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United Kingdom: Butler Report
Iraq is seeking to develop new, larger liquid and solid propellant missiles, contrary to UN limits. Recent intelligence indicates personnel associated with the Al Samoud programme have now been tasked to concentrate on designing liquid propellant systems with ranges of 20...
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Iraq is seeking to develop new, larger liquid and solid propellant missiles, contrary to UN limits. Recent intelligence indicates personnel associated with the Al Samoud programme have now been tasked to concentrate on designing liquid propellant systems with ranges of 2000–3000km. New intelligence indicates the main focus may be on the development of a SCUD derivative, which we judge has an intended range of around 1200km . . . Providing sanctions remain effective, Iraq is unlikely to be able to produce a
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http://www.archive2.official-documents.co.uk/document/deps/hc/hc898/898.pdf#page=84
www.archive2.official-documents.co.uk/document/deps/hc/hc898/898.pdf#page...
Iraq is seeking to develop new, larger liquid <span class="highlight">and</span> solid propellant missiles, contrary to UN limits. Recent <span class="highlight">intelligence</span> indicates personnel associated with the Al Samoud programme have now been tasked to concentrate on designing liquid propellant <span class="highlight">systems</span> with ranges <span class="highlight">of</span> 2000–3000km. New <span class="highlight">intelligence</span> indicates the main focus may be on the development <span class="highlight">of</span> a SCUD derivative, which we judge has an intended range <span class="highlight">of</span> around 1200km . . . Providing sanctions remain effective, Iraq is unlikely to be able to produce a
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