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The phrase "deployment of weapons" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of placing or using weapons in a specific location or situation. Example: The country announced the deployment of weapons to its border in response to the growing threat from its neighboring nation.
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(b) Use or deployment of weapons incident to U.S. defense activities.
There is more to war than the tactical deployment of weapons.
Those backing legal controls say the UK's position masks potential for the development and deployment of weapons with significant levels of autonomy.
"The Russians' bottom line is that they want to establish a kind of firebreak between where we are today and some future deployment of weapons in space, which they view as an even greater threat".
"And could be expected to perform a number of roles, including, but not limited to, remote sensing, communications relay, delivery of effects such as the deployment of weapons or countermeasures".
But he says they have failed to deny several of the claims the BBC's source had made, including the allegation that the dossier was rewritten the week before publication and that the line about the 45-minute deployment of weapons was inserted at a late stage.
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The time between initial research and the deployment of weapon systems can be as long as a decade, during which the government must provide financial security and political justification for the project.
The Outer Space Treaty (1967) further limited the deployment of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction by banning countries from placing them in orbit.
Also included are lists of military units and overview of their formation and deployment, records of weapons supply, chemical weapons use, information about damaged and sunken battleships, military propaganda materials and surveillance briefs.
Comment about SDI... President Reagan walked away from a deal at the Reykjavik summit, in 1986, to eliminate all nuclear weapons, because it also prohibited testing & deployment of space weapons for 10 years.
The New Yorker, May 23 , 1988P. 19 Comment about SDI... President Reagan walked away from a deal at the Reykjavik summit, in 1986, to eliminate all nuclear weapons, because it also prohibited testing & deployment of space weapons for 10 years..
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