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Abandoned Chemical Weapons (ACW)

kz11gr

Well-Known Member
Hello


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Some links


http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/heiki.html

[URL="http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyo.html"]http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyo.html

[URL="http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/keii/keii.html"]http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/keii/keii.html

[URL="http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/heiki.html"]http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/heiki.html






[URL="http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyobetsu/jigyobetsu_haruba5.html"]http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyobetsu/jigyobetsu_haruba5.html

[URL="http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyobetsu/jigyobetsu_kaisyu17.html"]http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyobetsu/jigyobetsu_kaisyu17.html

[URL="http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyobetsu/jigyobetsu.html"]http://wwwa.cao.go.jp/acw/en/jigyobetsu/jigyobetsu.html

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Finally getting around to removing these rounds, only took what 50 years? By chance is there any information about possible Japanese biological munitions still buried? Have seen photos of their ceramic bombs and a few others, both of which were deployed so I see bno reason whay there might not sill be some laying in some back yard.

Nice web site too
 
Nope, for a number of reasons, no BW.
 
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