Weapons of Mass Destruction in Manala
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The following table lists weapons of mass destruction stockpiles accross Manala.
No weapons or development program
Unknown or ambiguous: Nation may or may not possess weapons or development program.
Nation with weapons in development
Nation party to a weapon sharing agreement
Nation with active weapons
Country | Chemical | Biological | Radiological | Weapons stockpiled (Total) | Delivery methods | Notes |
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Antarctic Circle States | 0 | N/A | The Antarctic Circle States had experimented with chemical and biological weapons, but none were deployed to combat. All research programs regarding such kind of weapons were cancelled by the early 1950s. | |||
Gagium | ~30-300 | Unknown - Rumored warheads and shells | It is known that Gagium experimented with chemical weapons since the First Great War and has possessed them since. Various rumors about the development of biological weapons have circulated since the Third Great War, but no conclusive evidence of their possession has been made known. | |||
Greater Niagara | ~5,000 - 20,000 | Unknown - Rumoured warheads and shells | Greater Niagara has maintained a chemical weapons program since the First Great War. Greater Niagara experimented with biological weapons in the Third Great War, but no conclusive evidence of their possession is unknown. It is rumoured that radiological weapons were developed as well, but the government has refused to comment on any program existing. No WMD has been used by Greater Niagara since the First Great War. A chemical weapons storage facility was occupied by the Niagaran Republican Front at the start of the Niagaran Civil War, but was retaken within 3 weeks of the beginnig of the war. No evidence has been released of any chemical weapons being removed from the facility during it's time. | |||
The Furbish Islands | 0 | N/A | The Furbish Islands experimented with chemical and biological weapons in the early 20th century but disposed of all weapons after the Second Great War. |