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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • ..., [[blast-fragmentation]]), or a nuclear explosion]]. Bombs may release [[chemical weapon|chemical warfare]] or [[biological weapon|biological warfare]] agents.
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  • ...ed Kingdom|British]] Civil Service [[biological weapon|biological]] and [[chemical weapon]]s expert, Dr [[David Kelly]]. Prior to Kelly's death, on the BBC ''Today''
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  • ...produced is also of potential value in destroying, rather than scattering, chemical weapon|chemical and biological weapons.
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  • ...onic support, electronic warfare, and other intelligence functions such as chemical weapon detection using [[materials MASINT]]. In addition to the truly expendable i
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  • ...es and their detonation systems. If a suspected device may be a nuclear, [[chemical weapon|chemical]], [[biological weapon|biological]], or radiological weapon, the E
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  • Benchellali is alleged to have been an [[al Qaeda]] [[chemical weapon]]s specialist.
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  • Artillery | [[Autocannon]] | [[Biological weapon]] | [[Chemical weapon]] |[[Edged weapon]]| [[Firearm|Small Arms]] | [[Gunpowder]] |[[Guided missi
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  • |'''[[BZ (chemical weapon)]]'''
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  • A '''chemical weapon''' is a chemical, with a delivery system that can deliver the agent in mili
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  • ...the 1950s and 1960s, and until late in 2000 the atoll was used to store [[chemical weapon]]s, and destroy them in accordance with the [{Chemical Weapons Convention]]
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  • When available and required, a Special Forces qualified element for chemical weapon|chemical, biological weapon|biological, radiological weapon| radiological
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  • {{r|Chemical weapon}}
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  • {{rpl|Chemical weapon}}
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  • ...d graduate of the [[Derunta training camp]], who it is claimed, received [[chemical weapon]]s training.<ref name=Wapo20040404/>
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  • ...local fires, they are all equipped to help counter [[nuclear fallout]], [[chemical weapon]]s and [[biological weapons]].
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  • Interesting thought: is that, as well as the chemical weapon/warfare material, appropriate to come under chemical engineering? [[User:Ho
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  • ...ax.html "The Anthrax Letters"] ''Albion Monitor'', August 16, 2002</ref> [[Chemical weapon]]s contain toxic chemical compounds, like [[dioxin]] or nerve gas, while bi
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  • ...ax.html "The Anthrax Letters"] ''Albion Monitor'', August 16, 2002</ref> [[Chemical weapon]]s contain toxic chemical compounds, like [[dioxin]] or nerve gas, while bi
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