Demilitarisation

Elimination of chemical weapons stockpiles and chemical weapons production facilities subject to the verification measures provided for in the Convention.

Latest facts and figures

The 7 States Parties (A State Party, Albania, India, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the Russian Federation, and the United States of America) which have declared chemical weapons must destroy 8.67 million items, including munitions and containers containing in total, 71,195 metric tonnes of extremely toxic chemical agents. Albania, India and a third country have completed destruction. By comparison, a tiny drop of a nerve agent, no larger than the head of a pin, can kill an adult human being within minutes after exposure.The OPCW verifies that the destruction process is irreversible. At the same time, States Parties in the process of destroying chemical weapons are obliged to place the highest priority on the safety of people and on protecting the environment.

50,619, or 71.10%, of the world's declared stockpile of 71,195 metric tonnes of chemical agent have been verifiably destroyed. (As at 30/11/2011)

3.95, or 45.56%, of the 8.67 million chemical munitions and containers covered by the CWC have been verifiably destroyed. (As at 30/11/2011)

Chemical weapons declared and destroyed

Chemical agent (metric tonnes) Munitions/containers (million items)
Declared 71,195 8.67
Destroyed 50,619 3.95
Last updated : 30/11/2011
Declared and inspected CW sites
  States Parties which have declared Facilities Declared Sites or Facilities Inspections Conducted Sites Inspected
Chemical Weapons Production Facilities 13 70 438 67
Chemical Weapon Destruction Facilities 6 38 1,479 37
Chemical Weapons Storage Facilities 7 38 451 36
Abandoned Chemical Weapons 4 35 67 25
Old Chemical Weapons 15 49 105 30
Total   230 2,540 195
  • From Entry into Force of the CWC (April 1997) until 30/11/2011, the OPCW has conducted 4,680 inspections on the territory of 81 States Parties, including 2,540 inspections of chemical weapon-related sites. 195 chemical weapon-related sites have been inspected out of a total of 230 declared.
  • 100% of the declared chemical weapons stockpiles have been inventoried and verified.
  • 180 initial declarations have been received.
  • 100% of the declared chemical weapons production facilities (CWPFs) have been inactivated. All are subject to a verification regime of unprecedented stringency. 64 of the 70 CWPFs declared to the OPCW have been either destroyed (43) or converted for peaceful purposes (21). 13 States Parties have declared CWPFs: Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, France, India, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Japan, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the Russian Federation, Serbia, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, and another State Party.

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