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Statutory Instrument 2003 No. 1938The Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2003(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2003 No. 1938CUSTOMS AND EXCISEThe Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2003
The Secretary of State, in exercise of powers conferred by section 1 of the Import, Export and Customs Powers (Defence) Act 1939[1] and now vested in her[2], hereby makes the following Order. Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2003 and shall come into force on 13th August 2003. (2) In this Order "the principal Order" means the Export of Goods (Control) Order 1994[3]. Modifications to the Principal Order 2. - (1) The principal Order shall be amended as follows. (2) The amendments specified in Schedule 1 to this Order shall have effect. (3) The revocations specified in Schedule 2 to this Order shall have effect. Stephen Timms, Minister of State for Energy, E-Commerce and Postal Services, Department of Trade and Industry 24th July 2003 1.In Group 2, Part 1 of Schedule 1, after the words "Group 2 Explosive Related Goods" insert -
except: television or X-ray inspection equipment; b. electronic jamming equipment specially designed to prevent the detonation by radio remote control of improvised explosive devices; c. equipment and devices specially designed to initiate explosions by electrical or non-electrical means, including firing sets, detonators, igniters and detonating cord; except: equipment and devices specially designed for a specific commercial use consisting of the actuation or operation by explosive means of other equipment or devices the function of which is not the initiation or creation of explosions; and pressure controlled equipment specially designed for down-hole oilfield equipment applications and which are incapable of use at atmospheric pressure; d. equipment and devices, including shields and helmets, specially designed for the disposal of improvised explosive devices; except: bomb blankets and containers designed for holding improvised explosive devices or objects suspected of being such devices. 2.Linear cutting explosive charges. 2.In Part III of Schedule III, after the words "Military, Security and Para-military goods and Arms, Ammunition and Related Material" insert -
1.Subject to paragraph 2 below, the export of "technology" specified in this Part of this Schedule is prohibited by Article 2 of this Order if it is capable of being "required" for the "development", "production" or "use" of "goods" specified in this Part of this Schedule, whether or not the "technology" being exported in the particular case is intended to be applied in respect of such "goods". 2.The prohibitions in Article 2 does not apply to that "technology" which is the minimum necessary for the installation, operation, maintenance (checking) and repair of "goods" not specified in this Part of this Schedule, to "technology" "in the public domain", to "basic scientific research" or to the minimum necessary information for patent applications. Definitions In this Part:
b. antibodies, monoclonal, polyclonal or "anti-idiotypic"; c. specially designed or specially processed "receptors";
b. Is capable of positioning or orienting material, parts, tools or special devices through variable movements in three dimensional space; c. Incorporates three or more closed or open loop servo-devices which may include stepping motors; and d. Has "user accessible programmability" by means of the teach/playback method or by means of an electronic computer which may be a programmable logic controller, i.e. without mechanical intervention; except:
b. Fixed sequence manipulation mechanisms, which are automated moving devices, operating according to programmes where the motions are limited by fixed stops, such as pins or cams and the sequence of motions and the selection of paths or angles are not variable or changeable by mechanical, electronic or electrical means; c. Mechanically controlled variable sequence manipulation mechanisms, which are automated moving devices, operating according to programmes where the motions are limited by fixed, but adjustable stops, such as pins or cams and the sequence of motions and the selection of paths or angles are variable within the fixed programme pattern; variations or modifications of the programme pattern (e.g. changes of pins or exchanges of cams) in one or more motion axes are accomplished only through mechanical operations; d. Non-servo-controlled variable sequence manipulation mechanisms, which are automated moving devices, operating according to mechanically fixed programmed motions; the programme is variable but the sequence proceeds only by the binary signal from mechanically fixed electrical binary devices or adjustable stops; e. Stacker cranes defined as Cartesian co-ordinate manipulator systems manufactured as an integral part of a vertical array of storage bins and designed to access the contents of those bins for storage or retrieval;
