Group 6 Schedule guidance: Guide to the Schedule to the Defence Production Act

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The following table lists all goods under Group 6 of Global Affairs Canada (GAC)'s A Guide to Canada's Export Control List, 2023 version, found at section 5 of the Schedule to the Defence Production Act (DPA). It is aimed at assisting Controlled Goods Program (CGP) clients to determine whether those goods are controlled goods.

Notes

The information contained in the “Export Control List (ECL) control text” column of Table C is based on GAC’s A Guide to Canada's Export Control List, 2023 version.

For the purposes of this Schedule guide, the term “guide”, by itself, utilized in column 2 (ECL control text) and column 3 (Schedule control text) refers to GAC's A Guide to Canada's Export Control List, 2023 version.

Table C: Group 6 Schedule guidance–Missile Technology Control Regime
Schedule/ECL number ECL control text Schedule control text Schedule guidance

6-1.

Complete delivery systems

Complete delivery systems

The entry and specific sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.A.1.

Complete rocket systems (including ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, and sounding rockets) capable of delivering at least a 500 kg “payload” to a “range” of at least 300 km.

Complete rocket systems (including ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, and sounding rockets) capable of delivering at least a 500 kg “payload” to a “range” of at least 300 km.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.A.2.

Complete unmanned aerial vehicle systems (including cruise missiles, target drones and reconnaissance drones) capable of delivering at least a 500 kg “payload” to a “range” of at least 300 km.

Complete unmanned aerial vehicle systems (including cruise missiles, target drones and reconnaissance drones) capable of delivering at least a 500 kg “payload” to a “range” of at least 300 km.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Test and Production Equipment

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.B.1.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-1.D.

Software

Software

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of “production facilities” specified in 6-1.B.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of “production facilities” specified in 6-1.B.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.D.2.

“Software” specially designed or modified to coordinate the function of more than one subsystem in systems specified in 6-1.A.

“Software” specially designed or modified to coordinate the function of more than one subsystem in systems specified in 6-1.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-1.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-1.A., 6-1.B., or 6-1.D.

Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-1.A., 6-1.B., or 6-1.D.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.

Complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems

Complete subsystems specially designed for complete delivery systems

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to complete subsystems that are specially designed for complete delivery systems.

6-2.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.A.1.

Complete subsystems usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., as follows:

Complete subsystems specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A., as follows:

Note A:
For the purposes of the Schedule to the DPA, the “Note” at the end of item 6-2.A.1.f. of the guide does not apply.

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads. The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

The ECL Note at the end of entry 6-2.A.1. does not apply for domestic controls.

This note is only relevant to the control status at time of export.

6-2.A.1.a.

Individual rocket stages usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A.;

Individual rocket stages usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A.;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.A.1.b.

Re-entry vehicles usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., and, as follows, equipment designed or modified therefor, except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for non-weapon payloads:

  • Heat shields, and components therefor, fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;
  • Heat sinks and components therefor fabricated of light-weight, high heat capacity materials;
  • Electronic equipment specially designed for re-entry vehicles;

Re-entry vehicles usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., and, as follows, equipment designed or modified therefor, except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for non-weapon payloads:

  • Heat shields, and components therefor, fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;
  • Heat sinks and components therefor fabricated of light-weight, high heat capacity materials;
  • Electronic equipment specially designed for re-entry vehicles;

The entry and associated sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.A.1.b.1.

Heat shields, and components therefor, fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

Heat shields fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to complete heat shields.

The Schedule entry does not control components.

Please note that the components to the entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule if they are subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-2.A.1.b.2.

Heat sinks and components therefor fabricated of light-weight, high heat capacity materials;

Heat sinks fabricated of light-weight, high heat capacity materials;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the controls are limited to complete heat sinks.

The Schedule entry does not control components.

Please note that the components to the entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule if they are subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1;2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-2.A.1.b.3.

Electronic equipment specially designed for re-entry vehicles;

Electronic equipment specially designed for re-entry vehicles;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.A.1.c.

Rocket propulsion subsystems, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., as follows:

Solid propellant rocket motors, hybrid rocket motors, liquid propellant rocket engines, or gel propellant rocket motors integrated, or designed or modified to be integrated, into a liquid propellant or gel propellant propulsion system, specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A., having a total impulse capacity equal to or greater than 1.1 x 106 Ns;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for complete subsystems Usable for complete delivery systems of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-2.A.1.c.1.

Solid propellant rocket motors or hybrid rocket motors having a total impulse capacity equal to or greater than 1.1 x 106 Ns;

The items identified by the ECL sub-entry are controlled domestically by the control text of Schedule entry 6-2.A.1.c.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-2.A.1.c.2.

Liquid propellant rocket engines or gel propellant rocket motors integrated, or designed or modified to be integrated, into a liquid propellant or gel propellant propulsion system which has a total impulse capacity equal to or greater than 1.1 x 106 Ns;

The items identified by the ECL sub-entry are controlled domestically by the control text of Schedule entry 6-2.A.1.c.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-2.A.1.d.

