Chemical Munition Type 2 Inert Drone Training Aid
Inert Replica UAV-Delivered Chemical / CBRN Dispersal Device for Counter-UAS, EOD, HAZMAT, and Law Enforcement Training (U.S. Border / Latin America Threat Context)
This inert Chemical Munition Type 2 drone training aid replicates an improvised aerial-delivered chemical munition consistent with devices observed in Latin America and along the U.S. border region that have been configured for deployment from unmanned aerial systems. It is designed to support personnel in recognizing and safely responding to drone-delivered chemical and CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) threat environments, including dispersal devices intended to release hazardous substances.
This type of munition represents a class of improvised chemical dispersal systems that may utilize containers, reservoirs, or multi-component assemblies to distribute chemical agents through impact breakage, fragmentation, or aerosolization. Documented examples include devices designed to disperse pesticides, powders, or liquid toxic substances using drone platforms . These systems may vary significantly in design, reflecting the evolving nature of improvised chemical weaponization.
The continued development of drone-delivered chemical munitions highlights the convergence of unmanned systems and CBRN-relevant hazards, requiring personnel to assess not only explosive risk, but also contamination, exposure pathways, and secondary hazard zones.
38 Sierra’s Chemical Munition Type 2 training aid provides a realistic, inert replica representation to support counter-UAS training, Improvised Explosive Device (IED) training aid applications, HAZMAT response training, and CBRN hazard recognition, including integration into Drone Incident Response Training (DIRT) and broader drone threat response procedures.
This training aid does not contain any chemical filler. Any internal contents or materials depicted are for demonstration purposes only and do not represent active chemical agents.
Training Applications
This training aid supports instruction across operational environments where drone-delivered chemical munitions, CBRN hazards, and aerial dispersal devices are a concern.
Core Training Uses:
Recognition of drone-delivered chemical and CBRN dispersal devices
Counter-UAS response procedures for grounded or recovered drones
Bomb squad, EOD, and HAZMAT / CBRN response integration
Law enforcement and security personnel hazard awareness
Military and critical infrastructure protection exercises
Scenario-Based Training:
Drone crash or forced landing response
Suspicious chemical or unknown payload recovery
Response to drone overflight involving potential dispersal
Contamination zone identification and initial response actions
Critical infrastructure protection scenarios involving chemical hazards
Product Specifications
Length: 204 mm
Width: 75 mm
Weight: 310 grams
Operational Context: U.S. Border and Latin America
The emergence of drone-delivered chemical dispersal devices by organized criminal groups, including cartel activity in Mexico, represents an evolving threat with clear relevance to CBRN-aware response environments. These devices have been observed utilizing pesticides and other toxic substances that can be dispersed via drone platforms .
Documented incidents include the use of drone-deployed chemical bomblets and dispersal systems capable of releasing powders, liquids, or aerosolized substances. Reported effects include respiratory irritation, skin exposure, and psychological impact on affected populations .
While many of these devices are currently limited in lethality, their ability to create hazardous environments and uncertainty for responders aligns with broader CBRN threat considerations, particularly in terms of contamination risk, exposure pathways, and operational disruption.
The proximity of these threats to the United States underscores the need for preparedness among law enforcement, bomb squads, EOD teams, and HAZMAT / CBRN response personnel.
Training with realistic inert drone munition training aids allows personnel to safely develop recognition skills and response procedures for chemical and CBRN-related drone threat scenarios.
View More Inert Drone Munitions Training Aids
Product Features
Accurate inert replica of an improvised drone-delivered chemical / CBRN dispersal device
Represents emerging chemical drone threats observed in Latin America and near the U.S. border
Designed for counter-UAS, EOD, HAZMAT, and CBRN training scenarios
Reinforces recognition of drone-delivered chemical hazard and contamination threats
Durable construction for repeated field and classroom use
Safe, inert design with no hazardous materials
No chemical filler — contents shown are for demonstration purposes only
Related Training Focus Areas
This product supports training across:
Inert drone munition training aids
Counter-UAS and grounded drone response
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) recognition
HAZMAT and CBRN response
Inert Replica UAV-Delivered Chemical / CBRN Dispersal Device for Counter-UAS, EOD, HAZMAT, and Law Enforcement Training (U.S. Border / Latin America Threat Context)
This inert Chemical Munition Type 2 drone training aid replicates an improvised aerial-delivered chemical munition consistent with devices observed in Latin America and along the U.S. border region that have been configured for deployment from unmanned aerial systems. It is designed to support personnel in recognizing and safely responding to drone-delivered chemical and CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) threat environments, including dispersal devices intended to release hazardous substances.
