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  • The '''[[Central Asia]]n [[Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone]]''' (CANWFZ) treaty is a legally binding commitment by [[Kazakhs ...reaty was ratified by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan,<ref>{{cite web|title=Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones (NWFZ) At a Glance|url=http://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/nwf
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  • ...to sabotage a fictional [[Kinetic bombardment|Orbital Ballistic Projectile Weapon]] which was being launched on an Energia rocket.
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  • ...imum payload of 5.4 tons, sufficient to carry the Soviets' bulky [[Nuclear weapon|nuclear bomb]] an impressive distance of {{convert|7000|km}}. After several
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  • ...lingrad front]] commander of a [[platoon]] of communication in a [[Mortar (weapon)|mortar]] [[regiment]].
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  • | weapon = [[Sabre (fencing)|Sabre]]
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  • ...s from or around the back of the court. Her serve, while not necessarily a weapon in her arsenal, is quite effective when placed properly and she employs a t
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  • ...ands of the people. Bur it is not only physical strength, this is a clever weapon.
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  • ...USSR founded its [[Semipalatinsk Test Site]], the main national [[nuclear-weapon]] [[Nuclear testing|test-site]], near the city of [[Semey]].
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  • | weapon = [[Épée (fencing)|Épée]]
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  • | weapon = [[sabre (fencing)|sabre]]
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  • | weapon = [[épée]]
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  • ...t-weapon-iran/story?id=16522957#.UKx6KYbsPYc|title=Caviar, Israel's Latest Weapon Against Iran|author=ABC News|work=ABC News}}</ref>
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  • ...] [[Richard Lugar]] in [[Astana]] on 7 February 2006 to discuss biological weapon nonproliferation measures and cooperation with U.S. scientists.<ref name=US
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  • ...replica blade similar to the one Rutland described. She theorizes that the weapon in question is actually [[Excalibur]] – part of the [[Matter of Britain|K
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  • ...ed in the bottom right corner, with the ammunition count. Depending on the weapon used, the camera will shift to [[first person shooter|first-person]] mode t
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  • ...He does so, but Stevens, who took the cop hostage, orders him to drop his weapon. Despite Logan surrendering, Stevens kills the officer anyway. Before he ca
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  • ...jumping. The player controls the protagonist [[Strider Hiryu]], whose main weapon is a [[tonfa]]-like plasma sword known as "Cypher". He can perform numerous
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  • ...then stop Burning Flag's leader, Commander 31, from launching 3 [[Nuclear weapon|nuclear]] [[ICBM]]s at the [[United States]], [[European Union|Europe]], an
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  • ...but limited maneuverability. He has a choice of grenades for his secondary weapon. ...nes for a main weapon, and a choice of EMP grenades or knife for secondary weapon.
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  • ...ky theoretical stuff.}}</ref> the Soviets' supposed objective is to find a weapon more powerful than the atom bomb, giving them a decided advantage in the [[ ...ntal sound effects.<ref name="ignpc" /> [[Allgame]] was impressed with the weapon effects and the foreign-language voice overs for the Soviet soldiers,<ref n
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  • ...uclear weaponry in-game, albeit restricted to the lower [[tactical nuclear weapon]] yield range. Furthermore, in the introduction of the game, [[Tiananmen Sq
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  • ...a man named Faceas Clay) which involves the development of a mind-control weapon codenamed "Zain".<ref name=stridernesmanualp4>{{cite video game|title=Strid ...tion he instead opted to retire. The final credits show him discarding his weapon and walking away.
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  • ...game character, as well as attachments and customization options for their weapon. ...ny players). Character models depend on the first tier perk instead of the weapon's type. Furthermore, face paints can be unlocked.<ref name="InsideXbox">{{c
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  • ...ntry gun]],{{sfn|Marcus|Sea Snipers|2009|p=194}} and a "tactical [[nuclear weapon|nuke]]".<ref name="Kotaku Review">{{cite web|last=McWhertor|first=Michael|u
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  • ...in [[Kazakhstan]] that possessed stolen [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[nuclear weapon]]s, threatening to start a new [[Cold War]], President of the United States
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  • ...Defense knowingly bought faulty artillery and defense systems from Israeli weapon manufactures. Kazhimurat Mayermanov, a deputy defense minister, was arreste
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  • ...and killed a policeman outside of the Almaty Police Station and stole his weapon, an automatic [[AKS-74U]] assault rifle. Kulikbayev then began firing the a
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  • ...rmatted%20Paper.htm "Ideas Shoot Bullets: How the RICO Act Became a Potent Weapon in the War Against Organized Crime"]</ref>
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  • ...of Turkey. Painted by [[Ilya Repin]] from 1880 to 1891. (Note: two [[Pike (weapon)|pikes]] on the left are wrapped in the traditional colors of Ukraine – b
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  • ...s resulting from release of weaponized smallpox from a nearby [[biological weapon]]s test site. In less than 2 weeks, approximately 50,000 residents of Aral
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  • ...C. Lobanova, "Modulation of Innate Immunity to Protect Against Biological Weapon Threat" (2006). In: ''Microorganisms and Bioterrorism'', Springer.
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  • ...ease]] which occurred as a result of a field test at a Soviet [[biological weapon]]s (BW) facility on an island in the [[Aral Sea]]. The incident sickened te ...vedate=1 October 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Smallpox – not a bad weapon |work=Interview with General Burgasov |publisher=[[Moscow News]] |language=
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  • ...bs.org/tesla/ll/mp_sovi_pop.html "Satellite photo of suspected Soviet beam weapon installation"], ''Aviation Week & Space Technology'' (via PBS)</ref> This ==Site of the signing of the Central Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone treaty==
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  • The '''[[Central Asia]]n [[Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone]]''' (CANWFZ) treaty is a legally binding commitment by [[Kazakhs ...reaty was ratified by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan,<ref>{{cite web|title=Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones (NWFZ) At a Glance|url=http://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/nwf
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  • ...of The Astana Vision Declaration “From а Radioactive Haze to a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World.”<ref>{{cite web|title=Anti-Nuclear Weapons Leaders Adopt “A
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  • ...advanced [[siege engines]]. The development of siege weapons was a useful weapon during conflicts with Rome, in which success hinged upon the ability to sei
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  • ...f chemical weapons. Any chemical used for warfare is considered a chemical weapon by the Convention. The parties' main obligation under the convention is to ...lities, as well as for investigations of allegations of use and [[chemical weapon proliferation|production of chemical weapons]] based on intelligence of oth
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  • ...nuclear warhead]]s and the [[Semipalatinsk Test Site|Semipalatinsk nuclear-weapon test site]]. By April 1995, Kazakhstan had returned the warheads to Russia
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  • ...native, this has come to be one polarizing occasion with automatic machine weapon fans on one part plus fed up agents to modification regarding the another.
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