b. The setting of function controls including entry of parameters. Controlled Goods
b. Smooth-bore weapons; c. Weapons using caseless ammunition; d. Silencers, "special gun mountings", weapon sights, clips and flash suppressers for arms specified in entry ML1.a., ML1.b. or ML1.c. except:
b. Firearms specially designed for dummy ammunition and which are incapable of firing any ammunition specified in this Part of this Schedule; c. Firearms certified by a registered UK Proof House as having been rendered incapable of firing any ammunition specified in this Part of this Schedule; d. Bayonets; e. Air (pneumatic) or cartridge (explosive) powered guns or pistols designed as:
2. Humane stunning devices employed specifically for animal slaughter. f. Signal pistols. ML2Smooth-bore weapons with a calibre of 20 mm or more, other armament or weapons with a calibre greater than 12.7 mm (calibre 0.50 inches), projectors and accessories, as follows, and specially designed components therefor:
b. Military smoke, gas and pyrotechnic projectors or generators; c. Weapons sights for arms specified in entry ML2.a. or ML2.b.; except:
ML3Ammunition and specially designed components therefor, for the weapons specified in entry ML1, ML2 or ML12;
b. Lead or lead alloy pellet ammunition specially designed for air weapons; c. Cartridges specially designed for signalling, bird scaring or lighting of gas flares at oil wells. ML4Bombs, torpedoes, rockets, missiles, and related equipment and accessories, as follows, specially designed for military use, and specially designed components therefor;
b. Equipment specially designed for the handling, control, activation, powering with one-time operational output, launching, laying, sweeping, discharging, decoying, jamming, detonation, disruption or detection of items specified in entry ML4.a.
PL5006Apparatus or devices specially designed for military use, used for the handling, control, discharging, decoying, jamming, detonation, disruption or detection of improvised explosive devices or other explosive devices not specified in entry ML4.a., and specially designed components therefor;
PL5030Bombs and grenades, other than those specified in entry ML4 and specially designed components therefor.
b. Target acquisition, designation, range-finding, surveillance or tracking systems; detection, date fusion, recognition or identification equipment; and sensor integration equipment; c. Countermeasure equipment for items specified in entry ML5.a. or ML5.b.; d. Field test or alignment equipment, specially designed for items specified in entry ML5.a. or ML5.b. ML6Ground vehicles and components, as follows:
b. All wheel drive vehicles capable of off road use which have been manufactured or fitted with metallic or non-metallic materials to provide ballistic protection; except:
2. vehicles fitted with, or designed or modified to be fitted with, a plough or flail for the purpose of land mine clearance.
PL5031Containers, other than those specified elsewhere in this Part of this Schedule, for mounting on ground vehicles, specially designed or modified for military use and components therefor specially designed or modified for military use.
2. Chemicals listed in items (1) to (6) of the Schedule to the Chemical Weapons Act 1996[5], read with notes 2 and 3 of that Schedule, whether or not they are CW agents in entry ML7.a., and chemical mixtures containing one or more of these chemicals; 3. 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (BZ)[CAS 6581-06-02] and chemical mixtures containing more than 1% by weight thereof; b. CW binary precursors and key precursors, as follows, and chemical mixtures containing one or more of these precursors:
2. O-Alkyl (H or equal to or less than C10, including cycloalkyl) O-2-dialkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl) aminoethyl alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl) phosphonite and corresponding alkylated and protonated salts, such as: QL: O-Ethyl-2-di-isopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonite [CAS 57856-11-8]; 3. Chlorosarin: O-Isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate [CAS 1445-76-7]; 4. Chlorosoman: O-Pinakoly% methylphosphonochloridate [CAS 7040-57-5]; c. "Tear gases" and "riot control agents" including:
2. O-Chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile (o-Chlorobenzalmalononitrile) (CS) [CAS 2698-41-1]; 3. Phenylacyl chloride (w-chloroacetophenone)(CN)[CAS 532-27-4]; 4. Dibenz-(b, f)-1, 4-oxazephine (CR) [CAS 257-07-8]; except:
2. CW agents made up of precursors specified in entry ML7.b.; Note: Entry ML7.d. does not include equipment not specially designed or modified for military purposes.
