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==Parent topics== | |||
{{r|Arms control}} | |||
{{r|Ballistic missile}} | |||
{{r|Biological weapon}} | |||
{{r|Chemical weapon}} | |||
{{r|Cruise missile}} | |||
{{r|Nonproliferation}} | |||
{{r|National technical means of verification}} | |||
{{r|Nuclear weapon}} | |||
{{r|Radiological weapon}} | |||
==Subtopics== | |||
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{{r|Dual-use}} | |||
{{r|Missile Technology Control Regime}} |
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Parent topics
- Arms control [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ballistic missile [r]: A guided missile which, once its engines stop firing, follows a generally parabolic path to its target, defined by momentum, aerodynamic resistance, and gravity [e]
- Biological weapon [r]: Living organisms, or substances produced by living organisms, used as weapons to produce death or disease in human or agricultural populations [e]
- Chemical weapon [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Cruise missile [r]: A guided missile that uses aerodynamic forces, as well as active jet or rocket propulsion, to stay airborne and to adjust its course. [e]
- Nonproliferation [r]: Add brief definition or description
- National technical means of verification [r]: Euphemism principally for imagery intelligence satellites and other means of strategic arms control verification, principally because the Soviet Union did not want its public to know that they could not prevent Western observation of the state [e]
- Nuclear weapon [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Radiological weapon [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Dual-use [r]: Materials or equipment capable of being used either in civilian applications, or for military applications subject to counterproliferation controls, or for other sensitive uses such as the drug trade [e]
- Missile Technology Control Regime [r]: Informal and voluntary association of countries which share the goals of non-proliferation of unmanned delivery systems capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction. [e]