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Lithuania

Outer Mongolia

People's Republic of China (excluding Re

public of China)

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

COUNTRY GROUP Z

North Korea

Vietnam
Cambodia
Cuba

(E.O. 12183; secs. 6 and 21, Pub. L. 96-72 to be codified at 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; Department Organization Order 10-3, dated Dec. 4, 1977, 42 FR 64721 (1977), as amended; and Industry and Trade Administration Organization and Function Order 45-1, dated Dec. 4, 1977, 42 FR 64716 (1977), as amended)

[43 58544, Dec. 15, 1978, as amended at 44 FR 75382, Dec. 19, 1979]

SUPPLEMENT No. 2 TO PART 370—U.S.
MUNITIONS LIST

The following articles 1 are designated by the Office of Munitions Control, U.S. Department of State, as arms, ammunition, and implements of war: 2

Category I-Firearms

(a) Non-automatic and semi-automatic firearms, to caliber .50 inclusive, shotguns with barrels less than 18 inches in length, and all components and parts therefor (see §§ 121.04 and 123.30 through 123.34).3

"The term "article" shall mean any of the arms, ammunition, and implements of war and technical data relating thereto enumerated in the United States Munitions List. 2 Arms, ammunition and implements of war must be mangled, crushed or cut beyond the possibility of restoration to their original identity, before they can be licensed by the Office of Export Administration for export as scrap metal. (See § 399.2, Interpretation 12.)

3 This cross-referenced Section refers to the regulations of the Office of Munitions Control, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520.

(b) Automatic firearms, and all components and parts therefor to caliber .50 inclusive (see § 121.04).3

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(c) Insurgency-counterinsurgency firearms or other weapons having a special military application regardless of caliber; and all components and parts therefor. (d) Firearms silencers.

(e) Bayorets and specifically designed components therefor.

(f) Riflescopes (except sporting type sights including optical), and specifically designed components therefor.

Category II-Artillery and Projectors

(a) Guns over caliber .50, howitzers, mortars, and recoilless rifles.

(b) Military flame throwers and projectors.

(c) Components and parts, including but not limited to, mounts and carriages for the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category.

Category III-Ammunition

(a) Ammunition for the arms in Categories I and II of this Section (see §§ 123.03 and 121.05).3

(b) The following components, parts, accessories, and attachments: cartridge cases, powder bags, bullets, jackets, cores, shells (excluding shotgun), projectiles, boosters, fuzes and components therefor, primers, and other detonating devices for such ammunition (see § 121.05).3

(c) Ammunition belting and linking machines.

(d) Ammunition manufacturing machines, and ammunition loading machines (except hand loading).

Category IV-Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, Rockets, Torpedoes, Bombs, and Mines

(a) Rockets (except meteorological sounding rockets), bombs, grenades, torpedoes, depth charges, land and naval mines, and military demolition blocks and blasting caps (see § 121.06).3

(b) Launch vehicles, guided missiles, and ballistic missiles, tactical and strategic.

(c) Apparatus, devices, and materials for the handling, control, activation, detection, protection, discharge, or detonation of the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category (see § 121.07).3

(d) Missile and space vehicle powerplants. (e) Military explosive excavating devices. (f) Ablative materials fabricated or semifabricated from advanced composites (e.g., silica, graphite, carbon, and boron filaments) for the articles in this Category when clearly identifiable as arms, ammunition, and implements of war, including the tape wrapping and other techniques for their production.

'See page 352.

(g) All specifically designed components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment for the articles in this Category.

Category V-Propellants, Explosives, and Incendiary Agents

(a) Propeliants for the articles in Categories III and IV of this Section (see § 121.10).3 (b) Military explosives (see § 121.11).3 (c) Military fuel thickeners (see § 121.12).3 (d) Military pyrotechnics, except (1) nonirritant smoke, and (2) other pyrotechnic materials having dual military and commercial use.

