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NONLETHAL WEAPON (3) answer(s).
 
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From niche to necessity: integrating nonlethal weapons into essential enabling capabilities / Tafolla, Tracy J; Trachtenberg, David J; Aho, John   Journal Article
Tafolla, Tracy J Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words NATO  Iraq  United States  Afghanistan  Irregular Warfare  Civilians 
Nonlethal Weapon 
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Nonlethal weapons can be used to prevent armed conflicts / Zaitsev, D V; Orlyansky, V I; Soskov, D Yu   Article
Orlyansky, V I Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors offer their own, revised interpretation of the "nonlethal weapon" (NLW) concept and explore conditions in which NLW is used in the early phases of an armed conflict in order to prevent escalation of confrontation into a full-blown crisis.
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Weighing the case for a convention to limit cyberwarfare / Elliott, David   Journal Article
Elliott, David Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Cyberattack is emerging as a new type of nonlethal weapon that can cause substantial harm to society, especially when used in its most advanced version by countries at war. It may be time to consider an international convention to limit the initiation of such use, particularly against targets that are part of critical national infrastructure and are basically civilian.
Key Words Cyberwarfare  Civilian  Nonlethal Weapon  Cyberattack  Cybersecurity 
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