“Guidance sets”, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., capable of achieving system accuracy of 3.33% or less of the “range” (for example, a “circle of equal probability (CEP)” of 10 km or less at a “range” of 300 km), except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for missiles with a “range” under 300 km or manned aircraft;

Technical Notes:

  1. A ‘guidance set’ integrates the process of measuring and computing a vehicle’s position and velocity (i.e. navigation) with that of computing and sending commands to the vehicle’s flight control systems to correct the trajectory.
  2. In Item 6-2.A.1.d., ‘CEP’ (Circular Error Probable or Circle of Equal Probability) is a measure of accuracy, defined as the radius of the circle centred at the target, at a specific range, in which 50% of the payloads impact.

“Guidance sets”, specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A., capable of achieving system accuracy of 3.33% or less of the “range” (for example, a “CEP” of 10 km or less at a “range” of 300 km), except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for missiles with a “range” under 300 km or manned aircraft;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

The Note below 6-2.A.1.f. pertains to exports. It has no meaning for the Schedule and, consequently, does not apply for domestic controls.

6-2.A.1.e.

Thrust vector control subsystems, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for rocket systems other than those specified in 6-1.A.;

Thrust vector control sub-systems, specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A., except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for rocket systems other than those specified in 6-1.A.;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

The Note below 6-2.A.1.f. pertains to exports. It has no meaning for the Schedule and, consequently, does not apply for domestic controls.

6-2.A.1.f.

Weapon or warhead safing, arming, fuzing, and firing mechanisms, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for systems other than those specified in 6-1.A.

Weapon or warhead safing, arming, fuzing, and firing mechanisms, specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A., except as provided in the Note below 6-2.A.1. for those designed for systems other than those specified in 6-1.A.

Note A:
For the purposes of the Schedule to the DPA, the “Note” at the end of item 6-2.A.1.f. of the guide does not apply.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

The Note at the end of 6-2.A.1.f. pertains to exports. It has no meaning for the Schedule and, consequently, does not apply for domestic controls.

6-2.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Test and Production Equipment

The entry associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.B.1.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.B.2.

“Production equipment” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

“Production equipment” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-2.D.

Software

Software

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of “production facilities” specified in 6-2.B.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of “production facilities” specified in 6-2.B.1.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.D.2.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of rocket motors or engines specified in 6-2.A.1.c.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of rocket motors or engines specified in 6-2.A.1.c.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.D.3.

“Software”, specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of “guidance sets” specified in 6-2.A.1.d.

“Software”, specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of “guidance sets” specified in 6-2.A.1.d.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.D.4.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of subsystems or equipment specified in 6-2.A.1.b.3.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of subsystems or equipment specified in 6-2.A.1.b.3.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.D.5.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of subsystems in 6-2.A.1.e.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of subsystems in 6-2.A.1.e.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.D.6.

Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of subsystems in 6-2.A.1.f.

Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of subsystems in 6-2.A.1.f.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-2.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-2.A., 6-2.B. or 6-2.D.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-2.A., 6-2.B. or 6-2.D.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.

Propulsion components and equipment

Propulsion components and equipment

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.A.1.

Turbojet and turbofan engines, as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.1.a.

Engines having all of the following characteristics:

  1. ‘Maximum thrust value’ greater than 400 N excluding civil certified engines with a ‘maximum thrust value’ greater than 8.89 kN;
  2. Specific fuel consumption of 0.15 kg N-1h-1 or less;
  3. ‘Dry weight’ less than 750 kg; and
  4. ‘First-stage rotor diameter’ less than 1 m;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.1.b.

Engines designed or modified for systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.2., regardless of thrust, specific fuel consumption, ‘dry weight’ or ‘first-stage rotor diameter’.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.2.

Ramjet, scramjet, pulse jet, detonation, or ‘combined cycle’ engines, including devices to regulate combustion, and specially designed components therefor, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.2.

Ramjet, scramjet, pulse jet, detonation, or ‘combined cycle’ engines, including devices to regulate combustion, specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.2, and specially designed components therefor.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for Propulsion Components and Equipment of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

Please note that all ramjet, scramjet, pulse jet, detonation, and combined cycle engines are domestically controlled by Schedule entry 5504.2.a.ii which makes a reference to ECL entry 1-9.A.11.

6-3.A.3.

Rocket motor cases, ‘insulation’ components and nozzles, for solid propellant or hybrid rocket motors usable in the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.1.c.1. or 6-20.A.1.b.1.

Rocket motor cases and nozzles, for solid propellant or hybrid rocket motors specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.

Note A:
For the purposes of the Schedule to the DPA, the “Technical Note” and “Note” at the end of item 6-3.A.3. of the guide do not apply.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to:

  • remove the domestic control of “insulation” components
    • the technical note to entry 6-3.A.3. is removed as it provides clarification to the definition of “insulation” which is not domestically controlled by the Schedule
  • clarify that the controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for propulsion components and equipment of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads
    • the Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control

As the “Technical Note” and “Note” at the end of item 6-3.A.3. of Global Affairs Canada’s ECL pertains to insulation components, these have no meaning for the Schedule and, consequently, do not apply for domestic controls.

