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=== Modern mask === Gas mask development since has mirrored the development of chemical agents in warfare, filling the need to protect against ever more deadly threats, biological weapons, and radioactive dust in the nuclear era. However, for agents that cause harm through contact or penetration of the skin, such as [[blister agent]] or [[nerve agent]], a gas mask alone is not sufficient protection, and full protective clothing must be worn in addition to protect from contact with the atmosphere. For reasons of civil defence and personal protection, individuals often buy gas masks since they believe that they protect against the harmful effects of an attack with nuclear, biological, or chemical ([[chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear|NBC]]) agents, which is only partially true, as gas masks protect only against respiratory absorption. Most military gas masks are designed to be capable of protecting against all NBC agents, but they can have filter canisters proof against those agents (heavier) or only against [[riot control agent]]s and smoke (lighter and often used for training purposes). There are lightweight masks solely for protection against riot-control agents and not for NBC situations.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} Although thorough training and the availability of gas masks and other protective equipment can nullify the casualty-causing effects of an attack by chemical agents, troops who are forced to operate in full protective gear are less efficient in completing tasks, tire easily, and may be affected psychologically by the threat of attack by those weapons. During the [[Cold War]], it was seen as inevitable that there would be a constant NBC threat on the battlefield and so troops needed protection in which they could remain fully functional; thus, protective gear and especially gas masks have evolved to incorporate innovations in terms of increasing user comfort and compatibility with other equipment (from drinking devices to artificial respiration tubes, to communications systems etc.). [[File:Chemical weapon1.jpg|thumb|Iranian soldier wearing a US M17 protective mask on the frontline of the [[Iran–Iraq War]]]] During the [[Iran–Iraq War]] (1980–88), Iraq developed [[Iraqi chemical weapons program|its chemical weapons program]] with the help of European countries such as Germany and France<ref>{{Cite web|title=Iraqi Scientist Reports on German, Other Help for Iraq Chemical Weapons Program|url=https://fas.org/nuke/guide/iraq/cw/az120103.html|access-date=2021-06-28|website=fas.org}}</ref> and used them in a large scale against Iranians and Iraqi Kurds. Iran was unprepared for chemical warfare. In 1984, Iran received gas masks from the [[Republic of Korea]] and [[East Germany]], but the Korean masks were not suited for the faces of non-[[East Asian people]], the filter lasted for only 15 minutes, and the 5,000 masks bought from East Germany proved to be not gas masks but spray-painting goggles. As late as 1986, Iranian diplomats still travelled in Europe to buy [[active charcoal]] and models of filters to produce defensive gear domestically. In April 1988, Iran started domestic production of gas masks by the Iran Yasa factories.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cns.miis.edu/archive/cns/programs/dc/briefs/030701.htm |title=Iranian Use of Chemical Weapons: A Critical Analysis of Past Allegations |last=Zanders |first=Jean Pascal |date=March 7, 2001 |website=CNS Briefings |publisher=James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies |access-date=March 27, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320222016/http://cns.miis.edu/archive/cns/programs/dc/briefs/030701.htm |archive-date=March 20, 2015 }}</ref> [[File:Viktor Billa Oborona pionerov.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Pioneer movement|Pioneers]] in gas masks. [[USSR]], 1937]]
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