MILITARY GOVERNMENTS
Across
- 2. Weapons Convention, It prohibits the development, production, and possession of biological weapons
- 6. assured destruction, The possession of second-strike nuclear capabilities
- 7. technology, The use of special radar-absorbent materials and unusual shapes in the design of the aircraft, missiles, and ships to scatter enemy radar
- 9. Arms Reduction Treaties, START I START II START III
- 11. d'état, French for "blow against the State"
- 12. Treaty, It created a framework for controlling the spread of nuclear materials and expertise
- 13. Conversion, The use of former military facilities and industries for new civilian production
- 15. Technology Control Regime, A set of agreements through which industrialized states try to limit the flow of missile-relevant technology to third world states.
- 17. of mass destruction, Nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, all distinguished from conventional weapons by their enormous potential lethality, and by their relative lack of discrimination in whom they kill.
- 18. missile, A small winged missile that can navigate across thousands of miles of previously mapped terrain to reach a particular target
- 19. of Command, A hierarchy of officials
Down
- 1. governments, States in which military forces control the government
- 3. Warfare, The use of the electromagnetic spectrum in war
- 4. The spread of weapons of mass destruction into the hands of more actors.
- 5. material, The elements uranium-235 and plutonium
- 8. missile, The major strategic delivery vehicles for nuclear weapons
- 9. Defense Initiative, A U.S. effort, also known as “star wars”
- 10. Projection, The ability to use military force in areas far from a country's region or sphere of influence
- 14. Weapons Convention, It bans the production and possession of chemical weapons
- 16. Mines, Concealed explosive devices.