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1994 No. 32 CUSTOMS (PROHIBITED EXPORTS) REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) - REG 3
Schedule 13 (Goods the exportation of which is prohibited unless a permission or licence to export the goods has been granted under regulation 13b by the Minister referred to in that regulation or an authorised person)
3.1 Omit the schedule, substitute:
SCHEDULE 13 Regulation 13B
MILITARY AND NON-MILITARY GOODS
(EXPORTATION PROHIBITED EXCEPT ON
PRODUCTION OF A LICENCE OR PERMISSION
UNDER REGULATION 13B)
PART 1
SIGNIFICANT MILITARY GOODS (CATEGORY 1) Column 1 Item No. Column 2 Description
of goods 1. Small arms or machine guns, designed or adapted for military
purposes, as follows: (a) smooth-bore weapons that: (i) are proof tested at
pressures above 1,300 bars; and (ii) operate normally and safely at pressures
above 1,000 bars; and (iii) are capable of accepting ammunition above 76.2 mm
in length; (b) rifles, carbines, revolvers, pistols, machine pistols and
machine guns; (c) weapons using caseless ammunition. 2. Large calibre
armament, weapons or projectors, as follows: (a) cannon; (b) guns; (c)
howitzers; (d) military flame throwers; (e) mortars; (f) projectile launchers;
(g) recoilless rifles; and (h) tank destroyers. 3. Ammunition, including
projectiles, for the equipment mentioned in item 1, 2, 12, 15 or 41 but not
including ammunition crimped without a projectile (blank star) and dummy
ammunition with a pierced powder chamber. 4. Bombs, torpedoes, rockets or
missiles, specially designed for military use, as follows: (a) bombs; (b)
cartridges; (c) demolition-charges; (d) demolition-devices; (e)
demolition-kits; (f) depth charges; (g) grenades; (h) military pyrotechnics;
(i) mines; (j) missiles; (k) rockets; (l) simulators; (m) smoke canisters; and
(n) torpedoes. 5. Apparatus and devices specially designed for the disruption
of all goods specified in item 4. 6. Vehicles and related equipment, specially
designed or modified for military use, as follows: (a) amphibious and deep
water fording vehicles; (b) armed or armoured vehicles, and vehicles fitted
with mounting for arms; (c) armoured railway trains; (d) half-tracks; (e)
tanks and self-propelled guns. 7. Toxicological agents and materials, and
components, and technology therefor, as follows: (a) biological agents and
radioactive materials specially adapted for military use to produce casualties
in humans or animals, degrade equipment or damage crops or the environment,
and chemical warfare agents, but not including: (i) chlorine; (ii) diphosgene
(trichloromethyl-chloroformate); (iii) ethyl bromoacetate; (iv) xylyl bromide;
(v) benzyl bromide; (vi) benzyl iodide; (vii) bromo acetone; (viii) cyanogen
bromide; (ix) bromo methylethylketone; (x) chloro acetone; (xi) ethyl
iodoacetate; (xii) iodo acetone; (b) equipment specially designed or modified
for the dissemination of the materials or agents specified in paragraph 7 (a)
and specially designed components therefor; (c) equipment specially designed
or modified for defence against materials or agents specified in paragraph 7
(a) and specially designed components therefor, but not including: (i) masks
for protection against specific industrial hazards, such as fumes or powders
in mining, quarrying or chemical plants; and (ii) gas masks designed for
civilian use; (d) equipment specially designed or modified for the detection
or identification of materials or agents specified in paragraph 7 (a) and
specially designed components therefor but not including personal radiation
monitoring dosimeters; (e) biopolymers specially designed or processed for
detection and identification of chemical warfare agents specified in paragraph
7 (a) and the cultures of specific cells used to produce them; (f)
biocatalysts for decontamination or degradation of chemical warfare agents,
and biological systems therefor as follows: (i) biocatalysts, specially
designed for decontamination or degradation of chemical warfare agents
described in paragraph 7 (a) resulting from directed laboratory selection or