This type of munition represents a class of improvised chemical dispersal systems that may utilize containers, reservoirs, or multi-component assemblies to distribute chemical agents through impact breakage, fragmentation, or aerosolization. Documented examples include devices designed to disperse pesticides, powders, or liquid toxic substances using drone platforms . These systems may vary significantly in design, reflecting the evolving nature of improvised chemical weaponization.
The continued development of drone-delivered chemical munitions highlights the convergence of unmanned systems and CBRN-relevant hazards, requiring personnel to assess not only explosive risk, but also contamination, exposure pathways, and secondary hazard zones.
38 Sierra’s Chemical Munition Type 2 training aid provides a realistic, inert replica representation to support counter-UAS training, Improvised Explosive Device (IED) training aid applications, HAZMAT response training, and CBRN hazard recognition, including integration into Drone Incident Response Training (DIRT) and broader drone threat response procedures.
This training aid does not contain any chemical filler. Any internal contents or materials depicted are for demonstration purposes only and do not represent active chemical agents.
Training Applications
This training aid supports instruction across operational environments where drone-delivered chemical munitions, CBRN hazards, and aerial dispersal devices are a concern.
Core Training Uses:
Recognition of drone-delivered chemical and CBRN dispersal devices
Counter-UAS response procedures for grounded or recovered drones
Bomb squad, EOD, and HAZMAT / CBRN response integration
Law enforcement and security personnel hazard awareness
Military and critical infrastructure protection exercises
Scenario-Based Training:
Drone crash or forced landing response
Suspicious chemical or unknown payload recovery
Response to drone overflight involving potential dispersal
Contamination zone identification and initial response actions
Critical infrastructure protection scenarios involving chemical hazards
Product Specifications
Length: 204 mm
Width: 75 mm
Weight: 310 grams
Operational Context: U.S. Border and Latin America
The emergence of drone-delivered chemical dispersal devices by organized criminal groups, including cartel activity in Mexico, represents an evolving threat with clear relevance to CBRN-aware response environments. These devices have been observed utilizing pesticides and other toxic substances that can be dispersed via drone platforms .
Documented incidents include the use of drone-deployed chemical bomblets and dispersal systems capable of releasing powders, liquids, or aerosolized substances. Reported effects include respiratory irritation, skin exposure, and psychological impact on affected populations .
While many of these devices are currently limited in lethality, their ability to create hazardous environments and uncertainty for responders aligns with broader CBRN threat considerations, particularly in terms of contamination risk, exposure pathways, and operational disruption.
The proximity of these threats to the United States underscores the need for preparedness among law enforcement, bomb squads, EOD teams, and HAZMAT / CBRN response personnel.
Training with realistic inert drone munition training aids allows personnel to safely develop recognition skills and response procedures for chemical and CBRN-related drone threat scenarios.
View More Inert Drone Munitions Training Aids
Product Features
Accurate inert replica of an improvised drone-delivered chemical / CBRN dispersal device
Represents emerging chemical drone threats observed in Latin America and near the U.S. border
Designed for counter-UAS, EOD, HAZMAT, and CBRN training scenarios
Reinforces recognition of drone-delivered chemical hazard and contamination threats
Durable construction for repeated field and classroom use
Safe, inert design with no hazardous materials
No chemical filler — contents shown are for demonstration purposes only
Related Training Focus Areas
This product supports training across:
Inert drone munition training aids
Counter-UAS and grounded drone response
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) recognition
HAZMAT and CBRN response
