It stinks some, but not as we know it.
Weaponized, in the context of your question, is usually a word set before bacteriological; As in weaponized biological agents. It means to take something that is deadly or harmful in it's natural state and then to turn it in -'weaponize'- to a weapon of mass destruction. Bacteria and virus' can be manipulated to be more deadly and enabled to be transmitted via a military delivery system such as a missile.
No it has not yet been produced
weaponized bio-warfare solid-form viral particles
attack back.
No, not yet.
Biological weapons are germs weaponized into superfine powders able to be breathed in and cause death or illness.
Producing weaponized uranium and nuclear material from which nuclear bombs can be built.
It's a bit clumsy. It would be better like this: "As of now, it has not yet been forwarded". Answer No, in the present form the 'yet' is redundant. To be correct the 'until now' or the 'yet' should be between 'not' and 'been'. Either: "It has not until now been forwarded" or "It has not yet been forwarded".
No Mother Teresa has not been canonized yet. She needs one more miracle for that.Mother Teresa has not yet been canonized. She has been beatified.
Not yet.
Well you would need a space shuttle/rocket for a start....
As yet Django as not been shown on British television.