2. "Goods" specially designed or modified for the decontamination of "goods" contaminated with materials specified in ML7.a. and specially designed components therefor; 3. Chemical mixtures specially developed or formulated for the decontamination of "goods" contaminated with materials specified in ML7.a.; Note: Entry ML7.e. does not include "goods" not specially designed or modified for military purposes. except:
Note: Entry ML7.f. does not include "goods" not specially designed or modified for military purposes. g. "Biopolymers" specially designed or processed for the detection or identification of CW agents specified in entry ML7.a., and the cultures of specific cells used to produce them; h. "Biocatalysts" for the decontamination or degradation of CW agents, and biological systems therefor, as follows:
2. Biological systems, as follows: "expression vectors", viruses or cultures of cells containing the genetic information specific to the production of "biocatalysts" specified in entry ML7.h.1.; i. "Technology" as follows:
2. "Technology" for the "development", "production" or "use" of "biopolymers" or cultures of specific cells specified in entry ML7.g.; 3. "Technology" exclusively for the incorporation of "biocatalysts", specified in entry ML7.h.1., into military carrier substances or military material. Notes:
a. Cyanogen chloride [CAS 506-77-4]; b. Hydrocyanic acid [CAS 74-90-8]; c. Chlorine [CAS 7782-50-5]; d. Carbonyl chloride (phosgene) [CAS 75-44-5]; e. Diphosgene (trichloromethyl-l-chloroformate) [CAS 503-38-8]; f. Ethyl bromoacetate [CAS 105-36-2]; g. Xylyl bromide: ortho: [CAS 89-92-9], meta: [CAS 620-13-3], para: [CAS 104-81-4]; h. Benzyl bromide [CAS 100-39-01]; i. Benzyl iodide [CAS 620-05-3]; j. Bromo acetone [CAS 598-31-2]; k. Cyanogen bromide [CAS 506-68-3]; l. Bromo methylethylketone [CAS 816-40-0]; m. Chloro acetone [CAS 78-95-5]; n. Ethyl iodoacetate [CAS 623-48-3]; o. Iodo acetone [CAS 3019-04-3]; p. Chloropicrin [CAS 76-06-2]. 2. The "technology" cultures of cells and biological systems listed in entries ML7.g., ML7.h.2. and ML7.i.3. are exclusive and do not include "technology", cells or biological systems for civil purposes, such as agricultural, pharmaceutical, medical, veterinary, environmental, waste management, or in the food industry ML8In this entry, references in square brackets to Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers are included for convenience only. Goods of which the description in this entry includes a CAS reference are specified in this entry whether or not they fall within that reference.
2. BNCP (cis-bis (5-nitrotetrazolato) tetra amine-cobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 117412-28-9); 3. CL-14 (diamino dinitrobenzofuroxan or 5,7-diamino-4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide) (CAS 117907-74-1); 4. CL-20 (HNIW or Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane) (CAS 13528590-4); chlathrates of CL-20; 5. CP (2-(5-cyanotetrazolato) penta amine-cobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 70247-32-4); 6. DADE (1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethylene, FOX7); 7. DATB (diaminotrinitrobenzene) (CAS 1630-08-6); 8. DDFP (1, 4-dinitrodifurazanopiperazine); 9. DDPO (2,6-diamino-3,5-dinitropyrazine-1-oxide, PZO) (CAS 194486-77-6); 10. DIPAM (3,3' diamino-2-2',4,4',6,6'-hexanitrobiphenyl or dipicramide) (CAS 17215-44-0); 11. DNGU (DINGU or dinitroglycoluril) (CAS 55510-04-8); 12. Furazans, as follows:
b. DAAzF (diaminoazofurazan) (CAS 78644-90-3); 13. HMX and derivatives, as follows:
