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  • ...nuclear command, had a strike plan capable of deploying massive numbers of weapons quickly. ==Biological==
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  • ...llery. No biological agents are earmarked for offensive use and no nuclear weapons have been produced. ==Chemical weapons==
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  • ...agents as offensive weapon systems. It was a ratifier of the <insert chem weapons treaty>, which dictated the draw down and eventual removal its entire arsen [[Category:Weapons of mass destruction by country]]
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  • The following table lists {{wp|weapons of mass destruction}} stockpiles accross Manala. {{colorbox|#99ff99}} '''No weapons or development program'''<br>
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  • | weapons = ...n peoples army that engaged in lethal human experimentation and biological weapons manufacturing
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  • ==WMDs (weapons of mass destruction)== {{colorbox|#99ff99}} No weapons or development program<br>
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  • ...s '''{{wp|weapons of mass destruction}}''', including chemical and nuclear weapons. The number of nuclear warheads in Anikatia's arsenal is a state secret and ==Chemical weapons==
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  • ==Weapons of Mass Destruction== {{Main|Ajahadya and weapons of mass destruction}}
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  • {{colorbox|#99ff99}} '''No weapons or development program'''<br> ...lorbox|#ffff90}} '''Unknown or ambiguous''': Nation may or may not possess weapons or development program.<br>
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  • * {{colorbox|#99ff99}} '''No weapons or development program''' ...lorbox|#ffff90}} '''Unknown or ambiguous''': Nation may or may not possess weapons or development program.
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  • ==Weapons of mass destruction== {{colorbox|#99ff99}} No weapons or development program<br>
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  • {{colorbox|#99ff99}} '''No weapons or development program'''<br> ...lorbox|#ffff90}} '''Unknown or ambiguous''': Nation may or may not possess weapons or development program.<br>
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  • ==Weapons of mass destruction== {{colorbox|#99ff99}} No weapons or development program<br>
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  • ...n 1982, [[Ajahadya]] had a secret program intended to develop both nuclear weapons as well as an indigenous {{wp|ballistic missile}} system capable of mountin ...ble military regarding the use and effectiveness of deployment of chemical weapons on the battlefield.' Ajahadya is believed to possess extensive stockpiles o
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  • ...ame = Convention for the Prohibition of Weapons of War Utilizing Biological Toxins, Radiological Materials or Noxious Chemicals ...apons|radiological}}, {{wp|chemical weapons|chemical}} and {{wp|biological weapons}} in armed conflicts. The Convention also expanded protections for {{wp|pri
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  • {{Infobox nuclear weapons by country ...launched cruise missiles. Spirit of Hope denies any chemical or biological weapons, but does carry out defensive research.
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  • ...hemical warfare|chemical weapons}}, and {{wp|Biological warfare|biological weapons}}. Following the development and use of nuclear weapons by Allied forces in the [[Great Eastern War (Pardes)|Great Eastern War]] in
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  • ...nge support, and space-based military operations. They control the orbital weapons platforms known colloquially as "Jupiter's Bolts" as well as the NRI's ICBM ==Weapons of Mass Destruction==
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  • ...d nuclear tests, and cut back on its production and possession of chemical weapons. ...ll as a policy that the government will only consider the usage of nuclear weapons if they are used by an enemy on Namorese soil first.
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  • ...be dismantled and their fissile material re-used for newer generations of weapons. ...utility was not made until 1963, prompted by the fact that purely fission weapons become prohibitively expensive to 'scale' up to larger blast yields, due to
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