unconventional weapons - definizione. Che cos'è unconventional weapons
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Cosa (chi) è unconventional weapons - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unconventional weapons; Unconventional weapon (disambiguation)

History of weapons         
  • Gilbertese]] shark-toothed weapon (late 19th century)
  • Frankish throwing axe of the 5th and 6th century AD
  • [[Alaric the Goth]] charging into Rome with his barbarian troops
  • A replica of a Greek/Roman catapult used for launching darts or large arrows
  • Pharaoh in his chariot defeats the [[Hyksos]]
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  • The gladius, one of the primary close-combat weapons utilized by the Roman military
HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF WEAPONS OVER TIME
Prehistoric weapons; History of Weapons
People have used weapons in warfare, hunting, self-defense, law enforcement, and criminal activity. Weapons also serve many other purposes in society including use in sports, collections for display, and historical displays and demonstrations.
Nuclear weapons and Ukraine         
FORMER POSSESSED WEAPONS
Nuclear weapons and the Ukraine; Nuclear weapons of Ukraine; Nuclear weapons in Ukraine; Nuclear weapons and Ukraine; Ukraine and nukes
Prior to 1991, Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union and had Soviet nuclear weapons in its territory. On December 1, 1991, Ukraine, the second most powerful republic in the Soviet Union (USSR), voted overwhelmingly for independence, which ended any realistic chance of the Soviet Union staying together even on a limited scale.
Ukraine and weapons of mass destruction         
FORMER POSSESSED WEAPONS
Nuclear weapons and the Ukraine; Nuclear weapons of Ukraine; Nuclear weapons in Ukraine; Nuclear weapons and Ukraine; Ukraine and nukes
Prior to 1991, Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union and had Soviet nuclear weapons in its territory. On December 1, 1991, Ukraine, the second most powerful republic in the Soviet Union (USSR), voted overwhelmingly for independence, which ended any realistic chance of the Soviet Union staying together even on a limited scale.

Wikipedia

Unconventional weapon

Unconventional weapon may refer to:

  • Improvised weapon
  • Weapon of mass destruction
  • Any weapon not considered to be a conventional weapon
  • Weapons used in unconventional warfare
Esempi dal corpus di testo per unconventional weapons
1. The note said the paper‘s articles on unconventional weapons were credulous.
2. Defeating terror networks and preventing the spread of unconventional weapons remain top military priorities.
3. Her assignment was to write an article about the failure to find unconventional weapons in Iraq.
4. The note said the papers articles on unconventional weapons were credulous.
5. The official, Tyler Drumheller, told CBS that the Iraqi government source had said Iraq had no active unconventional weapons program.