Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081:reg:18:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 18 (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 106786–110124

18  Category XIII—Materials and Miscellaneous Articles
 (a) Cameras and specialised processing equipment therefor, photointerpretation, stereoscopic plotting, and photogrammetry equipment which are specifically designed, developed, modified, adapted, or configured for military purposes, and components specifically designed or modified therefor.
 (b) Information security or information assurance systems and equipment, cryptographic devices, software and components, as follows:
 (1) military or intelligence cryptographic (including key management) systems, equipment, assemblies, modules, integrated circuits, components and software (including their cryptographic interfaces) capable of maintaining secrecy or confidentiality of information or information systems, including equipment or software for tracking, telemetry and control (TT&C) encryption and decryption;
 (2) military or intelligence cryptographic (including key management) systems, equipment, assemblies, modules, integrated circuits, components and software (including their cryptographic interfaces) capable of generating spreading or hopping codes for spread spectrum systems or equipment;
 (3) military or intelligence cryptanalytic systems, equipment, assemblies, modules, integrated circuits, components and software;
 (4) military and intelligence systems, equipment, assemblies, modules, integrated circuits, components or software (including all previous or derived versions) authorised to control access to or transfer data between different security domains as listed on the Unified Cross Domain Management Office (UCDMO) Control List (UCL);
 (5) ancillary equipment specially designed for the articles in subparagraphs (1) to (4).
 (c) [Reserved]
 (d) Materials, as follows:
 (1) ablative materials fabricated or semi‑fabricated from advanced composites (for example, silica, graphite, carbon, carbon/carbon, and boron filaments) specially designed for the articles in Category IV or XV (MT if usable for nozzles, re‑entry vehicles, nose tips or nozzle flaps usable in rockets, space launch vehicles (SLVs) or missiles capable of achieving a range greater than or equal to 300 km);
 (2) carbon/carbon billets and preforms that are reinforced with continuous unidirectional fibres, tows, tapes, or woven cloths in three or more dimensional planes (MT if usable for rocket, SLV or missile systems and usable in rockets, SLVs or missiles capable of achieving a range greater than or equal to 300 km).
Note 1: "Range" is the maximum distance that the specified rocket system is capable of travelling in the mode of stable flight as measured by the projection of its trajectory over the surface of the Earth. The maximum capability based on the design characteristics of the system, when fully loaded with fuel or propellant, will be taken into consideration in determining range. The range for rocket systems will be determined independently of any external factors such as operational restrictions, limitations imposed by telemetry, data links, or other external constraints. For rocket systems, the range will be determined using the trajectory that maximises range, assuming International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standard atmosphere with zero wind.
Note 2: This paragraph does not control carbon/carbon billets and preforms where reinforcement in