M60 105 mm projectile
The M60 105 mm howitzer cartridge is a U.S. artillery shell that carried a chemical agent, specifically one of the sulfur mustard agents.[1][2]
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centers and institutes
- 2nd Chemical Battalion
- U.S. Army Chemical Corps
- U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
- U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD)
- U.S. Army Chemical Materials Activity
- Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives
- Chemical mortar battalion
- Anniston Army Depot
- Anniston Chemical Activity
- Blue Grass Army Depot
- Deseret Chemical Depot
- Edgewood Chemical Activity
- Hawthorne Army Depot
- Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System
- Newport Chemical Depot
- Pine Bluff Chemical Activity
- Pueblo Chemical Depot
- Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility
- Umatilla Chemical Depot
and projects
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- 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (BZ)
- Chlorine
- Methylphosphonyl difluoride (DF)
- Phosgene
- QL
- Sarin (GB)
- Mustard gas (HD)
- VX
- BLU-80/B Bigeye bomb
- M1 chemical mine
- M104 155 mm projectile
- M110 155 mm projectile
- M121 155 mm projectile
- M125 bomblet
- M134 bomblet
- M138 bomblet
- M139 bomblet
- M2 mortar
- M23 chemical mine
- M34 cluster bomb
- M360 105 mm projectile
- M426 8-inch shell
- M43 BZ cluster bomb
- M44 generator cluster
- M55 rocket
- M60 105 mm projectile
- M687 155 mm projectile
- XM736 8-inch projectile
- MC-1 bomb
- M47 bomb
- Weteye bomb
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