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If you use, as such.Can corona be regarded as biological weapon? It did quite a damage and continue to do so
Well, I do not know whether it is released on purpose or accidentally but it is known that the corona virus is not natural but engineered.
IMO something like that being engineered defines it automatically as biological weapon
the crazy thing is may be we are just seeing the end products but there are may be hundreds of projects concerning sub systems or a new technology ''cocrystallization''
Nuclear weapons don't have to be big, they can be made smaller to take out a small town or a place like a large airport or an industry zone. Being smaller they can now be used more frequently if the enemy will not be able to respond with nukes or with a similar capacity assault.I think that in today‘s world, nuclear is starting to lose its sense of deterrence. Despite all the conflicts of the last 50-60 years, not a single nuclear bomb has been detonated. Even if you do have nuclear capabilities, it doesn’t mean that you‘ll have the strength to detonate one. The repercussions would eventually break your country. You would be isolated from the rest of the world for the following couple of decades. It is always good to have them, but they no longer have the desired level of deterrence. Let’s say that Iran had nuclear weapons. Who could they even nuke? Israel? What if they’re in an all-out war with the US? Do they launch a nuke to stop an aircraft carrier? Outside of the US and Russia, are there even any countries that can reliably launch a nuclear weapon and then hit a target on the other side of the world?
So, what‘s the solution to this problem? A major non-nuclear deterrent IMO would be having a MOAB/FOAB and more specifically, a MOAB(or FOAB)-sized missile that can be launched at long distances. Nuclear is both expensive and hard to maintain. It is also used as a last chance effort to end a war. You don’t enter a war with a Nuke. When we’re in a conflict with our neighbors, we won’t launch a nuke and forget about it. Unless it is an end of the world or at the very least a war of independence kind of scenario, you’re not launching nukes anywhere. But you can launch a couple of MOAB/FOABs at very strategic locations and be done with it. Even Russia is trying to replace some of its nuclear weapons with FOABs. It is still a very strong deterrent. It also does not come with the strings attached to conventional nukes.
Turkey (Aselsan, Yital, ...) have silicon manufacturing labs/facility. These are used for ASIC chips which can not be obtained from abroad (think cryptography). They also aim at producing an ARM based or other RiSC based CPU.Does Turkey import all chips for missiles?
Depents on what type of chips, you have all type of chips, logic chips, general purpose chips, op-amps.
Unless it is a very specific chip I think most chips are imported, it is very easy to replace chips with some modifications to the printed cirquit board when a certain chip is not available anymore. The important thing is that you design the cirquitery, chips and components are not important.