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Cruise missiles

Crude tall oil Crude tall oil (CTO) Cruformate [299-86-5] Cruise missiles Crumb rubber Crushing... [Pg.262]

Arms sales, which could include the Russian SSN-22 supersonic anti-ship cruise missile, the SU-30 fighter, and Typhoon class nuclear ballistic submarines. [Pg.133]

Vandal. The US Navy s interim supersonic target for ship defense against Cruise missiles. [Pg.137]

Tomahawk (BGM-109), Cruise Missile. Known originally as the Submarine-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM), Tomahawk is being developed... [Pg.816]

India Declared in June 1997 that it possessed a chemical weapons stockpile. Has begun to destroy its stockpile under the CWC. Its industry retains the ability to produce agent precursors - chemicals that can be used in chemical weapons production. Delivery systems include short-range anti-ship cruise missiles, air-launched tactical missiles, fighter aircraft, artillery and rockets. [Pg.157]

SAFETY PROFILE Moderately toxic by ingestion. Mildly toxic by inhalation. An experimental teratogen. Experimental reproductive effects. Questionable carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic and tumorigenic data. Mutation data reported. Used as a major component of cruise missile fuel. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. [Pg.1387]

If any of you are still worried then please try and remember what Customs really is. The DEA can target lab stores and chem stores because that is all they sell. But they cannot monitor Customs. Millions upon millions upon millions of items enter U.S. ports every single day. Each and every item has to be approved at lightning-quick speed to avoid chaos. And the unimaginable vaiiety of products is staggering, verything from chicken feet, to hair spray to cruise missiles. Commerce is a monstrosity that no one can legislate in such a manner. [Pg.214]

Delivery of chemical agents can be accomplished by a full range of weaponry. Liquid agents may be dispensed from land mines and spray tanks to artillery projectiles, aerial bombs, rocket and missile warheads, or even cruise missiles. This means that all battlefield areas, from front lines to rear reserves, are vulnerable to chemical warfare attack, and that medical practitioners should be fully prepared to treat chemical warfare casualties from a variety of locations. It is also important to note that, while this section largely focuses on the use of chemical warfare agents on the battlefield, medical personnel must also be prepared for the possibility of isolated and spontaneous chemical attacks on both military personnel and civilians in areas subject to low-intensity conflict and isolated acts of terrorism. [Pg.120]

Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty 1987 United States, USSR eliminated ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with a range between 500 and 5,500 kilometers. All of these missiles, their launchers, and associated suppon structures and suppon equipment were destroyed. [Pg.32]

From this point of view an assumption on the use of heptyl rather than kerosene in so-called "flying objects" (FO, actually cruise missiles) seems true to life. In the period under discussion there were two incidents of FO s falling into the White Sea. On April 16, 1990, an FO fell into the sea approximately 100 km from the zone of the starfish catastrophe (fuel remainder was 166 kg). The second (June 6, 1990) fell very close to Nenoksa at a depth of 12 m, with a fuel remainder of 437 kg. A rough calculation for the value of intolerable hydrazine concentration (0.004 mg/1) shows that 400 kg of hydrazine form a 100 million cubic meter contamination zone, that is, it can be a layer of water 10 m deep, 20 m wide and 50 km long. Thus, the "hydrazine hypothesis" should not be rejected, though it needs a more accurate calculation. [Pg.161]


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