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The transfer of the property of the 4th Army ( except for part of the property of the 366th Motor Rifle Regiment of the 23rd Motor Rifle Division captured by Armenian armed formations in 1992 during the regiment's withdrawal from Stepanakert ) and the 49th arsenal was completed in 1992.
Their intention was never to develop a large arsenal but to have the technical capability to produce the arms needed for Brazil's military.
When the United States renounced its offensive biological warfare program in 1969 and 1970, the vast majority of its biological arsenal was composed of these plant diseases.
This impact created a giant dark spot over 12, 000 km across, and was estimated to have released an energy equivalent to 6, 000, 000 megatons of TNT ( 600 times the world's nuclear arsenal ).
The planned arsenal was forty launchers.
The U. N. speech was well received but the Russians never acted upon it, due to an overarching concern for the greater stockpiles of nuclear weapons in the U. S. arsenal.
From 1808 until 1814 it was a federal arsenal.
At the age of 6, he was given his own regiment of children to drill as cadets, and a year later, he was given a miniature arsenal.
The Javanese Majapahit Empire was arguably able to encompass much of the modern day ASEAN due to its unique mastery of bronze smithing and use of a central arsenal fed by a large number of cottage industries within the immediate region.
This conversion was principally carried out at the Army's Springfield Armory arsenal repair shops.
The Luftwaffe's technical edge was slipping as the only formidable new aircraft in the German arsenal was the Focke-Wulf Fw 190.
Despite being a superpower and having a superior arsenal of weapons at its disposal, the United States was unable to make substantial gains against North Vietnam's proxy guerilla army in South Vietnam, the Viet Cong.
Some works were carried out outside Kouyunjik, for instance on the mound of Nebi Yunus, which was the ancient arsenal of Nineveh, or along the outside walls.
" The model was used to investigate the effects of a war involving the entire current global nuclear arsenal, projected to release about 150 Tg of smoke into the atmosphere, as well as a war involving about one third of the current nuclear arsenal, projected to release about 50 Tg of smoke.
However, pankration was more than just an event in the athletic competitions of the ancient Greek world ; it was also part of the arsenal of Greek soldiers – including the famous Spartan hoplites and Alexander the Great's Macedonian phalanx.
Martínez's pitching style was atypical as he commanded an arsenal of " out " pitches.
SAC was the operational establishment in charge of America's land-based strategic bomber aircraft and land-based intercontinental ballistic missile ( ICBM ) strategic nuclear arsenal from 1946 to 1992.
As a result, LeMay was relieved when the Korean War ended in 1953 and he was able to go back to building SAC ’ s arsenal and gaining control over nuclear strategy.
In 1949, he was first to propose that a total war in the nuclear age would consist of delivering the entire nuclear arsenal in a single overwhelming blow, going as far as " killing a nation ".
In 2008, the usage of the AGM-114N variant caused controversy in the United Kingdom when it was reported that these thermobaric munitions were added to the British Army arsenal.

arsenal and declared
In addition to the chemical weapons declared under the convention, Russia is expected to be in possession of a series of nerve agents developed in the 1970s and 1980s, some of which are one order of magnitude more lethal ( based on LD50 exposure testing ) than VX ( the agent with the lowest LD50 in the US arsenal ).
Chinese government has declared that it had possessed small arsenal of chemical weapons in the past but that it had destroyed it before ratifying Convention.
Kennedy declared that " As a power which will never strike first, our hopes for anything close to an absolute deterrent must rest on weapons which come from hidden, moving, or invulnerable bases which will not be wiped out by a surprise attack ," and lobbied instead for ten additional Polaris nuclear submarines and an increased Minuteman nuclear arsenal.
* December 29, 1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt, in a fireside chat to the nation, declared that the United States must become " the great arsenal of democracy.

arsenal and Super
Worms 2 saw the return and enhancements of its predecessor's arsenal ( e. g., the Banana Bomb -> Super Banana Bomb ), as well as the addition of new weapons and tools.
Werblin signed Matt Snell away from the NFL in 1964, and in 1965, the Jets ' signing of Joe Namath added to the arsenal which would eventually pit Ewbank against his former team in the third AFL-NFL World Championship game ( Super Bowl III ).
" Super flags affect a tank's performance by adding abilities or weapons to its arsenal.
Most characters have at least one Attack Throw Super, and some ( such as Toad or Beast ) have a full arsenal of Attack Throws.

arsenal and site
Over the entire 40 years of operations, the site produced about of plutonium, supplying the majority of the 60, 000 weapons in the U. S. arsenal.
While there are no longer any explosive tests of nuclear weapons at the site, there is still subcritical testing, used to determine the viability of the United States ' aging nuclear arsenal.
Schwartz uses his mental abilities to provoke a pilot from the Imperial garrison into bombing the site where the arsenal of the super-virus exists.
The area of East Greenbush behind the Town Hall was the site of a huge cantonment, occupied by over 5, 000 soldiers during the War of 1812, this included a hospital, barracks, and an arsenal.
On 11 November 1839 the Virginia Military Institute was founded on the site of the Lexington state arsenal and the first cadets relieved personnel on duty.
" The Old Barracks, which has been designated a National Historic Landmark, stands on the site of the old arsenal.
Harpers Ferry ( originally Harper's Ferry ) is a small town at the confluence of the Potomac River and the Shenandoah River, the site of a historic Federal arsenal ( founded by President George Washington in 1799 ) and a bridge for the critical Baltimore and Ohio Railroad across the Potomac.
It was earlier the site of the abolitionist John Brown's attack on the Federal arsenal there in 1859.
Famous first as the United States ' primary arsenal during the U. S. Revolutionary War, and then as the battlefield of Shays's Rebellion, in the 19th and 20th centuries, the Springfield Armory became the site of numerous technological innovations of global importance, including interchangeable parts, the assembly line style of mass production, and modern business practices, such as hourly wages.
In 1280 AD, Yangzhou was the site of a massive gunpowder explosion when the bomb store of the Weiyang arsenal accidentally caught fire.
:* 1 June 1949: The Chief of Ordnance officially activates the arsenal as the site of the Ordnance Rocket Center.
In AD 1280, the bomb store of the large gunpowder arsenal at Weiyang accidentally caught fire, which produced such a massive explosion that a team of Chinese inspectors at the site a week later deduced that some 100 guards had been killed instantly, with wooden beams and pillars blown sky high and landing at a distance of over 10 li (~ 2 mi.
This new fort contains the site of the former New London arsenal.

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