genetic manipulation of biological systems; (ii) biological systems, as
follows: expression vectors, viruses or cultures of cells containing the
genetic information specific to the production of biocatalysts specified in
subparagraph 7 (f) (i); (g) technology, as follows: (i) technology for the
development, production or use of toxicological agents and materials, related
equipment and components, agents, and materials specified in paragraph 7 (a),
(b), (c) or (d); (ii) technology for the development, production or use of
biopolymers, or cultures of specific cells, specified in paragraph 7 (e);
(iii) technology exclusively for the incorporation of biocatalysts specified
in subparagraph 7 (f) (i) into military carrier substances or military
material. 8. Military explosives or propellants, and related substances, as
follows: (a) substances and mixtures therefor as follows: (i) spherical
aluminium powder with a particle size of 60 micrometres or less, manufactured
from material with an aluminium content of 99% or more; (ii) metal fuels in
particle sizes of less than 60 micrometres whether spherical, atomised,
spheroidal, flaked or ground, manufactured from material consisting of 99% or
more of one or more of the following: (A) zirconium, magnesium and alloys of
these; (B) beryllium; (C) iron powder with average particle size of 3
micrometres or less produced by reduction of iron oxide with hydrogen; (D)
boron or boron carbide fuels of 85% purity or higher and average particle size
of 60 micrometres or less; (iii) perchlorates, chlorates and chromates
composited with powdered metal or other high energy fuel components; (iv)
nitroguanidine (NQ); (v) compounds composed of fluorine and any of the
following: other halogens, oxygen, nitrogen; (vi) carboranes; decarborane;
pentaborane and derivatives thereof; (vii) cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine
(HMX); octahydro-1,3,5, 7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazine;
1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazacyclo octane; (octogen, octogene); (viii)
hexanitrostilbene (HNS); (ix) diaminotrinitrobenzene (DATB); (x)
triaminotrinitrobenzene (TATB); (xi) triaminoguanidinenitrate (TAGN); (xii)
titanium subhydride of stoichiometry TiH 0.65-1.68; (xiii) dinitroglycoluril
(DNGU, DINGU); tetranitroglycoluril (TNGU, SORGUYL); (xiv)
tetranitrobenzotriazolobenzotriazole (TACOT); (xv) diaminohexanitrobiphenyl
(DIPAM); (xvi) picrylaminodinitropyridine (PYX); (xvii)
3-Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO or ONTA); (xviii) hydrazine in concentrations
of 70% or more; hydrazine nitrate; hydrazine perchlorates; unsymmetrical
dimethyl hydrazine; monomethyl hydrazine; symmetrical dimethyl hydrazine;
(xix) ammonium perchlorate; (xx) cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine(RDX);
cyclonite; T4; hexahydro-1,3, 5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine;
1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triaza-cyclohexane (hexogen, hexogene); (xxi)
hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN); hydroxylammonium perchlorate (HAP); (xxii)
2-(5-cyanotetrazolato) pentaamminecobalt (III) perchlorate (or CP); (xxiii)
cis-bis (5-nitrotetrazolato) pentaamminecobalt (III) perchlorate (or BNCP);
(xxiv) 7-amino-4, 6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide (ADNBF); amino
dinitrobenzofuroxan; (xxv) 5,7-diamino-4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide,
(CL-14 or diamino dinitrobenzofurozan); (xxvi)
2,4,6-trinitro-2,4,6-triazacyclohexanone (K-6 or Keto-RDX); (xxvii)
2,4,6,8-tetranitro-2,4,6,8-tetraazabicyclo(3,3,0)octan-3-one
(tetranitrosemiglycouril, K-55 or keto-bicyclic HMX); (xxviii)
1,1,3-trinitroazetidine (TNAZ); (xxix) 1,4,5,8-tetranitro-
1,4,5,8-tetraazadecalin (TNAD); (xxx) hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20 or
HNIW; and clathrates of CL-20); (xxxi) polynitrocubanes with more than four
nitro groups; (xxxii) ammonium dinitramide (ADN or SR 12); (b) explosives and
propellants that meet the following performance parameters: (i) any explosive