Please note that the item (“insulation” components) is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.4.

Staging mechanisms, separation mechanisms, and interstages therefor, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Staging mechanisms, separation mechanisms, and interstages therefor, specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for propulsion components and equipment of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-3.A.5.

Liquid, slurry and gel propellant (including oxidisers) control systems, and specially designed components therefor, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., designed or modified to operate in vibration environments greater than 10 g rms between 20 Hz and 2 kHz.

Liquid, slurry and gel propellant (including oxidisers) control systems specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A., designed or modified to operate in vibration environments greater than 10 g rms between 20 Hz and 2 kHz.

Note A:
For the purposes of the Schedule to the DPA, section 2 of the “Notes” at the end of item 6-3.A.5. of the guide does not apply.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to:

  • remove the general control of components from domestic controls
  • clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for propulsion components and equipment of the entry that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads
    • the Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control

Section 2 of the “Notes” at the end of item 6-3.A.5 pertains to exports. It has no meaning for the Schedule and, consequently, does not apply for domestic controls.

Please note that the items (specially designed components for liquid, slurry and gel propellant control systems) are domestically controlled by the Schedule if they are subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled.

Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.6.

Specially designed components for hybrid rocket motors specified in 6-2.A.1.c.1. or 6-20.A.1.b.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.7.

Radial ball bearings having all tolerances specified in accordance with ISO 492 Tolerance Class 2 (or ANSI/ ABMA Std 20 Tolerance Class ABEC-9 or other national equivalents), or better and having all of the following characteristics:

  1. An inner ring bore diameter between 12 and 50 mm;
  2. An outer ring outside diameter between 25 and 100 mm; and
  3. A width between 10 and 20 mm.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.8.

Liquid or gel propellant tanks specially designed for the propellants controlled in Item 6-4.C. or other liquid or gel propellants used in the systems specified in 6-1.A.1.

Liquid or gel propellant tanks specially designed for the propellants controlled in 6-4.C.2.a., 6-4.C.2.b., 6-4.C.4.a.1.,
6-4.C.4.a.3. to 6-4.C.4.a.6., 6-4.C.4.b.2., 6-4.C.4.b.4., or other liquid propellants used in the systems specified in 6-1.A.1.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to equipment, assemblies and components for Propulsion Components and Equipment that are identified by the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-3.A.9.

“Turboprop engine systems” specially designed for the systems in 6-1.A.2. or 6-19.A.2., and specially designed components therefor, having a maximum power greater than 10 kW (achieved uninstalled at sea level static conditions using the ICAO standard atmosphere), excluding civil certified engines.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.A.10.

Combustion chambers and nozzles for liquid propellant rocket engines or gel propellant rocket motors usable in the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.1.c.2. or 6-20.A.1.b.2.

Combustion chambers and nozzles for liquid propellant rocket engines or gel propellant rocket motors usable in the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.1.c.2. or 6-20.A.1.b.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Test and Production Equipment

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.B.1.

“Production facilities” specially designed for equipment or materials specified in 6-3.A.1., 6-3.A.2.,
6-3.A.3., 6-3.A.4., 6-3.A.5., 6-3.A.6., 6-3.A.8., 6-3.A.9., 6-3.A.10. or 6-3.C.

“Production facilities” specially designed for equipment or materials specified in 6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.3., 6-3.A.4., 6-3.A.5., or 6-3.A.8.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to test and production equipment for the propulsion components and equipment to the entries that remain on the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-3.B.2.

“Production equipment” specially designed for equipment or materials specified in 6-3.A.1., 6-3.A.2.,
6-3.A.3., 6-3.A.4., 6-3.A.5.,
6-3.A.6., 6-3.A.8., 6-3.A.9.,
6-3.A.10. or 6-3.C.

“Production equipment” specially designed for equipment or materials specified in 6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.3., 6-3.A.4.,
6-3.A.5., or 6-3.A.8.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to test and production equipment for the propulsion components and equipment to the entries that remain on the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-3.B.3.

Flow-forming machines usable in the “production” of propulsion components and equipment (e.g. motor cases and interstages) for systems specified in 6-1.A., having all of the following, and specially designed components therefor:

  1. Equipped with, or according to the manufacturer’s technical specification are capable of being equipped with, numerical control units or computer control; and
  2. More than two axes which can be co-ordinated simultaneously for contouring control.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.C.

Materials

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.C.1.

“Interior lining“ usable for rocket motor cases in the subsystems specified in 6‑2.A.1.c.1. or specially designed for subsystems specified in 6-20.A.1.b.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.C.2.

“Insulation” material in bulk form usable for rocket motor cases in the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.1.c.1. or specially designed for subsystems specified in 6-20.A.1.b.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-3.D.

