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WWII Focus: Main Weaponry & Medical Care (Bombs (Nuclear (Atomic…
WWII Focus: Main Weaponry & Medical Care
Weapons
Short/Med Range
Melee
Bladed Weapons
Swords
machete
Knifes
Kitchen-Knifes
these were common defensive weapons and a weapon that easily killed several unaware soldiers
Stick-like weaponry
Baton
Baseball-Bat
Cricket-Bat
Guns
Large
Mini-Gun
Shot-Gun
Machine-Gun
Small
Hand-Gun
Pistol
Long Range
Guns
Cannons
Vergeltungswaffen [V] -Weapons
Bomb launchers
Rifles
Sniper
ammo: big 15mm long bullets
slug gun (target practice)
ammo: small 0.5mm pellets
Bombs
Nuclear
Atomic
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. RDS-9, 40 kiloton warhead for R-5M MRBM (SS-3)
W-7/ADM-B (c. 1954–1967)
Mark 4 – Post-war "Fat Man" redesign. Bomb designed with weapon characteristics as the foremost criteria. (1949–1953)
Cobalt
A cobalt bomb is a type of "salted bomb": a nuclear weapon designed to produce enhanced amounts of radioactive fallout, intended to contaminate a large area with radioactive material.
Tests. Joe-1.
Torpedoes. 53-58 torpedo with 10 kilotons RDS-9 warhead
Bomb. RDS-1, 22 kiloton bomb
Electromagnetic
Missile Design C.H.A.M.P.
Pulse (E.M.P.)
Hydrogen
Hydraulic bombs are complex though they have a coat of Uranium inside containing fusion fuel and the spark isn't a small thing like the spark from a saw more like a flamethrower
Napalm
is a flammable liquid used in warfare. It is a mixture of a gelling agent and either gasoline or a similar fuel.
Neutron
enhanced radiation weapon (ERW), is a low yield thermonuclear weapon designed to maximize lethal neutron radiation in the immediate vicinity of the blast while minimizing the physical power of the blast itself.
Medical Runners
most of the melee weapons were defensive so the 'killer' would protect others or him/herself