Y36.0 |
War operations involving explosion of marine weapons
Depth-charge
Marine mine
Mine NOS, at sea or in harbour
Sea-based artillery shell
Torpedo
Underwater blast
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Y36.1 |
War operations involving destruction of aircraft
Aircraft:
burned
exploded
shot down
Crushed by falling aircraft
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Y36.2 |
War operations involving other explosions and fragments (during war operations)
Accidental explosion of:
munitions being used in war
own weapons
Antipersonnel bomb (fragments)
Explosion (of):
artillery shell
breech-block
cannon block
mortar bomb
Fragments from:
artillery shell
bomb
grenade
guided missile
land-mine
rocket
shell
shrapnel
Mine NOS
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Y36.3 |
War operations involving fires, conflagrations and hot substances
originating from fire caused directly by a fire-producing device or indirectly by any conventional weapon:
Asphyxia
Burns
Other injury
Petrol bomb
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Y36.4 |
War operations involving firearm discharge and other forms of conventional warfare
Battle wounds
Bayonet injury
Bullet:
carbine
machine gun
pistol
rifle
rubber (rifle)
Drowned in war operations NOS
Pellets (shotgun)
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Y36.5 |
War operations involving nuclear weapons
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Y36.6 |
War operations involving biological weapons
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Y36.7 |
War operations involving chemical weapons and other forms of unconventional warfare
Gases, fumes and chemicals
Lasers
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Y36.8 |
War operations occurring after cessation of hostilities
Injuries by explosion of bombs or mines placed in the course of operations of war, if the explosion occurred after cessation of hostilities
Injuries due to operations of war and classifiable to Y36.0-Y36.7 or Y36.9 but occurring after cessation of hostilities
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Y36.9 |
War operations, unspecified
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