This report addresses Iraq's missile and UAV programs and their employment of missiles against Coalition forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The UN supervised the destruction of a number of Al Samoud 2 missiles, but some of these missiles may be deployed with Iraqi Forces. Intelligence sources estimate that Iraq has illegally retained up to 20 Al Hussein SCUD variant missiles and has fired a number of Ababil-100 missiles at coalition targets Iraq has also been accused of modifying L-29 Czech jet trainers to be used as UAVs to disseminate chemical or biological agents. This report will be updated as events warrant.
Iraq: Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Capable Missiles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
2003
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
Chemical, Biological, & Radiological Warfare , Missile Technology , Guided missiles , Iraq , Aircraft , Mass destruction weapons , Sources , Political alliances , Unmanned , Chemical agents , Joint military activities , Military forces(Foreign) , Intelligence , Biological agents , UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) , Al Samoud 2 missiles , Scud missiles ababil-100 missiles , Iraqi freedom operation , Coalition forces
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