Well, let's see:
1) major classes of chemical warfare agents:
a) Nerve agents -- tabun, sarin, soman, and VX
b) Blister agents -- sulfur mustard, nitrogen mustard, lewisite, and phosgene oxime
c) Choking agents -- chlorine gas and phosgene
d) Blood agents -- hydrogen cyanide and cyanogen chloride
e) Incapacitating Agents -- BZ, LSD, THC, Fentanyls
f) Riot Control agents -- Mace, CS, and Pepper Spray
2) Biological Agents:
a) Bacteria -- Plague, Tularemia, Cholera, and Anthrax
b) Viruses -- Ebola and Smallpox
c) Toxins -- Aflatoxin, Palytoxin, Saxitoxin, Botulism Toxin
d) Rickettsia --
e) Fungi --
f) Mycoplamids --
2006-11-06 06:48:17
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answer #1
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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And me with out my Airman's Manual, lol
theres Nerve such as Sarin and tabun
blood-like arsine and cyanide
blister-like sulfur mustars, or lewicite
suffocating- chlorine and nitrogen oxide
lachrymatory-tear gas and pepper spray
incapacitating-the only example I can think of for this is agent 15 and
Cyotoxic-examples are riun and abrin.
in the field they give you special injections that you have only moments to use in the case that the agents are detected, and most chem gear is covered in charcoal, as that or a solution of chlorine are the best ways of keeping it off you..
2006-11-06 01:50:52
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answer #2
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answered by Goddess Nikki 4
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