Software

Software

The entry and associated sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of “production facilities” and flow forming machines specified in 6-3.B.1. or 6-3.B.3.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of “production facilities” specified in 6-3.B.1.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to:

  • maintain domestic controls on “software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of “production facilities”
  • remove domestic controls on “software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of flow forming machines

6-3.D.2.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-3.A.1., 6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.4., 6-3.A.5., 6-3.A.6. or 6-3.A.9.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.4., or 6-3.A.5.

Note A:
For the purposes of the Schedule to the DPA, section 1 of the “Notes” of 6-3.D.2 of the guide does not apply.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to the software of specified equipment for propulsion components and equipment to the entries that remains on the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-3.D.3.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “development” of equipment specified in 6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.3. or 6-3.A.4.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “development” of equipment specified in 6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.3. or 6-3.A.4.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-3.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment, materials or “software” specified in 6-3.A.1.,
6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.3., 6-3.A.4.,
6-3.A.5., 6-3.A.6., 6-3.A.8.,
6-3.A.9., 6-3.A.10., 6-3.B., 6-3.C. or
6-3.D.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment, materials or “software” specified in 6-3.A.2., 6-3.A.3., 6-3.A.4., 6-3.A.5., 6-3.B.1., 6-3.B.2., or 6-3.D.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to the technology for the specified equipment, materials or software to propulsion components and equipment to the entries that remain on the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-4.

Propellants, chemicals and propellant production

Propellants, chemicals and propellant production

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-4.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Test and Production Equipment

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.B.1.

“Production equipment”, and specially designed components therefor, for the “production”, handling or acceptance testing of liquid propellants or propellant constituents specified in 6-4.C.

“Production equipment”, and specially designed components therefor, for the “production”, handling or acceptance testing of liquid propellants or propellant constituents specified in 6-4.C.2.a., 6-4.C.2.b., 6-4.C.4.a.1., 6-4.C.4.a.3., 6-4.C.4.a.4., 6-4.C.4.a.5., 6-4.C.4.a.6.,
6-4.C.4.b.2., or 6-4.C.4.b.4.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to the specified test and production equipment for propellants, chemicals and propellant production to the entries that remain controlled by the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-4.B.2.

“Production equipment”, other than that described in 6-4.B.3., and specially designed components therefor, for the production, handling, mixing, curing, casting, pressing, machining, extruding or acceptance testing of solid propellants or propellant constituents specified in 6-4.C.

“Production equipment”, other than that described in 6-4.B.3., and specially designed components therefor, for the production, handling, mixing, curing, casting, pressing, machining, extruding or acceptance testing of solid propellants or propellant constituents specified in
6-4.C.2.a., 6-4.C.2.b., 6-4.C.4.a.1., 6-4.C.4.a.3.,
6-4.C.4.a.4., 6-4.C.4.a.5., 6-4.C.4.a.6., 6-4.C.4.b.2., or
6-4.C.4.b.4.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to the specified test and production equipment for propellants, chemicals and propellant production to the entry that remain controlled by the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-4.B.3.

Equipment as follows and specially designed components therefor:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.B.3.a.

Batch mixers having all of the following:

  1. Designed or modified for mixing under vacuum in the range of zero to 13.326 kPa;
  2. Capable of controlling the temperature of the mixing chamber;
  3. A total volumetric capacity of 110 litres or more; and
  4. At least one ‘mixing/kneading shaft’ mounted off centre;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.B.3.b.

Continuous mixers having all of the following:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.B.3.b.1.

Designed or modified for mixing under vacuum in the range of zero to 13.326 kPa;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.B.3.b.2.

Capable of controlling the temperature of the mixing chamber; and

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

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  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule
6-4.B.3.b.3.

Any of the following:

  1. Two or more mixing/kneading shafts; or
  2. All of the following:
    1. A single rotating and oscillating shaft with kneading teeth/pins; and
    2. Kneading teeth/pins inside the casing of the mixing chamber;
Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.B.3.c.

Fluid energy mills usable for grinding or milling substances specified in 6-4.C.;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.B.3.d.

Metal powder “production equipment” usable for the “production”, in a controlled environment, of spherical, spheroidal or atomised materials specified in 6-4.C.2.c., 6-4.C.2.d. or 6-4.C.2.e.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.

Materials

Materials

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.1.

Composite and composite modified double base propellants.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.2.

Fuel substances as follows:

Fuel substances as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.a.

Hydrazine (CAS 302-01-2) with a concentration of more than 70%;

Hydrazine (CAS 302-01-2) with a concentration of more than 70%;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.

Hydrazine derivatives as follows:

Hydrazine derivatives as follows:

The entry and all its sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.1.

Monomethylhydrazine (MMH) (CAS 60-34-4);

Monomethylhydrazine (MMH) (CAS 60-34-4);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.2.

Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) (CAS 57-14-7);

Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) (CAS 57-14-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.3.

Hydrazine mononitrate (CAS 13464-97-6);

Hydrazine mononitrate (CAS 13464-97-6);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.4.