Category VI-Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment

(a) Warships, amphibious warfare vessels, landing craft, mine warfare vessels, patrol vessels, auxiliary vessels, service craft, floating dry docks, and experimental types of naval ships (see § 121.13).3

(b) Turrets and gun mounts, missile systems, arresting gear, special weapons systems, protective systems, submarine storage batteries, catapults and other components, parts, attachments, and accessories specifically designed for combatant vessels, including but not limited to, battleships, command ships, guided missile ships, cruisers, aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, escorts, minesweepers, and submarines.

(c) Submarine and torpedo nets and mine sweeping equipment. Components, parts, atttachments, and accessories specifically designed therefor.

(d) Harbor entrance magnetic, pressure, and acoustic detection devices, controls, and components thereof.

(e) Naval nuclear propulsion plants, their land prototypes and special facilities for their construction, support, and maintenance, including any machinery, device, component, or equipment specifically developed or designed for use in such plants or facilities (see § 123.38).3

Category VII-Tanks and Military Vehicles

(a) Military type armed or armored vehicles, military railway trains, and vehicles fitted with, designed, or modified to accommodate mountings for arms or other specialized military equipment.

(b) Military tanks, tank recovery vehicles, half-tracks, and gun carriers.

(c) Self-propelled guns and howitzers.

(d) Military trucks, trailers, hoists, and skids specifically designed for carrying and handling the articles in paragraph (a) of Categories III and IV; military mobile repair shops specifically designed to service military equipment.

(e) Military recovery vehicles.

(f) Amphibious vehicles (see § 121.08).3

(g) All specifically designed components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment, including military bridging and deep water fording kits, for the articles in this Category.

Category VIII-Aircraft, Spacecraft, and Associated Equipment

(a) Aircraft, including helicopters, designed, modified, or equipped for military purposes, including but not limited to the following: gunnery, bombing, rocket or missile launching, electronic surveillance, reconnaissance, refueling, aerial mapping, military liaison, cargo carrying or dropping, personnel dropping, military trainers, drones, and lighter-than-air aircraft (see § 121.14).3

(b) Spacecraft including manned and unmanned, active and passive satellites

(c) Military aircraft engines, except reciprocating engines, and spacecraft engines specifically designed or modified for the aircraft and spacecraft specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category.

(d) Airborne equipment, including but not iimited to airborne refueling equipment, specifically designed for use with the aircraft, spacecraft, and engines of the types in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this Category. (e) Launching, arresting, and recovery equipment for the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category.

(f) Non-expansive balloons in excess of 3,000 cubic feet capacity, except such types as are in normal sporting use.

(g) Power supplies and energy sources specifically designed for spacecraft.

(h) Components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for the articles in paragraphs (a) through (g) of this Category, excluding propellers used with reciprocating engines, and aircraft tires.

(i) Developmental aircraft components known to have a significant military application, excluding aircraft components concerning which Federal Aviation Agency certification is scheduled.

(j) Parachutes, except such types as are in normal sporting use, and complete canopies, harnesses, and platforms, and electronic release mechanisms therefor.

(k) Ground effect machines (GEMS), including surface effect machines and other air cushion vehicles, except such machines as are in normal commercial use, and all components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for use with such machines.

(1) Inertial systems, and specifically designed components therefor, inherently ca

'See page 352.

pable of yielding accuracies of better than 1 to 2 nautical miles per hour circular error of probability (c.e.p.).

Category IX-Military Training Equipment

(a) Military training equipment includes but is not limited to attack trainers, radar target trainers, radar target generators, gunnery training devices, anti-submarine warfare trainers, target equipment, armament training units, flight simulation devices, operational flight trainers, flight simulators, radar trainers, instrument flight trainers, and navigation trainers.

(b) Components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for the articles in paragraph (a) of this Category.

Category X-Protective Personnel
Equipment

(a) Military body armor (including armored vests), flak suits, and components and parts specifically designed therefor; military helmets, including liners.

(b) Partial pressure suits, pressurized breathing equipment, military oxygen masks, anti-"G" suis, protective clothing for handling guided missile fuel, military crash helmets, liquid oxygen converters used for aircraft (enumerated in Category VIII (a)), missiles, catapults, and cartridgeactuated devices utilized in emergency escape of personnel from aircraft (enumerated in Category VIII (a)).

