chemical weapon

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device that uses chemicals to harm or kill people. 
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American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate I
American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate III
American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate IV
American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate IX
American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate V
American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate XII
American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate XIII
CW stored in RussiaCW stored in Russia
Empty sarin containers at Pine Bluff ArsenalEmpty sarin containers at Pine Bluff Arsenal
M34 cluster bombM34 cluster bomb
M125 bombletM125 bomblet
M687 155 mm chemical shellM687 155 mm chemical shell
MC-1 chemcal bomb (sarin)MC-1 chemcal bomb (sarin)
Map of the WWII Map of the WWII "Toxic Yard" at the US Chemical Bomb Depot, Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia
Operation layout from BGCAPP Monthly Status Briefing August13Operation layout from BGCAPP Monthly Status Briefing August13
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Shaun O`Dell, left, and Airman 1st Class Brandon Ruebsamen use a Drager Civil Defense Simultest Kit to perform sampling for a simulated suspected chemical warfare agent during a 090316-F-LS942-006U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Shaun O'Dell, left, and Airman 1st Class Brandon Ruebsamen use a Drager Civil Defense Simultest Kit to perform sampling for a simulated suspected chemical warfare agent during a 090316-F-LS942-006
World War I; lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning; Wellcome V0047849World War I; lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning; Wellcome V0047849
Section of human lung from phosgene shell poisoning art detail, from- World War I; lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning; Wellcome V0047849 (cropped)Section of human lung from phosgene shell poisoning art detail, from- World War I; lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning; Wellcome V0047849 (cropped)
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linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkAdelphi Papers Chemical weapons@Wikidata
linkNature Nord Stream blasts spark concern over chemical-weapons contamination@Wikidata
linkPublic Health Reports Chemical weapons@Wikidata
linkScientific American Chemical and biological weapons / Matthew Meselson. - (5.1970)@Wikidata
linkSurvival Chemical weapons and the Third World@Wikidata
linkThe BMJ Chemical weapons@Wikidata
linkThe BMJ Chemical weapons@Wikidata
linkThe Lancet Chemical weapons@Wikidata
linkToxins Testing the Novel Weapons Hypothesis of the Argentine Ant Venom on Amphibians@Wikidata
weaponE48 particulate bombbomblet, chemical weapon, weapon model, aerial bombWikidata
weaponM43 BZ cluster bombchemical weapon, weapon model, aerial bomb, cluster munitionWikidata
weaponM44 generator clusterchemical weapon, weapon model, aerial bomb, cluster munitionWikidata
weaponM55 rocketchemical weapon, weapon model, rocketWikidata
weaponM60 105mm Cartridgechemical weapon, weapon model, cartridgeWikidata
weaponM104 155mm Cartridgechemical weapon, weapon model, cartridgeWikidata
weaponM110 155mm Cartridgechemical weapon, weapon model, cartridgeWikidata
weaponM122 155mm Cartridgechemical weapon, weapon model, cartridgeWikidata
weaponM360 105mm Cartridgechemical weapon, weapon model, cartridgeWikidata
weaponM426 8-inch shellchemical weapon, weapon model, shellWikidata
weaponM687chemical weapon, weapon model, shellWikidata
weaponXM-736 8-inch projectilechemical weapon, weapon model, shellWikidata
weaponchemical ammunitionweapon functional class, chemical weapon, ammunitionWikidata
weaponchemical mineweapon functional class, chemical weapon, land mineWikidata
weaponincapacitating agentweapon functional class, chemical weapon, non-lethal weaponWikidata
weaponneuroweaponweapon functional class, chemical weaponWikidata
weaponpapitechemical weapon, weapon model, Chemical weapons in World War IWikidata
weaponpoison gasweapon functional class, chemical weapon, poisonous gasWikidata
weaponpsychochemical weaponweapon functional class, chemical weapon, incapacitating agent, non-lethal weaponWikidata
weaponpyrophoric weaponweapon functional class, chemical weaponWikidata
weaponskunkchemical weapon, weapon family, non-lethal weaponWikidata
weaponsticky foamweapon functional class, chemical weapon, non-lethal weaponWikidata
weapontear gasweapon functional class, chemical riot control agents, chemical weapon, non-lethal weapon, gasWikidata
audioPoison gas in World War IWikimedia
image"An%20Atlas%20of%20Gas%20Poisoning"%20plate%20I.jpg American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate IWikimedia
image"An%20Atlas%20of%20Gas%20Poisoning"%20plate%20III.jpg American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate IIIWikimedia
image"An%20Atlas%20of%20Gas%20Poisoning"%20plate%20IV.jpg American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate IVWikimedia
image"An%20Atlas%20of%20Gas%20Poisoning"%20plate%20IX.jpg American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate IXWikimedia
image"An%20Atlas%20of%20Gas%20Poisoning"%20plate%20V.jpg American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate VWikimedia
image"An%20Atlas%20of%20Gas%20Poisoning"%20plate%20XII.jpg American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate XIIWikimedia
image"An%20Atlas%20of%20Gas%20Poisoning"%20plate%20XIII.jpg American Red Cross and Medical Research Committee, "An Atlas of Gas Poisoning" plate XIIIWikimedia
imageCW stored in RussiaWikimedia
imageEmpty sarin containers at Pine Bluff ArsenalWikimedia
imageM34 cluster bombWikimedia
imageM125 bombletWikimedia
imageM687 155 mm chemical shellWikimedia
imageMC-1 chemcal bomb (sarin)Wikimedia
imageMap of the WWII "Toxic Yard" at the US Chemical Bomb Depot, Charters Towers, Queensland, AustraliaWikimedia
imageOperation layout from BGCAPP Monthly Status Briefing August13Wikimedia
imageU.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Shaun O'Dell, left, and Airman 1st Class Brandon Ruebsamen use a Drager Civil Defense Simultest Kit to perform sampling for a simulated suspected chemical warfare agent during a 090316-F-LS942-006Wikimedia
imageWadysh Copyright 001Wikimedia
imageWorld War I; lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning; Wellcome V0047849Wikimedia
image"Section%20of%20human%20lung%20from%20phosgene%20shell%20poisoning"%20art%20detail,%20from-%20World%20War%20I;%20lung%20tissue%20damaged%20by%20mustard%20gas%20poisoning;%20Wellcome%20V0047849%20(cropped).jpg Section of human lung from phosgene shell poisoning art detail, from- World War I; lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning; Wellcome V0047849 (cropped)Wikimedia
imageВи-пиWikimedia
videoAnthrax and Antibiotics - Anthrax is Deadly, Antibiotics Could Save Your Life.webmWikimedia
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