with a detonation velocity exceeding 8,700 m/s or a detonation pressure
exceeding 340 kilobars; (ii) other organic high explosives not listed
elsewhere in this item yielding detonation pressures of 250 kilobars or more
that will remain stable at temperatures of 523 K (250 degrees C) or higher for
periods of 5 minutes or longer; (iii) any other United Nations (UN) Class 1.1
solid propellant not listed elsewhere in this item with a theoretical specific
impulse (under standard conditions) of more than 250 seconds for
non-metallised, or more than 270 seconds for aluminised, compositions; (iv)
any UN Class 1.3 solid propellant with a theoretical specific impulse of more
than 230 seconds for non-halogenised, 250 seconds for non-metallised and 266
seconds for metallised compositions; (v) any other gun propellants not listed
elsewhere in this item having a force constant of more than 1,200 kJ/kg; (vi)
any other explosive, propellant or pyrotechnic not listed elsewhere in this
item that can sustain a steady-state burning rate of more than 38 mm per
second under standard conditions of 68.9 bar pressure and 294 K (21 degrees
C); (vii) elastomer modified cast double based propellants (EMCDB) with
extensibility at maximum stress of more than 5% at 233 K (-40 degrees C); (c)
military pyrotechnics; (d) military high-energy solid or liquid fuels,
including: (i) aircraft fuels specially formulated for military purposes; and
(ii) liquid oxidisers comprised of or containing inhibited red fuming nitric
acid (IRFNA) or oxygen difluoride including military materials containing
thickeners for hydrocarbon fuels specially formulated for use in flamethrowers
or incendiary munitions, including metal stearates or palmates (also known as
octol) and M1, M2, M3 thickeners; (e) additives, precursors and stabilisers as
follows: (i) azidomethylmethyloxetane (AMMO) and its polymers; (ii) basic
copper salicylate; lead salicylate; (iii) bis (2,2-dinitropropyl) formal or
bis (2,2-dinitropropyl) acetal; (iv) bis (2-fluoro-2,2-dinitroethyl) formal
(FEFO); (v) bis (2-hydroxyethyl) glycolamide (BHEGA); (vi) bis
(2-methylaziridinyl) methylamino-phosphine oxide (methyl BAPO); (vii)
bisazidomethyloxetane and its polymers; (viii) bischloromethyloxetane (BCMO);
(ix) butadienenitrileoxide (BNO); (x) butanetrioltrinitrate (BTTN); (xi)
catocene, N-butyl-ferrocene and other ferrocene derivatives; (xii)
cyanoethylated polyamine and its salts; (iii) cyanoethylated polyamine
adducted with glycidol and salt; (xiv) dinitroazetidine-t-butyl salt; (xv)
energetic monomers, plasticisers and polymers containing nitro, azido,
nitrate, nitraza or difluoroamino groups; (xvi)
poly-2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoropentane-1, 5-diol formal (FPF-1); (xvii)
poly-2,4,4,5,5,6, 6-heptafluoro-2-trifluoromethyl-3-oxaheptane-1,7-diol formal
(FPF-3); (xviii) glycidylazide Polymer (GAP) and its derivatives; (xix)
guanidine nitrate; (xx) hexabenzylhexaazaisowurtzitane (HBIW); (xxi)
hexanitrostibene; (xxii) hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) with a
hydroxyl functionality of less than 2.16, a hydroxyl value of less than 0.77
meq/g, and a viscosity at 30 degrees C of less than 47 poise; (xxiii) hydrogen
peroxide in concentrations of greater than 85%; (xxiv) superfine iron oxide
(Fe2O3 hematite) with a specific surface area more than 250 m2/g and an
average particle size of 0.003 micrometre or less; (xxv) lead
beta-resorcylate; (xxvi) lead stannate, lead maleate, lead citrate; (xxvii)
lead-copper chelates of beta-resorcylate or salicylates; (xxviii)
nitratomethylmethyloxetane or poly (3-nitratomethyl, 3-methyl oxetane);
(Poly-NIMMO) (NMMO); (xxix) N-methyl-p-nitroaniline; (xxx) organo-metallic
coupling agents, specifically: (A) neopentyl (diallyl) oxy, tri (dioctyl)
phosphato titanate; also known as titanium IV, 2,2 (bis 2-propenolato-methyl,
butanolate or tris (dioctyl) phosphato-O), or LICA 12; (B) titanium IV,
((2-propenolato-l) methyl, N-propanolatomethyl) butanolato-l, also known as
tris(dioctyl)pyrophosphato or KR3538; (C) titanium IV, ((2-propenolato-l)
methyl, N-propanolatomethyl) butanolato-l, also known as