b. difluoroaminated analogs of HMX; c. K-55 (2,4,6,8-tetranitro-2,4,6,8-tetraazabicyclo-[3,3,0]-octanone-3, tetranitrosemiglycouril or keto-bicyclic HMX) (CAS 130256-72-3); 14. HNAD (hexanitroadamantane) (CAS 143850-71-9);
b. DNI (2,4-dinitroimidazole) (CAS 5213-49-0); c. FDIA (1-fluoro-2,4-dinitroimidazole); d. NTDNIA (N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2,4-dinitroimidazole); e. PTIA (1-picryl-2,4,5-trinitroimidazole); 17. NTNMH (1-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2-dinitromethylene hydrazine);
b. Keto-RDX (K-6 or 2,4,6-trinitro-2,4,6-triazacyclohexonone) (CAS 115029-35-1); 22. TAGN (triaminoguanidinenitrate) (CAS 4000-16-2);
b. NTNT (1-N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-4-nitrotetrazole); 26. Tetryl (trinitrophenylmethylnitramine) (CAS 479-45-8);
b. NNHT (2-nitroimino-5-nitro-hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine) (CAS 130400-13-4); 32. Triazoles, as follows:
b. ADHTDN (4-amino-3,5-dihydrazino-1,2,4-triazole dinitramide) (CAS 1614-08-0); c. ADNT (1-amino-3,5-dinitro-1,2,4-triazole); d. BDNTA ([bis-dinitrotriazole]amine); e. DBT (3,3'-dinitro-5,5-bi-1,2,4-triazole) (CAS 30003-46-4); f. DNBT (dinitrobistriazole) (CAS 70890-46-9); g. NTDNA (2-nitrotriazole)-5-dinitramide) (CAS 75393-84-9); h. NTDNT (1-N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-3,5-dinitrotriazole); i. PDNT (1-picryl-3,5-dinitrotriazole); j. TACOT (tetranitrobenzotriazolobenzotriazole) (CAS 25243-36-1); 33. Any explosive not listed elsewhere in ML8.a. with a detonation velocity exceeding 8,700 m/s at maximum density or a detonation pressure exceeding 34 GPa (340 kbar); b. "Propellants", as follows:
2. Any UN Class 1.3 solid "propellant" with a theoretical specific impulse (under standard conditions) of more than 230 seconds for non-halogenized, 250 seconds or non-metallized compositions and 266 seconds for metallized compositions; 3. "Propellants" having a force constant of more than 1,200kJ/kg; 4. "Propellants" that can sustain a steady-state linear burning rate of more than 38 mm/s under standard conditions (as measured in the form of an inhibited single strand) of 6.89 MPa (68.9 bar) pressure and 294K (21°C); 5. Elastomer modified cast double base (EMCDB) "propellants" with extensibility at maximum stress of more than 5% at 233K (-40°C); 6. Any "propellant" containing substances listed in ML8.a.; c. "Pyrotechnics", fuels and related substances, as follows, and mixtures thereof:
2. Alane (aluminium hydride) (CAS 7784-21-6); 3. Carboranes; decaborane (CAS 17702-41-9); pentaboranes (CAS 19624-22-7 and 18433-84-6) and their derivatives; 4. Hydrazine and derivatives, as follows (see also ML8.d.8. and d.9. for oxidising hydrazine derivatives);
b. Monomethyl hydrazine (CAS 60-34-4); c. Symmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (CAS 540-73-8); d. Unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (CAS 57-14-7); 5. Metal fuels in particle form whether spherical, atomized, spheroidal, flaked or ground, manufactured from material consisting of 99% or more of any of the following:
1. Beryllium (CAS 7440-41-7) in particle sizes of less than 60 µm; 2. Iron powder (CAS 7439-89-6) with particle size of 3 µm or less produced by reduction of iron oxide with hydrogen; b. Mixtures, which contain any of the following: 1. Zirconium (CAS 7440-67-7), magnesium (CAS 7439-95-4) or alloys of these in particle sizes of less than 60 µm; 2. Boron (CAS 7440-42-8) or boron carbide (CAS 12069-32-8) fuels of 85% purity or higher and particle sizes of less than 60 µm; except: boron and boron carbide enriched with boron-10 (20% or more of total boron-10 content); 6. Military materials containing thickeners for hydrocarbon fuels specially formulated for use in flame throwers or incendiary munitions, such as metal stearates or palmates (e.g., octal (CAS 637-12-7)) and M1, M2 and M3 thickeners; d. Oxidizers, as follows, and mixtures thereof:
2. AP (ammonium perchlorate) (CAS 7790-98-9); 3. Compounds composed of fluorine and any of the following:
b. Oxygen; or c. Nitrogen; except: chlorine trifluoride; e. Binders, plasticizers, monomers, polymers, as follows:
2. BAMO (bisazidomethyloxetane and its polymers) (CAS 17607-20-4); 3. BDNPA (bis(2,2-dinitropropyl)acetal) (CAS 5108-69-0); 4. BDNPF (bis(2,2-dinitropropyl)formal) (CAS 5917-61-3); 5. BTTN (butanetrioltrinitrate) (CAS 6659-60-5); 6. Energetic monomers, plasticizers and polymers containing nitro, azido, nitrate, nitraza or difluoroamino groups specially formulated for military use; 7. FAMAO (3-difluoroaminomethyl-3-azidomethyl oxetane) and its polymers; 8. FEFO (bis-(2-fluoro-2,2-dinitroethyl) formal) (CAS 17003-79-1); 9. FPF-1 (poly-2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoropentane-1,5-diol formal) (CAS 376-90-9); 10. FPF-3 (poly-2,4,4,5,5,6,6-heptafluoro-2-tri-fluoromethyl-3-oxaheptane-1,7-diol formal); 11. GAP (glycidylazide polymer) (CAS 143178-24-9) and its derivatives; 12. HTPB (hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene) with a hydroxyl functionality equal to or greater than 2.2 and less than or equal to 2.4, a hydroxyl value of less than 0.77 meq/g, and a viscosity at 30°C of less than 47 poise (CAS 69102-90-5); 13. Low (less than 10,000) molecular weight, alcohol functionalised, poly(epichlorohydrin); poly(epichlorohydrindiol) and triol; 14. NENAs (nitratoethylnitramine compounds) (CAS 17096-47-8, 85068-73-1, 82486-83-7, 82486-82-6 and 85954-06-9); 15. PGN (poly-GLYN, polyglycidylnitrate or poly(nitratomethyl oxirane) (CAS 27814-48-8); 16. Poly-NIMMO (poly nitratomethylmethyloxetane) or poly-NMMO (poly[3-Nitratomethyl-3-methyloxetane]) (CAS 84051-81-0); 17. Polynitroorthocarbonates; 18. TVOPA (1,2,3-tris[1,2-bis(difluoroamino)ethoxy] propane or trisvinoxy propane adduct) (CAS 53159-39-0). f. "Additives", as follows:
2. BHEGA (bis-(2-hydroxyethyl) glycolamide) (CAS 17409-41-5); 3. BNO (butadienenitrileoxide) (CAS 9003-18-3); 4. Ferrocene derivatives, as follows:
b. Catocene (2,2-bis-ethylferrocenyl propane) (CAS 37206-42-1); c. Ferrocene carboxylic acids; d. n-butyl-ferrocene (CAS 319904-29-7); e. Other adducted polymer ferrocene derivatives; 5. Lead beta-resorcylate (CAS 20936-32-7);
b. Titanium IV, [(2-propenolato-1) methyl, n-propanolatomethyl] butanolato-1, tris[dioctyl] pyrophosphate or KR3538; c. Titanium IV, [(2-propenolato-1) methyl, n-propanolatomethyl] butanolato-1, tris(dioctyl)phosphate; 16. Polycyanodifluoroaminoethyleneoxide; g. "Precursors", as follows:
2. Dinitroazetidine-t-butyl salt (CAS 125735-38-8); 3. HBIW (hexabenzylhexaazaisowurtzitane) (CAS 124782-15-6); 4. TAIW (tetraacetyldibenzylhexaazaisowurtzitane); 5. TAT (1,3,5,7-tetraacetyl-1,3,5,7-tetraaza cyclo-octane) (CAS 41378-98-7); 6. 1,4,5,8-tetraazadecalin (CAS 5409-42-7); 7. 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene (CAS 108-70-3); 8. 1,2,4-trihydroxybutane (1,2,4-butanetriol) (CAS 3068-00-6). ML9Vessels, special naval equipment and accessories, as follows, and components therefor specially designed or modified for military use:
b. Submarine and torpedo nets; c. Hull penetrators and connectors specially designed for military use that enable interaction with equipment external to a vessel. ML10"Aircraft", unmanned airborne vehicles, aero engines and "aircraft" equipment, related "goods" and components, specially designed or modified for military use, as follows:
b. Other "aircraft" specially designed or modified for military use, including military reconnaissance, assault, military training, transporting and airdropping troops or military equipment, logistics support, and components therefor specially designed or modified for military use; c. Unmanned airborne vehicles, including remotely piloted air vehicles (RPVs) and autonomous, programmable vehicles specially designed or modified for military use and their launchers, ground support and related equipment for command and control and components therefor specially designed or modified for military use; d. Aero-engines specially designed or modified for military use, and components therefor specially designed or modified for military use; e. Airborne equipment, including airborne refuelling equipment, specially designed for use with the "aircraft" specified in entry ML10.a. or ML10.b. or the aero-engines specified in entry ML10.d. and components therefor specially designed or modified for military use; f. Pressure refuellers, pressure refuelling equipment, equipment specially designed to facilitate operations in confined areas and ground equipment, developed specially for "aircraft" specified in entry ML10.a. or ML10.b., or for aero-engines specified in entry ML10.d.; g. Pressurised breathing equipment and partial pressure suits for use in "aircraft", anti-g suits, military crash helmets and protective masks, liquid oxygen converters used for "aircraft" or missiles, and catapults and cartridge actuated devices for emergency escape of personnel from "aircraft"; h. Parachutes used for combat personnel, cargo dropping or "aircraft" deceleration, as follows:
b. Dropping of paratroopers; 2. Cargo parachutes; i. Automatic piloting systems for parachuted loads; equipment specially designed or modified for military use for controlled opening jumps at any height, including oxygen equipment. ML11Electronic equipment, not controlled elsewhere in this Part of this Schedule, specially designed for military use and specially designed components therefor.
b. Specially designed test and evaluation facilities and test models, including diagnostic instrumentation and targets, for dynamic testing of kinetic energy projectiles and systems. N.B.: For weapon systems using sub-calibre ammunition or employing solely chemical propulsion, and ammunition therefor, see entries ML1 to ML4. ML13Armoured or protective equipment and constructions and components, as follows:
2. Suitable for military use; b. Constructions of metallic or non-metallic materials or combinations thereof specially designed to provide ballistic protection for military systems, and specially designed components therefor; except:
b. Helmets manufactured before 1945; d. Body armour and flak suits manufactured according to military standards or specifications, or equivalent, and specially designed components therefor; except:
PL5014Specially designed components for the "goods" specified in entries ML13.a. and ML13.c.
b. Cameras, photographic equipment and film processing equipment; c. Image intensifier equipment; d. Infrared or thermal imaging equipment; e. Imaging radar sensor equipment; f. Countermeasure or counter-countermeasure equipment for the equipment specified in entries ML15.a. to ML15.e.; except:
ML16Forgings, castings and other unfinished products the use of which in a controlled product is identifiable by material composition, geometry or function, and which are specially designed for any of the "goods" specified in entries ML1 to ML4, ML6, ML9, ML10, ML12 and ML19.
