I was mainly wondering if there would be any nasty surprises with it, like with soman, because after soman binds to acetylcholinesterase, it can be reversed if treated immediately, but after a short while, it irreversibly damages the enzyme making soman exposure hard to treat, I was just wondering if this agent (I don't think it's in military use at all that I know of) would have any nasty effects like that.
I don't think so though, wouldn't the pinacolyl groups in soman derivatives be responsible for the unique sticking power of the agents to acetylcholinesterase?
Oddly enough I think I recall reading about pinacolyl alcohol being used on farms as some sort of a parasiticide, you would have thought a precursor like that would be more tighly regulated wouldn't you?