tris(dioctyl)phosphate or KR3512; (xxxi) polycyanodifluoroaminoethylene-oxide
(PCDE); (xxxii) polyfunctional aziridine amides: with isophthalic, trimesic
(BITA); butylene imine trimesamide isocyanuric; or trimethyladipic backbone
structures and 2-methyl or 2-ethyl substitutions on the aziridine ring;
(xxxiii) polyglycidylnitrate or poly (nitratomethyl oxirane); (Poly-GLYN)
(PGN); (xxxiv) polynitroorthocarbonates; (xxxv) propyleneimide,
2-methylaziridine; (xxxvi) tetraacetyldibenzylhexaazaiso-wurtzitane (TAIW);
(xxxvii) tetraethylenepentamineacrylonitrile (TEPAN); cyanoethylated polyamine
and its salts; (xxxviii) tetraethylenepentamineacrylonitrile-glycidol
(TEPANOL); cyanoethylated polyamine adducted with glycidol and its salts;
(xxxix) triphenyl bismuth (TPB); (xxxx) tris vinoxy propane adduct (TVOPA);
(xxxxi) tris-1-(2-methyl)aziridinyl phosphine oxide (MAPO);
bis(2-methylaziridinyl) 2-(2-hydroxypropanoxy) propylamino phosphine oxide
(BOBBA 8); and other MAPO derivatives; (xxxxii) 1,2,3-tris
(1,2-bis(difluoroamino)ethoxy) propane; (xxxxiii) 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene;
(xxxxiv) 1,2,4-trihydroxybutane (1,2,4-butanetriol); (xxxxv)
1,3,5,7-tetraacetyl-1,3,5,7-tetraazacyclooctane (TAT); (xxxxvi)
1,4,5,8-tetraazadecalin; (xxxxvii) low (less than 10,000) molecular weight,
alcohol-functionalised, poly (epichlorohydrin); poly (epichlorohydrindiol) and
triol; (f) military propellants and fuels not elsewhere specified in this
item. 9. Vessels (including ships) of war, as follows: (a) combat vessels; (b)
other vessels (surface or underwater) specially designed or modified for
military use, whether or not converted to non-military use, regardless of
current state of repair or operating condition, and whether or not they
contain weapon delivery systems or armour. 10. Aircraft (including
helicopters) and unmanned airborne vehicles, specially designed or modified
for military use, as follows: (a) combat aircraft; (b) other aircraft
specially designed or modified for military use, including military
reconnaissance, assault, military training, transporting and airdropping
troops or military equipment, and logistics support, but not including: (i)
aircraft designed or modified for military use which have been certified for
civil use by a civil aviation authority in Australia, Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, Eire, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom or United States of America,
and which are equipped to international civilian standards; or (ii) specially
designed components therefor; (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 associated equipment for command and control. 11. Directed energy
weapons (DEW) systems and related or countermeasure equipment, as follows: (a)
laser systems specially designed for destruction or effecting mission-abort of
a target; (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. 12. Kinetic energy
weapons systems specially designed for destruction or effecting mission-abort
of a target.
PART 2
OTHER MILITARY GOODS (CATEGORY 2) 13. Related equipment, accessories,
specially designed components and software (other than items specified
elsewhere in this Part) for goods specified in item 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9,
10, 11 or 12. 14. Silencers, special gun-mountings, clips and flash
suppressors for the goods specified in item 1, and specially designed
components therefor. 15. The following goods, and specially designed
components therefor: (a) signature reduction devices for goods specified in
item 2; and (b) military smoke, gas and pyrotechnic projectors or generators;
and (c) injectors, metering devices, storage tanks, and components for use
with liquid propelling charges for any of the equipment specified in this item
or in item 2. 16. Equipment and components specially designed for the
handling, control, activation, powering with once-only operational output,
launching, laying, sweeping, discharging, decoying, jamming, destruction,
disposal, detonation or detection of goods specified in item 3 or 4. 17.
