| 11. | But radiological weapons failed to meet their early promise.
|
| 12. | Such a radiological weapon would be far less deadly and damaging than a nuclear explosion.
|
| 13. | But even today references to radiological weapons remain scant.
|
| 14. | Radiological weapons were never publicly demonstrated on a battlefield.
|
| 15. | Members of the group have experimented with poisons and radiological weapons . _ _ _=
|
| 16. | Many relatively low-cost, practical steps can be taken to reduce the risks from radiological weapons.
|
| 17. | There are other radiological weapons called radiological exposure devices where an explosive is not necessary.
|
| 18. | They say there are daunting obstacles to making and deploying these germ, chemical or radiological weapons.
|
| 19. | You could have what they call a radiological weapon that would not have a nuclear explosion.
|
| 20. | The terrorist organization also has shown an interest in chemical, nuclear and radiological weapons, he said.
|