(c) Protective apparel and equipment specifically designed for use with the articles in paragraphs (a) through (d) in Category XIV.

(d) Components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed for use with the articles in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this Category.

Category XI-Military and Space
Electronics

(a) Electronic equipment not included in Category XII of the Munitions List assigned a military designation or specifically designed, modified or configured for military application, including but not limited to the following items:

(1) Underwater sound equipment including long towed arrays, electronic beam formed sonar, target classification equipment, and spectrographic displays; search, acquisition, tracking, moving target indication and imaging radar systems; active and passive countermeasures, counter-countermeasures; electronic fuses; identification systems; command, control and communications systems, and regardless of designation, any experimental or developmental electronic equipment specifically designed or modified for military application, or for use with a military system, and

(2) Simple fathometers; underwater telephones; electro-mechanical beam former sonars and elementary sonobuoys; weather, navigation, and air traffic control radar systems; navigation, guidance, object-locating methods and means; displays; and telemetering equipment.

(b) Space electronics: (1) Electronic equipment specifically designed or modified for spacecraft, and spaceflight, other than equipment specifically designed or modified for use with communications satellites, and (2) Electronic equipment specifically designed or modified for use with communications satellites.

(c) Electronic systems or equipment designed, configured, used, or intended for use in search, reconnaissance, collection, monitoring, direction-finding, display, analysis, and production of information from the electromagnetic spectrum for intelligence or security purposes.

(d) Components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed for use or currently used with the equipment in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this Category, except such items as are in normal commercial use.

Category XII-Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical, and Guidance and Control Equipment

(a) Fire control systems; gun and missile tracking and guidance systems; military infrared, image intensifier, and other night sighting and night viewing equipment; military masers and military lasers; gun laying equipment; range, position, and height finders and spotting instruments; aiming devices (electronic, gyroscopic, optic, and acoustic); bomb sights, bombing computers, military television sighting and viewing units, inertial platforms, and periscopes for the articles of this section.

(b) Inertial and other weapons or space vehicle guidance and control systems; spacecraft guidance, control, and stabilization systems; astro compasses; and star trackers. (c) Components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category, except such items as are in normal commercial use.

Category XIII—Auxiliary Military
Equipment

(a) Aerial cameras, space cameras, special purpose military cameras, and specialized processing equipment therefor; military photointerpretation, stereoscopic plotting, and photogrammetry equipment, and specifically designed components therefor.

(b) Speech scramblers, privacy devices, cryptographic devices (encoding and decoding), and specifically designed components therefor, ancillary equipment, and especial

ly devised protective apparatus for such devices, components, and equipment.

(c) Self-contained diving and underwater breathing apparatus designed for a military purpose, anu specifically designed components therefor.

(d) Armor plate.

(e) Concealment and deception equipment, including but not limited to, special paints, decoys, and simulators, and components, parts, and accessories specifically designed therefor.

(f) Energy conversion devices for producing electrical energy from nuclear, thermal, or solar energy, or from chemical reaction, specifically designed or modified for military application.

(g) Chemiluminescent compounds and solid state devices specifically designed or modified for military application.

Category XIV-Toxicological Agents and Equipment; Radiological Equipment

(a) Chemical agents, including lung irritants, vesicants, lachrymators, and tear gases, sternutators and irritant smoke, and nerve gases and incapacitating agents (see § 121.08).3

(b) Biological agents adapted for use in war to produce death or disablement in human beings or animals, or to damage crops and plants.

(c) Equipment for dissemination, detection, and identification of, and defense against the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category (see § 123.31).3

(d) Nuclear radiation detection and measuring devices, except such devices as are in normal commercial use.

(e) Components, parts, accessories, attachments, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for the articles in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this Category.

Category XV-[Reserved]

Category XVI-Nuclear Weapons Design and Test Equipment (see § 123.38).3

(a) Any article, material, equipment, or device which is specifically designed or specifically modified for use in the design, development, or fabrication of nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices.

(b) Any article, material, equipment, or device which is specifically designed or specifically modified for use in the devising, carrying out, or evaluating of nuclear weapons tests or any other nuclear explosions, except such items as are in normal commercial use for other purposes.

