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However, one South African defence contractor said the government kept a very close eye on munitions exporters.
The deal involved compromises: for example, a weaker section on munitions.
In an interview with NPR, he was described as "an authoritative source" on munitions in Syria.
"We did a separate project on munitions," he added, "but no negative effect could be proven".
She said the treaty was intended to bar even initial research on munitions that spread disease.
As the continent splurged on munitions, financed with debt, America manufactured arms and saw its economy expand.
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Women also played and there are records from 1943 of a team of electrical engineers, calling themselves Bright Sparks, taking on a munitions workers' side dubbed Great Guns.
We ratified the convention on cluster munitions on 4 May 2010 and we no longer supply, maintain or support these weapons.
On Sunday (August 1st), another important Treaty we campaigned on, the Convention on Cluster Munitions enters into force, becoming binding international law.
"We do not believe that the UK government can meet its obligations under the convention on cluster munitions by relying on assurances from the Saudis," the report said.
Oliphant persuaded Professor Thomas Laby to release Eric Burhop and Leslie Martin from their work on optical munitions to work on radar, and they succeeded in building a cavity magnetron in their laboratory at the University of Melbourne in May 1942.
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