The Problem of Chemical and Biological Warfare: The rise of CB weapons, by J.P. RobinsonAlmqvist & Wiksell, 1971 - Biological arms control |
Contents
Introduction | 17 |
Units of measurement | 23 |
TABLES AND CHARTS | 29 |
Copyright | |
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aerosol aircraft allegations Allied anti-gas anti-plant agents April Army CWS Arsenal artillery shell battlefield belligerents biological warfare biological weapons British casualty agents CB weapons cent chemical industry chemical warfare chemical weapons China chlorine chloropicrin civilian commanders Committee constraints containing CW agents CW capability CW policy cylinders defence defoliation Department developed Diphenylchloroarsine diphosgene disarmament disseminated dosage effects enemy establishment ethyl field forces French gas attack gas bombs gas casualties gas warfare Geneva Protocol German German CW Government grenades Hansard Commons herbicides hydrogen cyanide initiate CW initiation of CW irritant agents irritant-agent Japanese July lethal lewisite manufacturing ment military munitions mustard gas nerve gases offensive CW Office operations phosgene plague poison gas possible produced programme projectiles reported respirators retaliation in kind retaliatory ricin riot control agents Shikhani South Viet-Nam Soviet spray tabun tion tons toxic treaty United USSR Viet-Namese World World War II