Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081:reg:16:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 5/8)
Character Range: 93437–96786

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(b) precision approach radar (PAR) equipment conforming to ICAO standards and employing electronically steerable linear (1‑ dimensional) arrays or mechanically positioned passive antennas; and
(c) radio altimeter equipment.
Note 5: Subsubparagraph (3)(xii)—this subsubparagraph does not control radars not otherwise controlled in this list, operating with a peak transmit power less than or equal to 250 watts.
Note 6: Subsubparagraph (3)(xvii)—normalised clutter attentuation is defined as the reduction in the power level of received distributed clutter when normalised to the thermal noise level.
Note 7: Subsubparagraph (3)(xxix)—laser radar systems embody specialised transmission, scanning, receiving, and signal processing techniques for utilisation of lasers for echo ranging, direction finding, and discrimination of targets by location, radial speed, and body reflection characteristics.
Note 8: Subsubparagraph (3)(xxix)—for the definition of "range" as it pertains to rocket systems, see note 1 to paragraph (a) of Category IV. "Payload" is the total mass that can be carried or delivered by the specified rocket, SLV, or missile that is not used to maintain flight.
Note 9: Subsubparagraph (3)(xxix)—this subparagraph includes terrain contour mapping equipment, scene mapping and correlation (both digital and analogue) equipment, Doppler navigation radar equipment, passive interferometer equipment, and imaging sensor equipment (both active and passive).
Note 10: Subsubparagraph (4)(i)—ES provides tactical situational awareness, automatic cueing, targeting, electronic order of battle planning, electronic intelligence (ELINT), communication intelligence (COMINT), or signals intelligence (SIGINT).
Note 11: Subparagraph (7)—this subparagraph does not control electronic systems or equipment (a) in production, or (b) identified in the relevant United States Government contract or other funding authorisation as being developed for both civil and military applications.
Note 12: Subparagraph (7)—note 9 does not apply to defence articles enumerated in this list in production or development.
Note 13: Subparagraph (7)—this subparagraph applies only to those contracts and funding authorisations that are dated 1 July 2015, or later.
Note 14: Subparagraph (12) includes terrain contour mapping equipment, scene mapping and correlation (both digital and analogue) equipment, Doppler navigation radar equipment, passive interferometer equipment, and imaging sensor equipment (both active and passive).
 (b) Electronic systems, equipment or software, not elsewhere enumerated in this subchapter, specially designed for intelligence purposes that collect, survey, monitor or exploit, or analyse and produce information from, the electromagnetic spectrum (regardless of transmission medium), or for counteracting such activities.
 (c) Parts, components, accessories, attachments and associated equipment, as follows:
 (1) Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) and Programmable Logic Devices (PLD) programmed for defence articles in this list;
 (2) Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) and populated circuit card assemblies for which the layout is specially designed for defence articles in this list;
 (3) multichip modules for which the pattern or layout is specially designed for defence articles in this list;
 (4)