Examples of using Weapons development in English and their translations into Spanish
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effective control of nuclear materials was the bottleneck inhibiting nuclear weapons development.
The WIPP is the first US repository for radioactive waste from nuclear weapons development.
We did not feel the need to do so if India's nuclear weapons development did not go any further.
a civilian agency but Shahid's aim was to pursue weapons development.
including advanced weapons development, biological research,
The prevention of weapons development in non-nuclear-weapon States must be clearly tied to the systematic elimination of nuclear weapons in States that already have them.
China exercised utmost restraint with regard to nuclear weapons development, supported the early entry into force of the CTBT and would continue to
carried out nuclear research and special weapons development at Kirtland Air Force Base south of Albuquerque
it should also require both parties to cease the further nuclear weapons development.
ordinary people of North Korea if it chose the welfare of its people over weapons development.
an independent think tank that works closely with the Department of Defense on everything from economic policy to weapons development.
ordinary people of North Korea if it chose the welfare of its people over weapons development.
specifically weapons development.
Of course, any State's nuclear weapons development programme seeks to use nuclear materials more efficiently- to increase yields,
Military documents of a number of States describe air, ground and marine robotic weapons development programmes at various stages of autonomy.
While the current international community is under the threat of nuclear weapons development and the risk of nuclear terrorism, it is critical
When we look at the history of North Korea's weapons development program, in many senses we have seen this before- agreements that just simply pushed it to another government,
never made an issue of the tell-tale nuclear weapons development programme in some of these countries.
The Washington Post dated 27 April 1993 acknowledged that"the Clinton Administration provided IAEA with photographs from the United States reconnaissance satellite as evidence of'North Korea's nuclear weapons development programme.
activities that could be interpreted only as nuclear weapons development contradicted its claims that its nuclear programme was for peaceful purposes.