3 This cross-referenced Section refers to the regulations of the Office of Munitions Control, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520.

(c) Cold cathode tubes such as krytrons and sprytrons.

Category XVII-Classified Articles

All articles, including technical data relating thereto, not enumerated herein, containing information which is classified as requiring protection in the interests of national defense.

Category XVIII-Technical Data

Technical data relating to the articles designated in this subchapter as arms, ammunition, and implements of war (see §§ 125.01, 125.11 and 123.38).3

Category XIX-[Reserved]

Category XX-Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic and Associated Equipment (a) Submersible vessels, manned and unmanned, designed for military purposes or having independent capability to maneuver vertically or horizontally at depths below 1,000 feet or powered by nuclear propulsion plants.

(b) Submersible vessels, manned or unmanned, designed in whole or in part from technology developed by or for the U.S. Armed Forces.

(c) Any of the articles in Categories VI, IX, XI, XIII and elsewhere in § 121.013 that may be used with submersible vessels.

(d) Equipment, components, parts, accessories, and attachments designed specifically for any of the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Category.

Category XXI-[Reserved]

Category XXII-Miscellaneous Articles Any article and technical data relating thereto not enumerated herein, having significant military applicability, determined by the Director, Office of Munitions Control, Department of State, in consultation with appropriate agencies of the Government and having the concurrence of the Department of Defense.

SUPPLEMENT No. 3 TO PART 370.-NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL UNDER NRC LICENSING AUTHORITY

(a) Nuclear reactors and specially designed or prepared parts and components therefor, as follows:

(1) Reactor pressure vessels, i.e., metal vessels as complete units or as major shopfabricated parts therefor, which are specially designed to contain the core of a nuclear

"This cross-referenced Section refers to the regulations of the Office of Munitions Control, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520.

reactor and are capable of withstanding the operating pressure of the primary coolant.

(2) Reactor fuel charging and discharging machines, i.e., manipulative equipment specially designed or prepared for inserting or removing fuel in a nuclear reactor.

(3) Reactor control rods, i.e., rods specially designed or prepared for the control of the reaction rate in a nuclear reactor.

(4) Reactor pressure tubes, i.e., tubes specially designed or prepared to contain fuel elements and the primary coolar.t in a nuclear reactor at an operating pressure in excess of 50 atmospheres.

(5) Reactor primary coolant pumps, i.e., pumps specially designed or prepared for circulating the primary coolant in nuclear reactors.

(6) Zirconium tubes, i.e., zirconium metal and alloys in the form of tubes or assemblies of tubes specially designed or prepared for use in a nuclear reactor.

(7) Reactor internals, e.g., core support structures, control rod guide tubes, thermal shields, baffles, core grid plates and diffuser plates specially designed or prepared for use in a nuclear reactor.

(8) Reactor control rod drive mechanisms, including detection and measuring equipment to determine flux levels.

(9) Any other component specially designed or prepared for use in a nuclear reac tor.

(10) Specially designed or prepared parts and components for any of the above.

(b) Plants for the separation of the isotopes of source material, special nuclear material or lithium, and specially designed or prepared equipment and components therefor, as follows:

(1) Uranium hexafluoride (UF.) corrosionresistant valves.

(2) Units capable of separating isotopes of source material, special nuclear material or lithium, such as (i) gas centrifuges, (ii) jet nozzle separation units, (iii) vortex separation units, and (iv) laser isotope separation units.

(3) Uranium hexafluoride (UF.) corrosionresistant axial or centrifugal compressors, and specially designed or prepared seals for such compressors.

(4) Gaseous diffusion barriers specially designed or prepared for use in separating isotopes of source material, special nuclear material or lithium.

(5) Gaseous diffuser housings specially designed or prepared for use in plants for separating isotopes of source material, special nuclear material or lithium.

(6) Heat exchangers specially designed or prepared for use in gaseous diffusion plants. (7) Any other equipment or component specially designed or prepared for use in an isotope separation plant.

(8) Specially designed or prepared parts and components for any of the above.

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