MILITARY GOVERNMENTS

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Across
  1. 2. Weapons Convention, It prohibits the development, production, and possession of biological weapons
  2. 6. assured destruction, The possession of second-strike nuclear capabilities
  3. 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
  4. 9. Arms Reduction Treaties, START I START II START III
  5. 11. d'état, French for "blow against the State"
  6. 12. Treaty, It created a framework for controlling the spread of nuclear materials and expertise
  7. 13. Conversion, The use of former military facilities and industries for new civilian production
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 18. missile, A small winged missile that can navigate across thousands of miles of previously mapped terrain to reach a particular target
  11. 19. of Command, A hierarchy of officials
Down
  1. 1. governments, States in which military forces control the government
  2. 3. Warfare, The use of the electromagnetic spectrum in war
  3. 4. The spread of weapons of mass destruction into the hands of more actors.
  4. 5. material, The elements uranium-235 and plutonium
  5. 8. missile, The major strategic delivery vehicles for nuclear weapons
  6. 9. Defense Initiative, A U.S. effort, also known as “star wars”
  7. 10. Projection, The ability to use military force in areas far from a country's region or sphere of influence
  8. 14. Weapons Convention, It bans the production and possession of chemical weapons
  9. 16. Mines, Concealed explosive devices.