Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081:reg:25:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 25 (pt 9/15)
Character Range: 181244–184430

for the systems in Item 1, as follows (Category IV (c) and (h)):
 (a) "radiation Hardened" "microcircuits" and detectors (Category XI(c)(3) Note: This commodity has been formally proposed for movement to category XV(e)(2) in the near future).
 (b) radomes designed to withstand a combined thermal shock greater than 1000 cal/sq cm accompanied by a peak over pressure of greater than 50 kPa (7 pounds per square inch) (see Category IV(h)).
Note: Subitem (a)—a detector is defined as a mechanical, electrical, optical or chemical device that automatically identifies and records, or registers a stimulus such as an environmental change in pressure or temperature, an electrical or electromagnetic signal or radiation from a radioactive material.

Part 2—Exempted Technologies List

Exempted Technologies List
 (a) The following defence articles are exempted from the scope of the Treaty, regardless of which category may apply:
 (1) US origin defence articles, regardless of classification, (including those modified or improved), when used for marketing purposes, that have not previously been licensed for export by the United States Government;
 (2) defence articles specific to the existence of or method of compliance with anti‑tamper measures made at originating government direction;
 (3) all classified defence articles not being released pursuant to a government written request, directive or contract that provides for the export of the defence article. For US origin defence articles, the written request, directive or contract must be from the United States Department of Defense.  For Australian origin defense articles, the written request, directive or contract must be from the Australian Government.
 (b) The following specific defence articles are exempted from coverage under the Treaty:
 (1) defence articles listed in the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) Annex, the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Annex on Chemicals, the Convention on Biological and Toxin Weapons, and the Australia Group (AG) Common Control Lists (CCL);
 (2) defence articles specific to reduced observables, or counter low observables in any part of the spectrum, including radio frequency (RF), infrared (IR), Electro‑Optical, visual, ultraviolet (UV), acoustic, and magnetic;
 (3) defence articles specific to sensor fusion beyond that required for display or identification correlation;
 (4) defence articles specific to naval technology and systems in the following areas:
 (i) naval nuclear propulsion information;
 (ii) acoustic spectrum control and awareness;
 (iii) submersible vessels, oceanographic and associated equipment designed or modified for military purposes;
 (iv) torpedoes;
 (5) defence articles and services specific to naval nuclear propulsion equipment;
 (6) nuclear powered vessels;
 (7) defence articles and services specific to submarine combat control systems;
 (8) defence articles specific to countermeasures and counter‑countermeasures, including electronic or optical (including IR);
 (9) defence articles specific to Category XI(b) (for example, communications security (COMSEC) and TEMPEST), as well as their related defence articles in Category XI(c)