biochemical weapon
Weapons that use biological or chemical agents to kill enemies include biological weapons and chemical weapons. It is a weapon of mass destruction and poses a great threat to mankind!
In World War II, the Japanese army developed chemical and biological weapons such as mustard gas, Lewis gas, diphenyl arsine, phosgene, phenylchloroethyl ketone, Botox, plague, typhoid fever, etc., which caused as many as1200,000 casualties in China!
In the Vietnam War, in order to search for the rebels, the US military sprayed "Agent Orange" in the forest to make trees and other plants shed leaves.
Toxic substances in agent orange will circulate in nature through the food chain, causing extensive damage and serious sequelae, resulting in various pathological changes of local residents. And the toxin changed their fertility and genetics. There are often some deformed children with missing arms and legs or ulceration all over, as well as many idiot children.
nuclear weapon
A weapon that uses the huge energy instantly released by the self-sustaining nuclear fission or fusion reaction to produce an explosion and has a large-scale damage effect. It mainly includes fission weapons (atomic bombs) and fusion weapons (hydrogen bombs).
At the end of World War II, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. The power of the atomic bombs wiped out these two cities, and 300,000 people died in the atomic bombings.
Moreover, the radiation generated after the explosion caused many sequelae for the people who survived, such as leukemia and cancer. Even Einstein, who proposed to build an atomic bomb, felt guilty and claimed to be guilty after learning about the tragic situation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.