Radomes specially designed to withstand a combined thermal shock greater than
41.8 kJ/m2 accompanied by a peak overpressure of greater than 49 kPa. 18.
Apparatus, devices and components specially designed for the refuelling of
goods specified in item 4. 19. Apparatus and devices specially designed for
dealing with improvised explosive devices or with other explosive devices not
specified in item 4, and specially designed ODMA software therefor. 20. Quartz
crystals and assemblies in worked, semi-finished or mounted form, specially
designed for equipment specified in item 4 or 16, which have one or more of
the following characteristics: (a) radiation hardened; (b) an operating
temperature range wider than 120 degrees C; (c) rated to have an acceleration
sensitivity of less than 1 x 10-9 of the operating frequency per g (where g =
9.81 metres/sec2) over a vibration test frequency range from 10 Hz to 2 KHz
sinewave and with a maximum level of acceleration not exceeding 20 g. 21.
Electrical pulsers: (a) capable of precisely timed, multiple initiations of
explosives, controlled to ten microseconds or less; and (b) capable of
delivering an output current greater than 100 amperes into a load of less than
40 ohms; and specially designed components and equipment therefor. 22. Fire
control equipment, related alerting and warning equipment, and related
systems, specially designed for military use, as follows, and specially
designed components and accessories therefor: (a) weapon sights, bombing
computers, gun laying equipment and on-board weapon control systems; (b)
target acquisition, designation, range-finding, surveillance or tracking
systems; detection, recognition or identification equipment; and sensor
integration equipment. 23. The following goods, and specially designed
components therefor: (a) military-type recovery vehicles; (b) carriers,
tractors and trailers specially designed for towing or transporting ammunition
or weapon systems, and related load handling equipment; (c) military mobile
repair shops specially designed to service military equipment; (d) all other
military vehicles specially designed or adapted for military use, including
tank transporters, tracked amphibious cargo carriers, high speed tractors,
heavy artillery transporters, bridge laying vehicles and specialised bulk
refuellers; (e) pneumatic tyre casings of a kind specially constructed to be
bullet proof or to run when deflated; (f) engines and power transfer systems
for the propulsion of the vehicles specified in this item or in item 6, and
specially designed components therefor; (g) tyre inflation pressure control
systems, operated from inside a moving vehicle, specially designed or modified
for military use; (h) suspensions specially designed or adapted for military
use. 24. The following goods, and specially designed components therefor: (a)
apparatus or devices designed or adapted for military purposes for the
detonation of explosive detonators or explosives; (b) apparatus or devices
capable of detecting explosives but not including X-ray apparatus or devices
specially designed for detection of explosives. 25. Special naval equipment
for vessels of war, as follows, and specially designed components therefor:
(a) engines: (i) diesel engines specially designed for submarines with the
following characteristics; (A) a power output of 1.12 MW (1,500 hp.) or more;
(B) a rotary speed of 700 rpm or more; (ii) electric motors, specially
designed for submarines, having the following characteristics; (A) a power
output of more than 0.75 MW (1,000 hp.); (B) quick reversing; (C) liquid
cooled; (D) totally enclosed; (iii) non-magnetic diesel engines specially
designed for military use with a power output of 37.3 kW (50 hp.) or more and
with a non-magnetic content in excess of 75% of total mass; (b) underwater
detection devices specially designed for military use and control; (c)
submarine and torpedo nets; (d) equipment for guidance and navigation
specially designed for military use; (e) hull penetrators and connectors,
specially designed for military use, that enable interaction with equipment
external to a vessel; (f) silent bearings specially designed for military use
and equipment containing those bearings. 26. Aero-engines, aircraft equipment
and related equipment, as follows, and components specially designed or
modified for military use: (a) aero-engines and specially designed components
therefor, but not including: (i) aero-engines designed or modified for
military use which have been certified for civil use by a civil aviation
authority in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Eire, France, Germany,
Greece, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain,
Turkey, United Kingdom or United States of America, or specially designed
components therefor; and (ii) reciprocating engines or specially designed
components therefor; (b) airborne equipment, including airborne refuelling
equipment, specially designed for use with the aircraft specified in paragraph
(a) or (b) of item 10, or the aero-engines specified in paragraph (a) of this
