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  2. Prion - Wikipedia

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    A prion / ˈ p r iː ɒ n / ⓘ is a ... With potential fatality rates of 100%, prions could be an effective bioweapon, sometimes called a "biochemical weapon ...

  3. Shiv (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    A shiv, also chiv, schiv, shivvie or shank, [1] [2] is a handcrafted bladed weapon resembling a knife that is commonly associated with prison inmates. Since weapons are prohibited in prisons, the intended mode of concealment is central to a shiv's construction.

  4. List of military equipment used by Syrian opposition forces

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    Seen in a video of Al-Jazeera where former members of the Syrian regieme were surrendering their weapons. MPi KM-72 [29] 7.62×39mm: Assault rifle East Germany: Possibly weapons from the PLO [30] MPi KMs-72 [31] 7.62×39mm: Assault rifle East Germany: Possibly weapons from the PLO [30] AK-9: 9×39mm: Assault rifle Russia

  5. List of military equipment of Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    At least one found in a weapon stash in Iraq. [4] SKS: Semi automatic rifle Soviet Union. Captured from Syrian Army. [5] AK-47: Assault rifle: Unknown Soviet Union Captured from Syrian Army, some upgraded with Picatinny rails. [6] AKM: Assault rifle: Unknown [7] Soviet Union Captured from Syrian Army. AK-74M: Assault rifle: Unknown [7] Russia ...

  6. Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 (BWATA), Pub. L. 101–298, enacted May 22, 1990) was a piece of U.S. legislation that was passed into law in 1990. It provided for the implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention as well as criminal penalties for violation of its provisions. [ 1 ]

  7. Improvised weapon - Wikipedia

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    A makeshift weapon is an everyday object that has been physically altered to enhance its potential as a weapon. [62] It can also be used to refer to common classes of weapons such as guns, knives, and bombs made from commonly available items. [1] Examples of makeshift weapons include: Millwall brick; Molotov cocktail; Shiv; Improvised firearms

  8. Ex-California guard accused of smuggling weapons, phones ...

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    The out-of-custody co-conspirator allegedly shipped the weapons Fernand with the expectation the correctional officer would bring the weapons to the inmate at prison in Solano County.

  9. Allegations of Iraqi mobile weapons laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Purported Iraqi mobile weapons laboratories, actually for production of hydrogen to fill wind-sensing balloons. [1]During the lead-up to the Iraq War, the United States had alleged that Iraq owned bioreactors, and other processing equipment to manufacture and process biological weapons that can be moved from location to location either by train or vehicle.