- Industria: Law enforcement; Military
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War on Terror Portal
The federal agency responsible for gathering foreign intelligence.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
Toxic substances intended to be used for operations to debilitate, immobilize, or kill military or civilian personnel.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
Munitions, commonly a missile, bomb, rocket, or artillery shell, designed to deliver chemical agents.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
The intentional release of toxic liquid, gas or solid in order to poison the environment or people.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
The use of toxic chemicals as weapons, not including herbicides used to defoliate battlegrounds or riot control agents such as tear gas or mace.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
Weapons that produce effects on living targets via toxic chemical properties. Examples would be sarin, VX nerve gas, or mustard gas.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
Compounds that injure primarily in the respiratory tract (i.e., nose, throat, and lungs). In extreme cases membranes swell up, lungs become filled with liquid, and death results from lack of oxygen.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
Measures used to prevent preempt, or retaliate against terrorist attacks.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military
Guided missile which flies at a low altitude, following the terrain below. Silkworm, Seersucker, and Tomahawks are all examples of cruise missiles.
Industry:Law enforcement; Military