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Disposal of chemical weapons is a very complex issue, and this ammunition can be disposed of by nonthermal or thermal methods after separating from metal and energetic parts. Thermal methods are incineration, supercritical oxidation, and plasma gasification technology. Since the plasma gasification technology is operated at temperatures much higher than 2000 ºC, the bond structures of chemical compounds are broken and gases containing fewer heavy metals are released. This method, which is a more environmentally friendly disposal method compared to other thermal methods, is the subject of the study. The gasification of chemical agents such as Sulfur Mustard, Nitrogen Mustard, and Tabun, and explosives TNT (trinitrotoluen), RDX (Royal Demolition Explosive), and PETN (Pentaerythritol tetranitrate) with plasma technology was modeled with VMGSim© software, and the contents of the synthesis gas released were examined. Both chemical agents and explosives studied in this study were chosen because they are the most commonly used chemicals in chemical munitions. Besides, the effect of the amount of air, oxygen, and steam entering the reactor on the composition of the combustion products released while these chemicals are gasified has been investigated.