Trimethylhydrazine (CAS 1741-01-1);

Trimethylhydrazine (CAS 1741-01-1);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.5.

Tetramethylhydrazine (CAS 6415-12-9);

Tetramethylhydrazine (CAS 6415-12-9);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.6.

N,N diallylhydrazine (CAS 5164-11-4);

N,N diallylhydrazine (CAS 5164-11-4);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.7.

Allylhydrazine (CAS 7422-78-8);

Allylhydrazine (CAS 7422-78-8);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.8.

Ethylene dihydrazine (CAS 6068-98-0);

Ethylene dihydrazine (CAS 6068-98-0);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.9.

Monomethylhydrazine dinitrate

Monomethylhydrazine dinitrate

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.10.

Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine nitrate;

Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine nitrate;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.11.

Hydrazinium azide (CAS 14546-44-2);

Hydrazinium azide (CAS 14546-44-2);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.12.

1,1-Dimethylhydrazinium azide; (CAS 227955-52-4) /
1,2 Dimethylhydrazinium azide (CAS 299177-50-7);

1,1-Dimethylhydrazinium azide; (CAS 227955-52-4) /
1,2 Dimethylhydrazinium azide (CAS 299177-50-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.13.

Hydrazinium dinitrate (CAS 13464-98-7);

Hydrazinium dinitrate (CAS 13464-98-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.14.

Diimido oxalic acid dihydrazine (CAS 3457-37-2);

Diimido oxalic acid dihydrazine (CAS 3457-37-2);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.15.

2-hydroxyethylhydrazine nitrate (HEHN);

2-hydroxyethylhydrazine nitrate (HEHN);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.16.

Hydrazinium perchlorate (CAS 27978-54-7);

Hydrazinium perchlorate (CAS 27978-54-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.17.

Hydrazinium diperchlorate (CAS 13812-39-0);

Hydrazinium diperchlorate (CAS 13812-39-0);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.18.

Methylhydrazine nitrate (MHN) (CAS 29674-96-2);

Methylhydrazine nitrate (MHN) (CAS 29674-96-2);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.19.

1,1-Diethylhydrazine nitrate (DEHN) /
1,2-Diethylhydrazine nitrate (DEHN) (CAS 363453-17-2);

1,1-Diethylhydrazine nitrate (DEHN) /
1,2-Diethylhydrazine nitrate (DEHN) (CAS 363453-17-2);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.b.20.

3,6-dihydrazino tetrazine nitrate (DHTN);

Technical Note:
3,6-dihydrazino tetrazine nitrate is also referred to as 1,4-dihydrazine nitrate.

3,6-dihydrazino tetrazine nitrate (DHTN);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.2.c.

Spherical or spheroidal aluminium powder (CAS 7429-90-5) in particle size of less than 200 x 10-6 m (200 µm) and an aluminium content of 97% by weight or more, if at least 10% of the total weight is made up of particles of less than 63 µm, according to ISO 2591-1:1988 or national equivalents;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.2.d.

Metal powders of any of the following: zirconium (CAS 7440-67-7), beryllium (CAS 7440-41-7), magnesium (CAS 7439-95-4) or alloys of these, if at least 90% of the total particles by particle volume or weight are made up of particles of less than 60 µm (determined by measurement techniques such as using a sieve, laser diffraction or optical scanning), whether spherical, atomised, spheroidal, flaked or ground, consisting of 97% by weight or more of any of the above mentioned metals;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.2.e.

Metal powders of either boron (CAS 7440-42-8) or boron alloys with a boron content of 85% or more by weight, if at least 90% of the total particles by particle volume or weight are made up of particles of less than 60 µm (determined by measurement techniques such as using a sieve, laser diffraction or optical scanning), whether spherical, atomised, spheroidal, flaked or ground;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.2.f.

High energy density materials, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A., as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.2.f.1.

Mixed fuels that incorporate both solid and liquid fuels, such as boron slurry, having a mass-based energy density of 40 x 106 J/kg or greater;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.2.f.2.

Other high energy density fuels and fuel additives (for example, cubane, ionic solutions, JP-10) having a volume-based energy density of 37.5 x 109 J/m3 or greater, measured at 20°C and one atmosphere (101.325 kPa) pressure.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.2.g.

Hydrazine replacement fuels as follows:

  • 2-Dimethylaminoethylazide (DMAZ) (CAS 86147-04-8).

Hydrazine replacement fuels as follows:

  • 2-Dimethylaminoethylazide (DMAZ) (CAS 86147-04-8).

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.3.

Oxidisers/Fuels as follows:

  1. Perchlorates, chlorates or chromates mixed with powdered metals or other high energy fuel components;
  2. Hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN) (CAS 13465-08-2).

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.4.

Oxidiser substances as follows:

Oxidiser substances as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.a.

Oxidiser substances usable in liquid propellant rocket engines as follows:

Oxidiser substances usable in liquid propellant rocket engines as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.a.1.

