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Biocruise: A Contemporary Threat -- Michael E. Dickey  -- Air Force Counterproliferation Center  -- September 01, 2000

The author assesses the risks of future adversaries coupling cruise missile technology with biological weapons.

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Assesment of the Emerging Biocruise Threat -- Rex R. Kiziah  -- Air Force Counterproliferation Center  -- August 01, 2000

The author considers the risks of rogue states developing cruise missile and biological warfare capability and concludes that "it is quite probable that by the 2005 timeframe one or more of the rogue nations will possess a long-range, land-attack cruise missile for use as a biological weapon system (biocruise) against the U.S. and its allies and their worldwide military operations."

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