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  2. What's the Nightfall weapon this week in Destiny 2? - AOL

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    The Destiny 2 Nightfall weapon changes on a week-by-week basis, giving you the chance to delve into enemy-infested lairs across the system and grab yourself a special gun. The only way to get a ...

  3. List of chemical warfare agents - Wikipedia

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    A chemical weapon agent (CWA), or chemical warfare agent, is a chemical substance whose toxic properties are meant to kill, injure or incapacitate human beings.About 70 different chemicals have been used or stockpiled as chemical weapon agents during the 20th century, although the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has an online database listing 35,942 chemicals which ...

  4. SS John Harvey - Wikipedia

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    SS John Harvey was a U.S. World War II Liberty ship.This ship is best known for carrying a secret cargo of mustard gas and whose sinking by German aircraft in December 1943 at the port of Bari in south Italy caused an unintentional release of chemical weapons.

  5. Destiny 2: Shadowkeep - Wikipedia

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    Beginning Year 3 of Destiny 2 ' s life cycle, Shadowkeep was the first major expansion to be published independently by Bungie after acquiring publishing rights for the series from Activision in early 2019, as well as the first to arrive on Steam rather than the Battle.net client which had been used since the launch of Destiny 2. [15]

  6. M. S. Factory, Valley - Wikipedia

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    During World War II the plant produced ordnance containing mustard gas, and was associated with the development of the Atom Bomb. In the immediate Post-War period the site was used to store German nerve gas, and it was not until the 1950s when Britain relinquished its chemical weapons (CW) capability that the site as a chemical storage facility ...

  7. Tabun (nerve agent) - Wikipedia

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    Although the most commonly used agents were mustard gas and sarin, tabun and cyclosarin were also used. [14] [26] [better source needed] Tabun was also used in the 1988 Halabja chemical attack. [27] Producing or stockpiling tabun was banned by the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention. The worldwide stockpiles declared under the convention were 2 ...

  8. M104 155 mm projectile - Wikipedia

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    This version of the shell was designed as a chemical weapon delivery system. It weighs 94.81 pounds (43.0 kg) in total and is filled with 11.7 lb (5.3 kg) of distilled mustard (HD) . It is marked as a standard chemical artillery munition, being gray with two green, horizontal bands.

  9. Area denial weapon - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur mustard (mustard gas) was extensively used by both German and allied forces on the west front in World War I as an effective area-denial weapon, usually through contaminating large land stripes by extensive shelling with HD/Gelbkreuz [clarification needed] ordnance. Since sulfur mustard is very persistent, involatile, hard-to ...