Aum Shinrikyo was a group located in Japan that was driven to terrorism. According to the video, they attacked an underground subway station in Tokyo in 1995 (Wright 2008). A non-state actor providing a chemical attack was merely a threat until Aum Shinrikyo carried it out in the 1990’s (WMDC 2006, p. 135). The sarin gas was released on trains, and wasn’t noticed until people started becoming ill.
Aum Shinrikyo started by having a test run attack in 1994 in Matsumoto (WMDC 2006, p. 135). It was later determined that it was merely a test in preparation for a larger scale attack in Tokyo. It was a very large-scale chemical attack. Many people were affected by the attacks.
The Tokyo sarin gas attacks killed 13 people. Thousands
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Both sounding very similar in attacks hold many differences as to how it was done and how much was affected by these attacks. Background Before 8 am on December 7th hundreds of japanese fighter planes
Well Lisa, on February 19th 1942 at the main streets of Darwin, the Japanese army launched an enormous air raid on Darwin. 188 planes, 36 A6M Zero fighters, 71 D3A "Val" dive bombers, and 81 B5N "Kate"
On the morning of February 19 1942 the Japanese launched what was to become one of the most ruthless, horrific and large scale attacks on the Australian mainland. The Bombing of Darwin.
Volunteers were chosen to carry out the mission and began training relentlessly. On April 17, 1942, 16 bombers and a fleet of ships set out into Japanese waters. Early the next morning,
The fear that people faced caused mass hysteria, as a result of them not knowing what was going to happen Manzanar was built. Japan’s attack
The Japanese were relentless in their bombing. The bombing was consistent the whole attack. When Imperial planes ran out of ammunition, some pilots were given orders to suicide bomb. These planes were known as Kamikazes. Kamikazes were so effective because you didn’t know which plane would dive bomb. They were completely random and could definitely pack a
1-Komatsu was able to evolve from a 169 million Dollar company with low-quality products to become a real challenge to Caterpillar by taking vital series of actions. First action was taken by Kawai’s father by initiating a Total Quality Control(TQC) program in 1961. In this context, Kawai’s strategy was to acquaire and develop advanced technology, to raise quality and to increase efficiency to the level necessary to “catch up with and surpass Cat”. In order to stimulate the company around his challenge and to focus management on his strategic priorities,kawai introduced a style of management which he called “management by policy”. His first policy was “Project A” sought to raise the quality of
The example of Aum Shinrikyo demonstrates that CBRN attacks require enourmous investments, without any guarantee of success. Aum Shinrikyo was a well financed and well coordinated terrorist organization totaling between $300 million and $1 billion dollars and some 10,000 to 60,000 members including expert scientists. Despite its intellectual and financial resources, the group failed on several occasions to disseminate biological agents prior to 1995. Furthermore, the sarin attack failed because of the weakness of their delivery mechanism, which only caused 12 casualties while it could have created thousands.
Takamatsu Sports Enterprise is a sporting company that has recently experienced a considerably large loss in net profit. Mr. Takamatsu has begun to look into the problem of the company and believes that Ms. Ota is the problem in the loss of sales. Although Mr. Takamatsu thinks that Ms. Ota is the problem, it really is Mr. Fujita. He has inefficient training and sales.
The Japanese army started bombing in Nanjing before the start of the surrounding of Nanjing. In November 1937, the Japanese Army Aviation Department passed the "Air Force Use Law", in which Article 103 states: "The implementation of the attack is a central authority that includes political, economic, industrial and other areas, and is directly "This is the first time in the history of human war expressly provides that the war can be directly in the civilian and residential streets as the goal of air strikes, breaking the bottom line of war ethics."
On November 1, 1944 the first B-29 plane appeared above Tokyo. It dropped no bombs. It was strictly a reconnaissance mission. Shortly after The first raid on Tokyo happened on April 18, 1942, Though the bombing did little to Japan’s war capabilities, it created a huge victory propaganda for the United
The United States and Japan were in the process of peace talks when Japan launched their attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese gave the American people medals. The Americans then put the medals on bombs that were dropped on Japan in the months following the attack on Pearl Harbor. No one knew about the attack except the Japanese. Even though the U.S sensed the Japanese on radar, it was a surprise attack. The bombings began by the time they were able to figure out what was happening. Before the Pearl Harbor Attack, there was already some tension between the Japanese and the Americans as America had stopped trading oil, which was crucial to the Japanese, and was applying pressure on Japan for invading other South East Asian countries, which the Americans did not want to happen.
The USSR began preparing for a full-scale invasion of Japan shortly before the first atomic bomb, Little Boy, detonated above Hiroshima. The attack obliterated everything it came
There are several different types of chemical weapons and they all have different effects on their victims. All the effects being extremely