- the
night of July 12, 1917."
Later also
against the
French Second Army.
Yperite is "a name used by the French,
because the
compound was
first used at Ypres...
-
researcher in the Kamo Unit (Unit 731)
describes a
large human experiment of
yperite gas (mustard gas) on 7–10 September 1940.
Twenty subjects were divided...
- In the
First World War, the
Germans developed a device,
nicknamed the "
Yperite Mine" by the British, that they left
behind in
abandoned trenches and bunkers...
-
chemical warfare agent usually based on
sulfur mustard (mustard gas, HS,
Yperite, Lost). The
original Gelbkreuz was a
composition of 80–90% of
sulfur mustard...
-
World War II. This
collection included information on
lethal agents like
Yperite,
commonly known as
mustard gas. The do****ent was
discovered at the National...
-
poisonous effects of
which are owed to its ****nic
trioxide content—and
yperite (mustard gas). The
factory producing these substances was
called the Kaprolactam...
- It was
known to the
British as HS (Hun Stuff), and the
French called it
Yperite (named
after Ypres).
Mustard gas is not an
effective killing agent (though...
-
facility Blister agents Phosgene oxime (CX)
Lewisite (L)
Mustard gas (
Yperite) (HD)
Nitrogen mustard (HN)
Nerve agents Tabun (GA)
Sarin (GB)
Soman (GD)...
-
Force to
deliver chemical weapons. KhAB-500s were
typically filled with
yperite (R-5) or
phosgene (R-10). It was 17.7 in (450 mm) in
diameter and about...
- from
French Africa. The gas used was chlorine.
Mustard gas, also
called Yperite from the name of this town, was also used for the
first time near Ypres...