Dinitrogen trioxide (CAS 10544-73-7);

Dinitrogen trioxide (CAS 10544-73-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.a.2.

Nitrogen dioxide (CAS 10102-44-0)/dinitrogen tetroxide (CAS 10544-72-6);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.4.a.3.

Dinitrogen pentoxide (CAS 10102-03-1);

Dinitrogen pentoxide (CAS 10102-03-1);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.a.4.

Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen (MON);

Technical Note:
Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen (MON) are solutions of Nitric Oxide (NO) in Dinitrogen Tetroxide/Nitrogen Dioxide (N2O4/NO2) that can be used in missile systems. There are a range of compositions that can be denoted as MONi or MONij where i and j are integers representing the percentage of Nitric Oxide in the mixture (e.g. MON3 contains 3% Nitric Oxide, MON25 25% Nitric Oxide. An upper limit is MON40, 40% by weight).

Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen (MON);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.a.5.

Inhibited Red Fuming Nitric Acid (IRFNA) (CAS 8007-58-7);

Inhibited Red Fuming Nitric Acid (IRFNA) (CAS 8007-58-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.a.6.

Compounds composed of fluorine and one or more of other halogens, oxygen or nitrogen;

Note:
Item 6-4.C.4.a.6. does not control Nitrogen Trifluoride (NF3) (CAS 7783-54-2) in a gaseous state as it is not usable for missile applications.

Compounds composed of fluorine and one or more of other halogens, oxygen or nitrogen;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.b.

Oxidiser substances usable in solid propellant rocket motors as follows:

Oxidiser substances usable in solid propellant rocket motors as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.b.1.

Ammonium perchlorate (AP) (CAS 7790-98-9);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.4.b.2.

Ammonium dinitramide (ADN) (CAS 140456-78-6);

Ammonium dinitramide (ADN) (CAS 140456-78-6);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.b.3.

Nitro-amines (cyclotetramethylene - tetranitramine (HMX) (CAS 2691-41-0); cyclotrimethylene - trinitramine (RDX) (CAS 121-82-4));

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.4.b.4.

Hydrazinium nitroformate (HNF) (CAS 20773-28-8);

Hydrazinium nitroformate (HNF) (CAS 20773-28-8);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.4.b.5.

2,4,6,8,10,12-Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) (CAS 135285-90-4).

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.5.

Polymeric substances, as follows:

Polymeric substances, as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.5.a.

Carboxy - terminated polybutadiene (including carboxyl - terminated polybutadiene) (CTPB);

Carboxy - terminated polybutadiene (including carboxyl - terminated polybutadiene) (CTPB);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.5.b.

Hydroxy - terminated polybutadiene (including hydroxyl – terminated polybutadiene) (HTPB) (CAS 69102-90-5);

Hydroxy - terminated polybutadiene (including hydroxyl – terminated polybutadiene) (HTPB) (CAS 69102-90-5);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.5.c.

Glycidyl azide polymer (GAP), including hydroxyl - terminated GAP;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.5.d.

Polybutadiene - Acrylic Acid (PBAA);

Polybutadiene - Acrylic Acid (PBAA);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.5.e.

Polybutadiene - Acrylic Acid - Acrylonitrile (PBAN) (CAS 25265-19-4 / CAS 68891-50-9);

Polybutadiene - Acrylic Acid - Acrylonitrile (PBAN) (CAS 25265-19-4 / CAS 68891-50-9);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.5.f.

Polytetrahydrofuran polyethylene glycol (TPEG).

Technical Note:
Polytetrahydrofuran polyethylene glycol (TPEG) is a block co-polymer of poly 1,4 Butanediol (CAS 110-63-4) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) (CAS 25322-68-3).

Polytetrahydrofuran polyethylene glycol (TPEG).

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.5.g.

Polyglycidyl nitrate (PGN or poly-GLYN) (CAS 27814-48-8).

Polyglycidyl nitrate (PGN or poly-GLYN) (CAS 27814-48-8).

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is also domestically controlled by Schedule entry 2-8.e.15.

6-4.C.6.

Other propellant additives and agents as follows:

Other propellant additives and agents as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.a.

Bonding agents as follows:

Bonding agents as follows:

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.a.1.

Tris (1-(2-methyl)aziridinyl) phosphine oxide (MAPO) (CAS 57-39-6);

Tris (1-(2-methyl)aziridinyl) phosphine oxide (MAPO) (CAS 57-39-6);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.a.2.

1,1’,1”-trimesoyl-tris(2-ethylaziridine) (HX-868, BITA) (CAS 7722-73-8);

1,1’,1”-trimesoyl-tris(2-ethylaziridine) (HX-868, BITA) (CAS 7722-73-8);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.a.3.

Tepanol (HX-878), reaction product of tetraethlylene-pentamine, acrylonitrile and glycidol (CAS 68412-46-4);

Tepanol (HX-878), reaction product of tetraethlylene-pentamine, acrylonitrile and glycidol (CAS 68412-46-4);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.a.4.

