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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Bluedog on June 11, 2004, 02:45:12 AM
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How much destructive capability does it take to be classed as a Weapon of Mass Destruction?
I take it nuclear weapons are, and certain biological/chemical agents. Or is it all NBC stuff?
Is it a 'real' catagory, or is it a term made up recently by the press or something?
For example, if it is in fact any and all Nuclear, Biological or Chemical agents, what about CS gas?....it is a chemical agent.
Im not trying to argue right and wrong here, or point fingers at anyone, I'm just curious, what does the term WMD actually envelope?
Thanks,
Blue
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I don't know, but I heard somewhere that WMD refers mostly to nukes, probably because they are more controllable weapons than bio or chem, and less likely to be encountered in warfare situations.
Les
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I believe it to be most all lethal NBC weapons.
Sarin and VX are most definitely WMD's
CS gas while it is a Geneva prohibited as a chemical agent, is incapacitating but not lethal - therefore would not be a WMD.
But that is just my gut reaction to your question.
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Originally posted by Bluedog
How much destructive capability does it take to be classed as a Weapon of Mass Destruction?
a sawed off shotgun with barrel less than somewhere between 12 to 16 inches . well in this state anyway.
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A weapon that kills/destroys "the masses"
"mass" (in this context) is a large quantity of indefinate number........... so trying to put a number on it is pretty pointless.
"the masses" are defined in a somewhat dated manner as "the common people"
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as the term is used today, I take it to mean any non-conventional weapon.
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WMD - weapon of mass DESTRUCTION can ONLY be applied to nuclear weapons.
Chemical and Bio weapons are weapons of mass DISRUPTION - they don't destroy anything except for living tissues.
The amount of damage inflicted by even a small nuclear device dwarf's the casualities of any chem/bio attack.
Wolf
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It was nukes. Chemical and Biological were added in the late 80s I believe.
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Originally posted by Pongo
It was nukes. Chemical and Biological were added in the late 80s I believe.
The term "weapon of mass destruction" has been applied beyond nuclear weapons since at least 1971. It has been applied specifically to Chem/Bio since 1975.
Hope this helps :)
-Sik
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I was going to say a Sunday morning t.urd after a night out drinking and eating extra hot wings, but this topic is far too civilized for such a crass joke.
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Thats a 'MaG B'.
Morning after Grog Bog.......very definately a dangerous biological/chemical agent, however its ease of production with the most basic materials and facilities makes its worldwide proliferation difficult, if not impossible to police.
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Originally posted by Habu
I was going to say a Sunday morning t.urd after a night out drinking and eating extra hot wings, but this topic is far too civilized for such a crass joke.
Beer ****s are definitely on the list of WMD. As are beer farts in small rooms and explosive diarhea. As a matter of fact, any act of nature involving the bowels could conceivably be considered a WMD as long as funked or SOB are involved. It is much worse if both are involved.