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  • He is also credited with the first synthesis of Adamsite.
  • Early battlefield use was intended to be via " Adamsite candles ".
  • A series of candles were lit and the Adamsite-laden smoke allowed to drift towards the enemy.
  • In 2003, North Korea was reportedly producing Adamsite at its Aoji-ri Chemical Complex for stockpiling.
  • Chemical weapons known to have been stockpiled included mustard gas, phosgene, lewisite, adamsite and CN gas.
  • -- 1919 : The British use adamsite, a toxic vapor, against the Bolsheviks in Russian Civil War.
  • The agent used is most often CS gas, with less used alternatives CR gas, CN gas and Adamsite.
  • Adamsite is usually dispersed as an CS ), they are slower in onset but longer in duration, often lasting for 12 or more hours.
  • The chemicals soman and tabun break down fairly rapidly once exposed and pose little threat, but blistering agents such as mustard, lewisite and adamsite persist.
  • These were large metal cans or tubes ( weighing approximately 5 pounds ) which contained a smoke composition made of Adamsite plus a slow burning pyrotechnic composition.
  • There have been differing interpretations over whether the protocol covers the use of harassing agents, such as adamsite and tear gas, and defoliants and herbicides, such as Agent Orange, in warfare.
  • Alternatively, " stinks " could be used to artificially prolong the scale, discomfort and duration of genuine gas-attacks i . e . alternating projectiles containing " stinks " with phosgene, adamsite or chloropicrin.
  • The British used adamsite against allegedly used mustard gas against Iraqi insurgents in the 1920s; Bolshevik troops used poison gas to suppress the Tambov Rebellion in 1920, Spain used chemical weapons in Morocco against Rif tribesmen throughout the 1920s and Italy used mustard gas in Libya in 1930 and again during its invasion of Ethiopia in 1936.