Things Everyone Should KnowChemical and Biological Weapons ... Chemical and biological weapons developed by the United States scientists have not only protected the United States against a massive chemical and/or ... View More
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BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ... As mentioned above, biological weapons are developed with the help of biological material including ampquotbacteriological, fevers, toxins and viruses. ... View More
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Biological Weapons ... Questions have been raised as to why biological weapons are developed in the first place, when conventional weapons bombs, guns, chemical or nuclear weapons ... View More
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Weapons of World War 2 ... This weapon was one of the last developed in the war, but Hitler had a few tricks to come. Throughout the war Hitler had vengeance weapons planned in case ... View More
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Evolution of Civil War Weapons ... Alas, compared to the other artillery, columbiad saw very little action and became obsolete due to newly developed weapons that were more effective. ... View More
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World War Two Weapons ... winning weapon of Russia in world war 2.www.qt.org/worldwar/weapons As a result of the need for an allpurpose main battle tank, the T34 was developed as a ... View More
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what are nuclesr weapons ... Nuclear weapons were starting to be developed in 1943 by Americans and Europeans. These studies were done under the supervision of Robert Oppenheimer. ... View More
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Iraq how could they hide their weapons ... serves a double purpose not only does it hide the weapons from the ... a laboratory beneath the Tigris river where eightyfive workers have developed many deadly ... View More
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Medieval Weapons ... There are a lot of weapons similar to the crossbows a ballista for example is ... Even more powerful versions developed in later years and never saw combat. ... View More
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Weapons of World War One ... machine guns was the German Maxim it was widely used and developed throughout the ... the trench warfare in WWl they were very useful and powerful weapons used to ... View More
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Weapons of World War 2 ... Cass Before World War II, antiaircraft weapons consisted of standard infantry rapid ... antiaircraft guns were developed for use against highflying aircraft. ... View More
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Biological Weapons ... free of biological terrors. As time passes, more and more biological weapons are being developed and manufactured. It is very hard ... View More
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American Civil War ... Military conditions were in continual flux during the industrial age as new weapons were developed and transportation and communication improved. ... View More
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Special Weapons and Tactics ... Fist developed in 1966 by a young LAPD commander named Daryl Gates, SWAT teams ... the acronym SWAT and then filled it in with the name ampquotSpecial Weapons Attack Team ... View More
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The International Effects of Technology ... These weapons were developed without foresight, disregarding the consequences of even possessing the required knowledge and raw materials not to mention the ... View More
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Is war inevitable ... studies in this field led to his conclusion that ampquot humans who lacked fangs and claws for the easy killing of their own kind, developed weapons long before they ... View More
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Nuclear Independence Day ... Over the last 50 years, nuclear weapons were developed that dwarfed the 1945 bombs in destructiveness, and major military powers stocked their arsenals with ... View More
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Information Warfare: The Exercise of Power on the Information ... ... More powerful and ingenious weapons were developed by the Chinese explosives and Europeans the catapult at about the same time in history, and as time has ... View More
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Weapons in WWI ... As better engines were developed, more weight could be carriedDanzer, 555. World War I had introduced to the world an arsenal of new weapons. ... View More
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Military technology and strate ... Another type of Rifle was the Infrared sniper scope M3 these infrared weapons were developed in 1943 by the Army, specifically to defeat the access strategies ... View More
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Weapons of Mass Destruction ... Iraq and the Soviet Union have chemical and biological weapons arsenals, this is a ... Looking at history, there is no weapon that has ever been developed that man ... View More
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Weaponry and Male Dominatoin ... Had the Kurgans not developed weapons out of metal, we would not be at the brink of a potentially bloody, violent, horrible war. View More
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Messed ... Instead of ordinary shells, new Highexplosive shells were developed. ... 3. Gas Grenades: These were highly toxic, and very effective weapons. ... View More
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greek phalanz ... The technology for missile weapons and cavalry had not been developed to the extent of being able to break a disciplined phalanx as of yet. ... View More
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Two Major International Human Rights Issues ... AntiPersonnel Land Mines AntiPersonnel land mines3 are among the most vicious weapons ever developed they kill or injure indiscriminately are deliberately ... View More
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Nuclear Arms Race ... The US was the only country at that time which possessed nuclear weapons. Russia, fearing a United States domination of world power, developed a nuclear bomb ... View More
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Tank History ... Antitank weapons were developed, such as bazookas, armorpiercing shells, recoilless rifles, and antitank missiles, as well as airplanes armed with rockets and ... View More
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Nuclear Weapons ... nuclear weaponry. Today nuclear weapons are a symbol of a highly developed country and are a large power even when not used. If their ... View More
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Guns ... extensively in World War II as were more recently developed submachine guns ... and the Israeli Uzi submachine gun are particularly effective and famous weapons. View More
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Armor ... To defend themselves, they used weapons such as swords, maces, axes, lances, nets ... They later developed the belt into a wrapround garment covering the wearer ... View More
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