item, and specially designed components therefor; (c) pressure refuellers,
pressure refuelling equipment, equipment specially designed to facilitate
operations in confined areas and ground equipment, developed specially for
aircraft specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of item 10, or for the aero-engines
specified in paragraph (a) of this item; (d) pressurised breathing equipment
and partial pressure suits for use in aircraft, anti-gravity 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; (e) parachutes used for combat personnel, cargo
dropping or aircraft deceleration as follows: (i) parachutes for: (A) pinpoint
dropping of rangers; (B) dropping of paratroopers; (ii) cargo parachutes;
(iii) paragliders including drag parachutes, drogue parachutes for
stabilisation and attitude control of dropping bodies; (iv) drogue parachutes
for use with ejection seat systems for deployment and inflation sequence
regulation of emergency parachutes; (v) recovery parachutes for guided
missiles, drones or space vehicles; (vi) approach parachutes and landing
deceleration parachutes; (vii) other military parachutes; (f) automatic
piloting systems for parachuted loads; equipment specially designed or
modified for military use for controlled opening jumps at any height,
including oxygen equipment. 27. Electronic equipment not specified elsewhere
in this Schedule specially designed for military use and specially designed
components therefor. 28. Armoured or protective equipment and constructions,
as follows: (a) armoured plate; (b) combinations and constructions of metallic
and non-metallic materials specially designed to provide ballistic protection
for military systems; (c) military helmets, but not including conventional
steel helmets not equipped with, modified or designed to accept any type of
accessory device; (d) body armour, bullet-proof or bullet-resistant clothing,
flack suits and specially designed components therefor. 29. Specially designed
components for the equipment specified in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of item
28. 30. Specialised equipment for military training or for simulating military
scenarios, and specially designed components and accessories therefor. 31.
Imaging or countermeasure equipment, specially designed for military use, as
follows, and specially designed components and accessories therefor: (a)
recorders and image processing equipment; (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 paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) of this item. 32. Forgings, castings
and semi-finished products specially designed for products specified in item
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 23, 26, 39 or 41. 33. Forgings,
castings and semi-finished products specially designed for products specified
in item 5, 18 or 19. 34. Miscellaneous equipment, materials and libraries, as
follows, and specially designed components therefor: (a) self-contained diving
and underwater swimming apparatus: (i) closed or semi-closed circuit
(rebreathing) apparatus; (ii) specially designed components for use in the
conversion of open-circuit apparatus to military use; (iii) articles designed
exclusively for military use with self-contained diving and underwater
swimming apparatus; (b) construction equipment specially designed for military
use; (c) fittings, coatings and treatments for signature suppression,
specially designed for military use; (d) field engineer equipment specially
designed for use in a combat zone; (e) robots, robot controller and robot end
effectors, having any of the following characteristics: (i) specially designed
for military use; (ii) incorporating means of protecting hydraulic lines
against externally induced punctures caused by ballistic fragments and
designed to use hydraulic fluids with flash points higher than 839 K (566
degrees C); (iii) operable at altitudes exceeding 30,000m; (iv) specially
designed or rated for operating in an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP)
environment; (f) libraries specially designed for military use with equipment
specified in this Schedule. 35. Telescopic sights for military firearms, and
specially designed components therefor. 36. Equipment or technology for the
production of goods specified in this Schedule: (a) specially designed or
modified production equipment for the production of products specified in this
Schedule and specially designed components therefor; (b) specially designed
environmental test facilities, and specially designed equipment therefor, for
the certification, qualification or testing of products specified in this
Schedule; (c) production technology, even if the equipment with which such
technology is to be used is not specified in this Schedule; (d) technology
specific to the design of, the assembly of components into, and the operation,
maintenance and repair of, complete production installations even if the
components themselves are not specified in this Schedule. 37. Equipment for
the development of the goods specified in all items in this Schedule. 38.
