Obolensk Bioweapons Research Facility
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The State Research Center for Applied Microbiology (aka Institute of Microbiology and NPO Biosintez) is a research laboratory in Obolensk, Moscow Oblast.


History

The facility was built in the 1970s after the Biological Weapons Convention prompted the formation of the
Biopreparat The All-Union Science Production Association Biopreparat (russian: Биопрепарат, p=bʲɪəprʲɪpɐˈrat, lit: "biological preparation") was the Soviet agency created in April 1974, which spearheaded the largest and most sophisticated ...
directorate at the Soviet Union
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. It reached a peak level of activity in the mid-1980s. Facilities at this complex "included at least forty two-story tall
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, maintained at Biosafety Level 4 (BSL4) inside huge ring-shaped
biocontainment zones One use of the concept of biocontainment is related to laboratory biosafety and pertains to microbiology laboratories in which the physical containment of pathogenic organisms or agents (bacteria, viruses, and toxins) is required, usually by is ...
in a building called Corpus One." A variety of bacterial microbes, especially '' Yersinia pestis'', were studied during at minimum the last years of the 20th century. As the USSR crumbled, the British and the Americans convinced the Russians to open up for inspection their state laboratory facilities, including their biological ones. The joint British-American weapons-inspection team toured four Biopreparat facilities in January 1991, including the high-security Obolensk facility. They found that the BSL4 production tanks were capable of making enormous quantities of agent, much like a beer brewery. The inspectors reported the tanks were clean. In order to dissuade the staff from collaborating with rogue states, the Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction programme offered incentives to former biological weapons scientists, as well as upgrading the physical security and biosafety of the Obolensk facilities. In 1997, a scientist working at the Institute named Pomerantsev published a paper in which were described some
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to the
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References

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