Tepan (HX-879), reaction product of tetraethlylene-pentamine and acrylonitrile (CAS 68412-45-3);

Tepan (HX-879), reaction product of tetraethlylene-pentamine and acrylonitrile (CAS 68412-45-3);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.a.5.

Polyfunctional aziridine amides with isophthalic, trimesic, isocyanuric, or trimethyladipic backbone also having a 2-methyl or 2-ethyl aziridine group;

Note:
Item 6-4.C.6.a.5. includes:

  1. 1,1’-Isophthaloyl-bis(2-methylaziridine) (HX-752) (CAS 7652-64-4);
  2. 2,4,6-tris(2-ethyl-1-aziridinyl)-1,3,5-triazine (HX-874) (CAS 18924 91 9);
  3. 1,1’-trimethyladipoylbis(2-ethylaziridine) (HX-877) (CAS 71463 62 2).

Polyfunctional aziridine amides with isophthalic, trimesic, isocyanuric, or trimethyladipic backbone also having a 2-methyl or 2-ethyl aziridine group;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.b.

Curing reaction catalysts as follows:

Triphenyl bismuth (TPB) (CAS 603-33-8);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.c.

Burning rate modifiers, as follows:

Burning rate modifiers, as follows:

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.1.

Carboranes, decaboranes, pentaboranes, and derivatives thereof;

Carboranes, decaboranes, pentaboranes and derivatives thereof;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.

Ferrocene derivatives, as follows:

Ferrocene derivatives, as follows:

The entry and all its sub-entries are domestically controlled.

6-4.C.6.c.2.a.

Catocene (CAS 37206-42-1);

Catocene (CAS 37206-42-1);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.b.

Ethyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-89-8);

Ethyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-89-8);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.c.

n-Propyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-92-3) / iso-propyl ferrocene (CAS 12126-81-7);

n-Propyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-92-3) / iso-propyl ferrocene (CAS 12126-81-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.d.

n-Butyl ferrocene (CAS 31904-29-7);

n-Butyl ferrocene (CAS 31904-29-7);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.e.

Pentyl ferrocene (CAS 1274-00-6);

Pentyl ferrocene (CAS 1274-00-6);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.f.

Dicyclopentyl ferrocene (CAS 125861-17-8);

Dicyclopentyl ferrocene (CAS 125861-17-8);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.g.

Dicyclohexyl ferrocene;

Dicyclohexyl ferrocene;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.h.

Diethyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-97-8);

Diethyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-97-8);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.i.

Dipropyl ferrocene;

Dipropyl ferrocene;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.j.

Dibutyl ferrocene (CAS 1274-08-4);

Dibutyl ferrocene (CAS 1274-08-4);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.k.

Dihexyl ferrocene (CAS 93894-59-8);

Dihexyl ferrocene (CAS 93894-59-8);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.l.

Acetyl ferrocene (CAS 1271-55-2) / 1,1'-diacetyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-94-5);

Acetyl ferrocene (CAS 1271-55-2) / 1,1'-diacetyl ferrocene (CAS 1273-94-5);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.m.

Ferrocene carboxylic acid (CAS 1271-42-7) / 1,1’-Ferrocenedicarboxylic acid (CAS 1293-87-4);

Ferrocene carboxylic acid (CAS 1271-42-7) / 1,1’-Ferrocenedicarboxylic acid (CAS 1293-87-4);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.n.

Butacene (CAS 125856-62-4);

Butacene (CAS 125856-62-4);

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.c.2.o.

Other ferrocene derivatives usable as rocket propellant burning rate modifiers;

Note:
Item 6-4.C.6.c.2.o does not control ferrocene derivatives that contain a six carbon aromatic functional group attached to the ferrocene molecule.

Other ferrocene derivatives usable as rocket propellant burning rate modifiers;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.d.

Esters and plasticisers as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.1.

Triethylene glycol dinitrate (TEGDN) (CAS 111-22-8);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.2.

Trimethylolethane trinitrate (TMETN) (CAS 3032-55-1);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.3.

1,2,4-butanetriol trinitrate (BTTN) (CAS 6659-60-5);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.4.

Diethylene glycol dinitrate (DEGDN) (CAS 693-21-0);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.5.

4,5 diazidomethyl-2-methyl-1,2,3-triazole (iso- DAMTR);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.6.

Nitratoethylnitramine (NENA) based plasticisers, as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.6.a.

Methyl-NENA (CAS 17096-47-8);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.6.b.

Ethyl-NENA (CAS 85068-73-1);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.6.c.

Butyl-NENA (CAS 82486-82-6);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.7.

Dinitropropyl based plasticisers, as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.7.a.

Bis (2,2-dinitropropyl) acetal (BDNPA) (CAS 5108-69-0);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.d.7.b.

Bis (2,2-dinitropropyl) formal (BDNPF) (CAS 5917-61-3);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.e.

Stabilisers as follows:

Stabilisers as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.6.e.1.

2-Nitrodiphenylamine
(CAS 119-75-5);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.C.6.e.2.