Cryogenic or superconductive equipment, as follows, and specially designed
components and accessories therefor: (a) equipment specially designed or
configured to be installed in a vehicle for military ground, marine, airborne
or space applications, capable of operating while in motion and of producing
or maintaining temperatures below 103K (-170 degrees C); (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 and capable of operating while in motion, but
not including direct-current hybrid homopolar generators that have single-pole
normal metal armatures which rotate in a magnetic field produced by
superconducting windings, if those windings are the only superconducting
component in the generator. 39. The following goods and specially designed
components therefor: (a) equipment specially designed for the detection or
identification of, or defence against, systems specified in paragraph (a), (b)
or (c) of item 11, and specially designed ODMA software therefor; (b) physical
test models and related test results for the systems, equipment and components
specified in this item or item 11. 40. Software, as follows: (a) software
specially designed or modified for the development, production, or use of
equipment or material specified in this Schedule; (b) software specially
designed for: (i) modelling, simulation or evaluation of military weapon
systems; (ii) development, monitoring, maintenance or up-dating of software
embedded in military weapon systems; (iii) modelling or simulating military
operation scenarios, not specified in item 30; (iv) command, communications,
control and intelligence applications; (c) software for determining the
effects of conventional, nuclear, chemical or biological warfare weapons. 41.
Kinetic energy weapon systems and related equipment therefor, as follows: (a)
specially designed ODMA software; (b) specially designed test and evaluation
facilities and test models, including diagnostic instrumentation and targets,
for dynamic testing of kinetic energy projectiles and systems. 42. Technology
having a physical form and applicable to the development or use of items
specified in this Schedule other than technology specified elsewhere in this
Schedule. 43. Other goods as follows: (a) complete or partially complete
cryptographic equipment designed to ensure the secrecy of communications
(including data communications and communications through the medium of
telegraphy, video, telephony and facsimile) or stored information; (b)
software controlling, or computers performing the function of, cryptographic
equipment referred to in paragraph (a); (c) parts designed for goods referred
to in paragraphs (a) or (b); (d) applications software for cryptographic or
cryptanalytic purposes including software used for the design and analysis of
cryptologics; (e) radio transmitters and receivers for spread spectrum or
frequency agile communications systems having a total transmitted bandwidth
that is: (i) 100 or more times greater than the bandwidth of any one
information channel in the system; (ii) in excess of 50 kilohertz; or (iii)
designed or modified to use cryptographic techniques to generate the spreading
code for spread spectrum or the hopping code for frequency agile systems; (f)
parts designed or adapted for goods referred to in paragraph (e); (g) software
and equipment designed or adapted for controlling the functions of goods
referred to in paragraph (e); (h) information security systems, equipment,
software, application specific assemblies, modules or integrated circuits,
designed or modified to provide certified or certifiable multi-level security
of user-isolation at a level exceeding Class E4 of the Information Technology
Security Evaluation Criteria (ITSEC) or equivalent in force at the
commencement of these Regulations; (i) software designed or adapted for the
purpose of demonstrating that the information security features referred to in
paragraph (h) provide a multi-level security or user-isolation function. 44.
Goods from which information of a technological kind having a military
application may be obtained, being information: (a) that has a restricted or
higher classification under the Commonwealth system of protective security
classification; or (b) that, in relation to which the Commonwealth has, for
the purposes of giving effect to an agreement or arrangement with the
government of another country, taken steps to prevent its dissemination to
persons generally.
PART 3
NON-MILITARY LETHAL GOODS (CATEGORY 3) 45. Weapons as follows: (a) rifles,
carbines, pistols, revolvers, shotguns and smooth-bore weapons other than
those specially designed for military use; (b) air weapons; and parts and
components therefor. 46. Ammunition, including projectiles, and specially
designed components therefor, for the equipment specified in item 45. 47.
Forgings, castings and semi-finished products specially designed for products
specified in item 45. 48. Explosive materials and propellants other than
explosives or propellants specified in item 8, but not including those
specially designed for toys, novelty goods and display fireworks. 49.
Apparatus or devices other than goods specified in item 24, for the detonation
of explosive detonators or explosives. 50. Telescopic sights for non-military
firearms.
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