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chemical vs conventional weapons
why are chemical weapons regarded as any worse? its all killing people.
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If you fire a bullet it is dangerous for secounds.
A bomb if it’s not a dud is dangerous for something like 1 sec
An NBC weapons effect lingers for hours, days, years, millennia.
There is the difference.
A bomb if it’s not a dud is dangerous for something like 1 sec
An NBC weapons effect lingers for hours, days, years, millennia.
There is the difference.
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its more effective?
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so is artillery.
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Actually, artillery will strike exactly where you aim it, and will stop when you order it too. A chemical weapon however with drift with the wind and continue to kill for hours, day or even weeks in the case of some agents.Enforcer Talen wrote:so is artillery.
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Unless the bombers use cluster bombs, which has never been done BTW, you can walk through an area thats been hit by heavy bombers two minutes later and be fine.Zoink wrote:How about carpet bombing? That's indiscriminate and has lasting effects.
Some of the horror associated with chemical weapons just goes down to how you die. People would much rather be crushed or sawed in half by fragments or blast then to drown in fluid from blisters in there lungs or to suffocate on vomit while they shit themselves and convulse
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I wasn't specific, but the lasting effects I was thinking about are the complete destruction of the their infrastructure/social networks. Things like water, sanitation, food distribution, medical facilities, education facilities, economy, etc.Sea Skimmer wrote:Unless the bombers use cluster bombs, which has never been done BTW, you can walk through an area thats been hit by heavy bombers two minutes later and be fine.
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Carpet bombing does not specifically refer to flattening cities. In any case, you might notice that people stopped doing that around the same time chemical weapons stopped being considered just another weapon.Zoink wrote:I wasn't specific, but the lasting effects I was thinking about are the complete destruction of the their infrastructure/social networks. Things like water, sanitation, food distribution, medical facilities, education facilities, economy, etc.Sea Skimmer wrote:Unless the bombers use cluster bombs, which has never been done BTW, you can walk through an area thats been hit by heavy bombers two minutes later and be fine.
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Actually, anti personal mines used by a modern western and many other armies are rarely an problem. It's the unmapped indiscriminant usage by third world forces that's a major problem. And of course, the stupid ban has done nothing to change that, if anything its made it worse.Montcalm wrote:Chemicals are like anti personnal mines,they are use by SOBs who don`t care about what will happen in the years following the wars.
The rabid mindless crusade against AP mines spews more shit then a North Korean propaganda movie.
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Actually during the Gulf War, most of the bombs dropped were dumb bombs dropped by B-52s carpet bombing Iraqi positions. All you heard on T.V. were the guided munitioins used in urban ares.Alex Moon wrote:And we rarely use it anymore. We have precision weapons that are more effective.Zoink wrote:How about carpet bombing? That's indiscriminate and has lasting effects.
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I think moon was specifically referring to urban attacks, as some people seem to think carpet bombing mean flattening cities, rather then just being any case when aircraft drop sticks of dumb bombs while in level flight.Sr.mal wrote:Actually during the Gulf War, most of the bombs dropped were dumb bombs dropped by B-52s carpet bombing Iraqi positions. All you heard on T.V. were the guided munitioins used in urban ares.Alex Moon wrote:And we rarely use it anymore. We have precision weapons that are more effective.Zoink wrote:How about carpet bombing? That's indiscriminate and has lasting effects.
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Ya, not always in cities, but its something that was concidered OK (city bombing), while chemical weapons were concidered wrong. Carpet bombing of cities was practiced in WW2, while chemical weapons were banned. It sounds like a small detail, but its a detail that killed a lot of people.Sea Skimmer wrote: Carpet bombing does not specifically refer to flattening cities. In any case, you might notice that people stopped doing that around the same time chemical weapons stopped being considered just another weapon.
I think the practice was stopped for different reasons: morality of targeting civilians, vs the 'horror' and lethality of gas attacks on soldiers.
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Chemical weapons where not used inWW2 because both sides thought the others retaliation would be unbearable. However both the Allies and Germans and Japan amassed vast chemical stocks.Zoink wrote:Ya, not always in cities, but its something that was concidered OK (city bombing), while chemical weapons were concidered wrong. Carpet bombing of cities was practiced in WW2, while chemical weapons were banned. It sounds like a small detail, but its a detail that killed a lot of people.Sea Skimmer wrote: Carpet bombing does not specifically refer to flattening cities. In any case, you might notice that people stopped doing that around the same time chemical weapons stopped being considered just another weapon.
I think the practice was stopped for different reasons: morality of targeting civilians, vs the 'horror' and lethality of gas attacks on soldiers.
Area bombing of cities was introduced simply because the bombers couldn't effectively hit point targets. After the war bombing accuracy improved, and most wars where so short a nations production capability didn't matter or in cases like Vietnam, was not located within the country
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