You may want to change your question to the past tense unless you are talking about gas chambers today which uses a chlorine gas......in KZs they used Zyklon B which is a rat poison. --- Zyklon B (hydrogen cyanide) was used at Auschwitz-Birkenau and at Majdanek. The other extermination camps used carbon monoxide. Some smaller camps, such as Stutthof, also used Zyklon B.
Depending on which service you are with and also the country for which you serve, various 'gasses' are used. The most prominent is CS gas.
Carbon Monoxide was primarily, if not only, used in the gas chambers.
Unless changed during current times; CS was SOP for training men during the Vietnam War era. To include the gas chamber.
The Burial chamber for the Pharoah or King. obviously it was His Chamber. Tut Tut.
Agent Orange was used in Okinawa.
It is used to aerate the softdrinks
Incapacitating agent, Riot Control Agent, CS, and CN, are all descriptions of non-lethal agents used in military training. This training is generally designed to prepare military members to protect themselves in hazardous environment such as chemical agent contaminated areas.
CS or tear gas used for training.
NERVE
incapacitating
Agent orange and other pesticides were used at the Fort Benning 26th Scout Dog Platoon Training camps.
It is CS or tear gas.
incapacitating
timing of an exercise
Carbon Monoxide was primarily, if not only, used in the gas chambers.
Unless changed during current times; CS was SOP for training men during the Vietnam War era. To include the gas chamber.
The kind that is recommended by the manufacturer
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