2. Specially designed components for use in the conversion of open-circuit apparatus to military use; 3. Articles designed exclusively for military use with self-contained diving and underwater swimming apparatus; b. Construction equipment specially designed for military use;
2. Incorporating means of protecting hydraulic lines against externally induced punctures caused by ballistic fragments (eg, incorporating self-sealing lines) and designed to use hydraulic fluids with flash points higher than 839K (566°C); or 3. Specially designed or rated for operating in an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) environment; f. Libraries (parametric technical databases) specially designed for military use with equipment specified in this Part of this Schedule;
ML18Equipment for the production (including design, examination, manufacture, testing and checking) of "goods" referred to in this Part of this Schedule, as follows:
b. Specially designed environmental test facilities and specially designed equipment therefor, for the certification, qualification or testing of products specified in this part of this Schedule. PL5017Equipment and test models other than those specified by entry ML11 or ML17.n specially designed or modified for the "development" or use of military "goods" specified in this Part of this Schedule.
b. Particle beam systems capable of destruction or effecting mission-abort of a target; c. High power radio-frequency (RF) systems capable of destruction or effecting mission-abort of a target; d. Equipment specially designed for the detection or identification of, or defence against, systems specified in entries ML19.a. to ML19.c.; e. Physical test models and related test results for the systems, equipment and components specified in this entry; f. Continuous wave or pulsed "laser" systems specially designed to cause permanent blindness to unenhanced vision (i.e., to the naked eye or to the eye with corrective eyesight devices). ML20Cryogenic and "superconductive" equipment, as follows, and specially designed components and accessories therefor:
b. "Superconductive" electrical equipment (rotating machinery and transformers) specially designed or configured to be installed in a vehicle for military ground, marine, airborne or space applications, capable of operating while in motion; except:
ML21"Software", as follows:
b. Specific "software", as follows:
b. "Development", monitoring, maintenance or up-dating of "software" embedded in military weapon systems; c. Modelling or simulating military operation scenarios, not specified in ML14; d. Command, Communications, Control and Intelligence (C3I) applications or Command, Communications, Control, Computer and Intelligence (C4I) applications; 2. "Software" for determining the effects of conventional, nuclear, chemical or biological warfare weapons; PL5001Other security and para-military police "goods", as follows:
b. Anti-riot and ballistic shields and specially designed components therefor; c. Restraints specially designed for restraining human beings, as follows:
2. Gangchains; 3. Electric shock belts; 4. Shackles having a maximum locked dimension exceeding 240mm overall (i.e., including cuffs and connecting chain); 5. Individual cuffs having an internal perimeter dimension when fully locked exceeding 165mm and shackles made therewith; d. Portable anti-riot devices for administering an incapacitating substance, and specialised components therefor; ML22"Technology" as follows:
b. "Technology" specific to the design of, the assembly of components into, and the operation, maintenance and repair of complete production installations for products referred to in this Part, even if the components of such production installations are not controlled.".
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order repeats the contents of the Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment) Order 2003 (S.I. 1905/2003), which proposed various amendments to the Export of Goods (Control) Order 1994, and revokes S.I. 1905/2003 due to an error in Part III, Schedule 1 at ML6. Article 1 provides for the citation and commencement of the Order, and defines the Export Control of Goods (Control) Order 1994 as the "principal Order". Article 2 gives effect to the modifications specified in Schedules 1 (amendment) and 2 (revocations). Schedule 1 replaces the current Group 2 of the principal Order (Explosive related good list) with Schedule 1 to this Order, and also makes technical amendments to the Military List to reflect changes agreed at the Wassenaar Plenary in December 2002, which reflect current technological usage. Schedule 2 makes various revocations and removes Angola from the principal Order, as Angola is no longer subject to an UN arms embargo. Notes: [1]1939 c. 69.back [2]S.I. 1970/1537.back [3]S.I. 1994/1191: Schedule 1, Group 2, Part I, as amended by S.I. 1997/2758, S.I. 1999/63 and S.I. 2001/729; Schedule 1, Part III, as amended by S.I. 1996/2663, S.I. 1997/1008, S.I. 1997/2758, S.I. 1999/63, S.I. 1999/1777, S.I. 2000/1239, S.I. 2000/2264, S.I. 2001/729, and S.I. 2002/2059; and Schedule 3, as amended by S.I. 1994/2711 and S.I. 1997/323.back [4]O.J. No. L159, 30.6.2000, as amended by Council Regulation (EC) No. 149/2003 O.J. No. L30. 5.2.2003.back [5]1996 c. 6.back [6]See also entry ML10.g.back ISBN0 11 047433 3 -- Back --
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