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=== Testimony before House and Senate committees === In testimony on the progress of the [[Iraq Survey Group]] on October 2, 2003, he revealed to [[U.S. House of Representatives|House]] and [[United States Senate|Senate]] committees that the ISG had found that Iraq had a network of clandestine laboratories containing equipment that should have been (but was not) disclosed to [[UN]] inspectors. He also said that the ISG found an undeclared prison laboratory complex and an undeclared [[Unmanned Aerial Vehicle]] production facility. The Iraq Survey Group also found out that a UAV had been test flown out to a range of 500 kilometers, even though the agreed upon limit was 150 kilometers. Kay said that Iraq lied to the UN about the range of that particular UAV. He testified that Iraq had done research on [[Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever]] and [[Brucella]] but had not declared this to the UN. Iraq also continued research and development work on [[anthrax]] and ricin without declaring it to the UN. Kay told the committees that, between 1999 and 2002, Iraq attempted to obtain missile technology from [[North Korea]] that would allow them to build missiles with a range of 1300 kilometers, far beyond the UN limit of 150 kilometers that Iraq agreed upon in [[UN Resolution 687]]. They also sought anti-ship missiles with a range of 300 kilometers from North Korea. "With regard to delivery systems, the ISG team has discovered sufficient evidence to date to conclude that the Iraqi regime was committed to delivery system improvements that would have, if OIF had not occurred, dramatically breached UN restrictions placed on Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War," Kay testified.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/10/02/kay.report/ | work=CNN | title=Text of David Kay's unclassified statement | date=October 2, 2003}}</ref>
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