Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081:reg:25:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 25 (pt 12/15)
Character Range: 190476–193572

data that concerns the design, arrangement, development, manufacture, testing, operation, administration, training, maintenance, and repair of the propulsion plants of naval nuclear‑powered ships and prototypes, including the associated shipboard and shore‑based nuclear support facilities. Examples of defence articles covered by this exclusion include nuclear propulsion plants and nuclear submarine technologies or systems; nuclear powered vessels (See Categories VI and XX).
Note 7: Subparagraph (8)—examples of countermeasures and counter‑countermeasures related to defence articles not exportable under the Treaty are:
(a) IR countermeasures; or
(b) classified techniques and capabilities; or
(c) exports for precision radio frequency location that directly or indirectly supports fire control and is used for situation awareness, target identification, target acquisition, and weapons targeting and Radio Direction Finding (RDF) capabilities. Precision RF location is defined as angle of arrival accuracy of less than five degrees (RMS) and RF emitter location of less than ten percent range error; or
(d) providing the capability to reprogram; or
(e) acoustics (including underwater), active and passive countermeasure and counter‑countermeasures; or
(f) other electromagnetic active and passive countermeasures that are described in Category XI.
Note 8: Subparagraph (18)—the phrase "specific to design and testing of nuclear weapons" includes all items controlled in Category XVI(a) and (b), any items in Category XVI(c) that are used directly as part of such testing, and the items in Category XVI(d) or (e) directly related to the exempted articles in Category XVI (a), (b ), or (c).
Note 9: Subparagraph (22)—defence articles specific to MANPADS include missiles which can be used without modification in other applications. It also includes production and test equipment and components specifically designed or modified for MANPAD systems, as well as training equipment specifically designed or modified for MANPAD systems.
Note 10: Subparagraph (23)—this exclusion does not apply to de‑mining equipment in support of the clearance of landmines and unexploded ordnance for humanitarian purposes.
 As used in this exclusion, "anti‑personnel landmine" means any mine placed under, on, or near the ground or other surface area, or delivered by artillery, rocket, mortar, or similar means or dropped from an aircraft and which is designed to be detonated or exploded by the presence, proximity, or contact of a person; any device or material which is designed, constructed, or adapted to kill or injure and which functions unexpectedly when a person disturbs or approaches an apparently harmless object or performs an apparently safe act; any manually‑emplaced munition or device designed to kill, injure, or damage and which is actuated by remote control or automatically after a lapse of time.
Note 11: Subparagraph (24)—the cluster munitions that are subject to this exclusion are set forth below:
 The Convention on Cluster Munitions, signed December 3, 2008, and entered into force