The Soviet Union's biological warfare program, 1926-1972
Beginnings of the "modern" Soviet BW program, 1970-1977
The USSR Ministry of Defense facilities and the Soviet biological warfare program
The open-air testing of biological weapons by Aralsk-7 on Vozrozhdeniye Island
Defensive activities against biological warfare carried out in the Soviet civilian sector
Biopreparat's role in the Soviet BW program and its survival in Russia
Biopreparat's State Research Center for Applied Microbiology (SRCAM)
All-Union Research Institute of Molecular Biology SPA ("Vector")
Biopreparat facilities at Leningrad, Lyubuchany, and Stepnogorsk
Soviet biological weapons and doctrines for their use
Assessments of Soviet biological warfare activities by Western intelligence services
United States covert biological warfare disinformation
Distinguishing between offensive and defensive biological warfare activities
Soviet allegations of the use of biological weapons by the United States
Sverdlovsk 1979: the release of bacillus anthracis spores from a Soviet Ministry of Defense facility and its consequences
Allegations of Soviet responsibility for the use of mycotoxins
Collaboration of Warsaw Pact states in the USSR's biological warfare program
The question of biological weapons proliferation from the USSR biological warfare program
Recalcitrant Russian policies in a parallel area: chemical weapon demilitarization
The USSR, Russia and biological warfare arms control
The Gorbachev years: the Soviet biological weapons program, 1985-1992
Boris Yeltsin to the present
United States and international efforts to prevent proliferation of biological weapons expertise from the former Soviet Union.
The Soviet biological weapons program : a history by Milton Leitenberg. ISBN 9780674065260. Published by Harvard University Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.