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weaponAny implement used for attack and defence, from simple clubs, spears, and bows and arrows in prehistoric times to machine guns and nuclear bombs in modern times. A revolution in warfare came with the invention of gunpowder and the development of cannons and shoulder-held guns. Many other weapons now exist, such as grenades, shells, torpedoes, rockets, and guided missiles. The ultimate in explosive weapons are the atomic (fission) and hydrogen (fusion) bombs. They release the enormous energy produced when atoms split or fuse together (see nuclear warfare). There are also chemical and bacteriological weapons, which release poisons or disease. |
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| The company will develop the technology for use in future missile defense systems under the research laboratory's High Stare program. A major conference focusing on mission areas and capabilities of defense systems, including interoperability, supportability, and reducing total ownership costs, will be convened in Dallas, Texas, Oct. Louis, Missouri; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Mesa, Arizona in support of the Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) business unit, one of the world's largest defense and space businesses. |
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