gas warfare - translation to dutch
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gas warfare - translation to dutch

TYPE OF WARFARE THAT INVOLVES USING THE TOXIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AS WEAPONS
Potential chemical warfare agent; Biochemical warfare; Chemical Warfare; Gas (chemical warfare); Chemical war; Chemical attack; Gas warfare; Poisonous gas; Gas attack; Gas bomb; Antichemical; Antichemical warfare; Biochemical weapons; Biochemical weapon; War gas; Chemical anti-agriculture weapon
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gasbom (een bom die giftig gas vrijlaat gevaarlijk voor mensen)

Definition

germ warfare
Germ warfare is the use of germs in a war in order to cause disease in enemy troops, or to destroy crops that they might use as food.
...an international treaty banning germ warfare.
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Wikipedia

Chemical warfare

Chemical warfare (CW) involves using the toxic properties of chemical substances as weapons. This type of warfare is distinct from nuclear warfare, biological warfare and radiological warfare, which together make up CBRN, the military acronym for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (warfare or weapons), all of which are considered "weapons of mass destruction" (WMDs), a term that contrasts with conventional weapons.

The use of chemical weapons is prohibited under customary international humanitarian law.

Examples of use of gas warfare
1. According to it, the Japanese imperialists organized poison gas warfare units not only overseas but at home and conducted exercises under the simulated conditions of an actual war during the Second World War.
2. It was reported that a booklet discovered in the library of the defence institute of the Japan Defence Agency was a reference book for guiding the education and training of recruits at a poison gas warfare unit called "mortar regiment No. 1". The booklet tells how this unit staged exercises under the simulated conditions of an actual poison gas war against the former Soviet Union.