LA-area ports add ship to screen cargo ships for chemical, biological weapons

By AP
Wednesday, February 10, 2010

LA ports add ship to screen for biological weapons

LOS ANGELES — A new ship to detect chemical and biological weapons has been launched to protect the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department said Wednesday it started using the $3 million vessel this week. It is staffed by explosives experts and equipped with tools to screen cargo ships for threats before they enter the nation’s busiest port complex.

The experts board the ships and screen for substances used for weapons of mass destruction. Deputies have also added a helicopter to screen for radioactive material, while the ship’s sonar system looks for underwater threats.

The ships are subject to further inspection when they enter the ports.

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