Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... weapons . The traditional gunnery , torpedo , and mine weapons of submarines which employ non- nuclear explosives are also used by surface warships . In the same way , the nuclear and thermonuclear weapons , or substantially similar ...
... weapons . The traditional gunnery , torpedo , and mine weapons of submarines which employ non- nuclear explosives are also used by surface warships . In the same way , the nuclear and thermonuclear weapons , or substantially similar ...
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... weapons are now illegal without qualification . Two nuclear weapons , as is well known , were actually employed just before the end of the Second World War . In addition , large numbers of these weapons exist in the military stockpiles ...
... weapons are now illegal without qualification . Two nuclear weapons , as is well known , were actually employed just before the end of the Second World War . In addition , large numbers of these weapons exist in the military stockpiles ...
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... weapons in limited war situations . Most states have armaments which include , even though in very modest degree in some instances , traditional naval weapons.164 In addition , there is an existing trend toward the proliferation of ...
... weapons in limited war situations . Most states have armaments which include , even though in very modest degree in some instances , traditional naval weapons.164 In addition , there is an existing trend toward the proliferation of ...
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