chemical warfare

NOUN
  1. warfare using chemical agents to kill or injure or incapacitate the enemy
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How To Use chemical warfare In A Sentence

  • Vapors from chemical warfare agents are converted to ions by a chemical-ionization reagent gas.
  • It was originally developed as an antidote to mustard gas in chemical warfare.
  • She told us this was part of a big fundraising push and the money raised from the single will go to help children that have been born with deformities because of chemical warfare.
  • The Soviet Union's response has been a relentless increase in its chemical warfare capability.
  • Baghdad has begun renewed production of chemical warfare agents, probably including mustard, sarin, cyclosarin, and VX ... Spies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went Wrong
  • The company is also in the bioweapons vaccine business, advises the military on biological and chemical warfare and provides experts and technicians for a host of advanced weaponry.
  • In this case, the uniform may include ‘utilities, chemical warfare protective clothing, and similar combat outerwear.’
  • It was during the episode of Supersense on chemical warfare and trap strategy.
  • Even as late as March 21, 1945, medical reports show Manoian listed as part of the Chemical Warfare Service, not the paratroops, Siddall said. Heroes or Villains?
  • He has saved the world from nuclear destruction and chemical warfare, bedded an endless stream of lovelies and made himself Scotland's best known cinematic export.
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