Nonproliferation: Assessing Missile Technology Export Controls : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, March 9, 2004U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 171 pages |
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... conventional payload . Slower and small UAV systems from model airplanes to GPS - enabled rotary wing craft can be ef- fective purveyors of chemical or biological weapons . A standard sized cargo container on the deck of a freighter ...
... conventional payload . Slower and small UAV systems from model airplanes to GPS - enabled rotary wing craft can be ef- fective purveyors of chemical or biological weapons . A standard sized cargo container on the deck of a freighter ...
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... conventional explosive payload . Slower and smaller UAV systems , from model airplanes to GPS - enabled rotary wing craft , can be effective purveyors of chemical or biological weapons . A standard - sized cargo container on the deck of ...
... conventional explosive payload . Slower and smaller UAV systems , from model airplanes to GPS - enabled rotary wing craft , can be effective purveyors of chemical or biological weapons . A standard - sized cargo container on the deck of ...
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... conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction . Cruise missiles and UAVs are no longer the exclusive domain of a few select countries . They are widely available throughout the world . At present there are report- edly about 130 ...
... conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction . Cruise missiles and UAVs are no longer the exclusive domain of a few select countries . They are widely available throughout the world . At present there are report- edly about 130 ...
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... conventional munitions have been developed for cruise missiles . A less extensive array of warheads is currently available for UAVs . This is due to the payload capacity of most of today's UAVs , which were originally intended to serve ...
... conventional munitions have been developed for cruise missiles . A less extensive array of warheads is currently available for UAVs . This is due to the payload capacity of most of today's UAVs , which were originally intended to serve ...
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... conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction . As you have requested , I will address the following questions : - What makes cruise missiles and UAVs a threat to U.S. national security ? - How effective are these systems for ...
... conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction . As you have requested , I will address the following questions : - What makes cruise missiles and UAVs a threat to U.S. national security ? - How effective are these systems for ...
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