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A term for [[war]] conducted by use means other than [[chemical warfare|chemical]], [[biological warfare|biological]], or [[nuclear weapon|nuclear]] weapons.
'''Conventional warefare''' means a form of [[war|warefare]] conducted by means other than [[chemical warfare|chemical]], [[biological warfare|biological]], or [[nuclear weapon|nuclear]] weapons. In other words it is warefare without the use of [[weapons of mass destruction]].


The overwhelming majority of wars have been conducted using the means of conventional warfare. Biological warfare has not been used since the 19th century (though it is possible that the recent [[anthrax]] attacks in the United States were [[bioterrorism]]), and chemical warfare has been used only a few times. Nuclear warfare has only occurred once with the [[United States]] bombing the [[Japan|Japanese]] cities of [[Hiroshima]] and [[Nagasaki]] to end [[World War Two]].
The overwhelming majority of wars have been conducted using the means of conventional warfare. Biological warfare has not been used since the 19th century (though it is possible that the recent [[anthrax]] attacks in the United States were [[bioterrorism]]), and chemical warfare has been used only a few times. Nuclear warfare has only occurred once with the [[United States]] bombing the [[Japan|Japanese]] cities of [[Hiroshima]] and [[Nagasaki]] to end [[World War Two]].

Revision as of 01:56, 18 February 2002

Conventional warefare means a form of warefare conducted by means other than chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. In other words it is warefare without the use of weapons of mass destruction.

The overwhelming majority of wars have been conducted using the means of conventional warfare. Biological warfare has not been used since the 19th century (though it is possible that the recent anthrax attacks in the United States were bioterrorism), and chemical warfare has been used only a few times. Nuclear warfare has only occurred once with the United States bombing the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War Two.