Military program of the People's Republic of China
The Chinese biological weapons program is a biological weapons program reported to have been active in the 1980s, and suspected by some governments and security analysts to remain covertly active.[1] China is currently a signatory of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and Chinese officials have stated that China has never engaged in biological activities with offensive military applications. China was reported to have had an active biological weapons program in the 1980s.[2] Members of the US intelligence community heavily suspect that the state of China had, as of 2015, at least 42 facilities that may be involved in research, development, production, or testing of biological agents.[3][4]
During the Cold War, the Chinese government weaponized large quantities of ricin, botulinum toxins, anthrax, plague, cholera, and tularemia.[5]
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