Is it possible to deliver antimatter weaponry to enemies?

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I came to me that, though antimatter is powerful, getting it to the enemy is very hard. Since it is highly unstable, any acceleration would probably result in it destroying its canister and annihilating the canister. Furthermore, does it worth creating antimatter for the warfare, and could anybody please think of another way of generating more antimatter?
 
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