November 16, 2014, near the Dead Sea in Jordan, over the next month. It is the largest "Weapons of Mass Destruction" exercises ever conducted. IFE14 is basically an integrated field exercise demonstrating the capabilities of the On Site Inspection regime of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization. The organizers have made the exercise as close a simulation to a real onsite Inspection as possible, with a challenging and rugged terrain ranging from 400m below sea level to 1000m above. (Photo by Jordan Pix/ Getty Images)
DEAD SEA, JORDAN- NOVEMBER 16: A A team of scientists take part in gathering evidence of a possible clandestine nuclear explosion, part of a training exercise called The Integrated Field Exercise 2014 (IFE14) is being played out in front of the media on November 16, 2014, near the Dead Sea in Jordan, over the next month. It is the largest "Weapons of Mass Destruction" exercises ever conducted. IFE14 is basically an integrated field exercise demonstrating the capabilities of the On Site Inspection regime of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization. The organizers have made the exercise as close a simulation to a real onsite Inspection as possible, with a challenging and rugged terrain ranging from 400m below sea level to 1000m above. (Photo by Jordan Pix/ Getty Images)
Largest "Weapons of Mass Destruction Exercises" Conducted In Jordan
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