Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
1999 Reports
- Biological Weapons by Dr. Kenneth Alibek, USAF Air War College, November 1, 1999 (Powerpoint 2001, 189 Kb)
- CHINA'S STRATEGIC MODERNIZATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES Mark A. Stokes [U.S. Army Strategic Studies Institute] -- September 1999
- The Military Role In Countering Terrorist Use Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction by Lansing E. Dickinson, Lt Col, USAF, United States Air Force Counterproliferation Center, Air War College, Air University September 1999
- The Third Temple's Holy Of Holies: Israel's Nuclear Weapons by Warner D. Farr, LTC, U.S. Army, United States Air Force Counterproliferation Center, Air War College, Air University September 1999
- A Chemical and Biological Warfare Threat: USAF Water Systems At Risk by Donald C. Hickman, Major, USAF, BSC, United States Air Force Counterproliferation Center, Air War College, Air University September 1999
- Feasibility of Third World Advanced Ballistic & Cruise Missile Threat, Volume 2: Emerging Cruise Missile Threat by Systems Assessment Group, NDIA Strike, Land Attack and Air Defense Committee, August 1999 (Adobe Acrobat PDF file, 2.1 Mb)
- China as Peer Competitor? Trends in Nuclear Weapons, Space, and Information Warfare KATHRYN L. GAUTHIER Lieutenant Colonel, USAF Air War College Maxwell Paper No. 18 MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, ALABAMA July 1999
- Report on Activities and Programs for Countering Proliferation and NBC Terrorism Counterproliferation Program Review Committee, May 1999
- Status of display systems in B-52H by Darrel G. Hopper , Frederick M. Meyer, and Kenneth E. Wodke, Air Force Research Laboratory, 2 April 1999 (Adobe Acrobat PDF file, 673 Kb)
- Department of Defense Nuclear / Biological / Chemical (NBC) Defense ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS - MARCH 1999 -- [6MB PDF!!]
- Air Force White Paper on Long-Range Bombers 01 March 1999 -- This paper addresses Congressional language from the Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, 1999 (Report 105-591) and the National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 1999 (Report 105-532). (...) To this end, this document describes the long-range bombers' significance in protecting U.S. national security interests and articulates the Air Force vision of long-range bomber employment in support of national security and military strategy. [PDF 1Mb]
- US Commercial Technology Transfers to The People's Republic of China, 1999
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