N-methyl-p-nitroaniline (CAS 100-15-2).

N-methyl-p-nitroaniline (CAS 100-15-2).

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.C.7.

“Gel propellants” specifically formulated for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

Technical Note:
A “gel propellant” is a fuel or oxidiser formulation using a gellant such as silicates, kaolin (clay), carbon or any polymeric gellant.

“Gel propellants” specifically formulated for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.D.

Software

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software for propellants, chemicals and propellant production to the entry that are specially designed for military use should be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of equipment specified in 6-4.B. for the “production” and handling of materials specified in 6-4.C.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software (software for the operation or maintenance of specified equipment) for propellants, chemicals and propellant production to the entry that are specially designed for military use should be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-4.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-4.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or materials specified in 6-4.B. and 6-4.C.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or materials specified in 6-4.B.1., 6-4.B.2.,
6-4.C.2.a., 6-4.C.2.b., 6-4.C.4.a.1., 6-4.C.4.a.3., 6-4.C.4.a.4., 6-4.C.4.a.5., 6-4.C.4.a.6., 6-4.C.4.b.2., or 6-4.C.4.b.4.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls are limited to the technology for propellants, chemicals and propellant production to the entries that remain on the Schedule.

The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-5.

Reserved for Future Use

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-6.

Production of structural composites, pyrolytic deposition, densification, and structural materials

Production of structural composites, pyrolytic deposition, densification, and structural materials

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-6.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-6.A.1.

Composite structures, laminates, and manufactures thereof, specially designed for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

Composite structures, laminates, or manufactures thereof, specially designed for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-6.A.2.

Resaturated pyrolised (that is carbon-carbon) components having all of the following:

  1. Designed for rocket systems; and
  2. Usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.

Resaturated pyrolised (that is carbon-carbon) components having all of the following:

  1. Designed for rocket systems; and
  2. Specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls of equipment, assemblies and components for the production of structural composites, pyrolytic deposition, densification, and structural materials to the entry are limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-6.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.

Equipment for the “production” of structural composites, fibres, prepregs or preforms, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2., as follows, and specially designed components, and accessories therefor:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.a.

Filament winding machines or “fibre/tow placement machines”, of which the motions for positioning, wrapping and winding fibres can be co-ordinated and programmed in three or more axes, designed to fabricate composite structures or laminates from fibrous or filamentary materials, and co-ordinating and programming controls;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.b.

“Tape-laying machines” of which the motions for positioning and laying tape can be co-ordinated and programmed in two or more axes, designed for the manufacture of composite airframes and missile structures;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.c.

Multi-directional, multi-dimensional weaving machines or interlacing machines, including adapters and modification kits for weaving, interlacing or braiding fibres to manufacture composite structures;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.d.

Equipment designed or modified for the production of fibrous or filamentary materials as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.d.1.

Equipment for converting polymeric fibres (such as polyacrylonitrile, rayon, or polycarbosilane) including special provision to strain the fibre during heating;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.d.2.

Equipment for the vapour deposition of elements or compounds on heated filament substrates;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.d.3.

Equipment for the wet-spinning of refractory ceramics (such as aluminium oxide);

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.1.e.

Equipment designed or modified for special fibre surface treatment or for producing prepregs and preforms, including rollers, tension stretchers, coating equipment, cutting equipment and clicker dies.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.2.

Nozzles specially designed for the processes referred to in 6-6.E.3.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.3.

Isostatic presses having all of the following characteristics:

  • Maximum working pressure equal to or greater than 69 MPa;
  • Designed to achieve and maintain a controlled thermal environment of 600°C or greater; and
  • Possessing a chamber cavity with an inside diameter of 254 mm or greater.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.4.

Chemical vapour deposition furnaces designed or modified for the densification of carbon-carbon composites.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.B.5.

Equipment and process controls, other than those specified in 6-6.B.3. or 6-6.B.4., designed or modified for densification and pyrolysis of structural composite rocket nozzles and re-entry vehicle nose tips.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.

Materials

Materials

A specific sub-entry to the entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-6.C.1.

Resin impregnated fibre prepregs and metal coated fibre preforms, for the goods specified in 6-6.A.1., made either with organic matrix or metal matrix utilising fibrous or filamentary reinforcements having a ‘specific tensile strength’ greater than 7.62 x 104 m and a ‘specific modulus’ greater than 3.18 x 106 m.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.2.

Resaturated pyrolised (that is carbon-carbon) materials having all of the following:

  • Designed for rocket systems; and
  • Usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.3.

Fine grain graphites with a bulk density of at least 1.72 g/cc measured at 15º C and having a grain size of 100 x 10-6m (100 µm) or less, usable for rocket nozzles and re-entry vehicle nose tips, which can be machined to any of the following products:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.3.a.

Cylinders having a diameter of 120 mm or greater and a length of 50 mm or greater;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.3.b.

Tubes having an inner diameter of 65 mm or greater and a wall thickness of 25 mm or greater and a length of 50 mm or greater; or

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.3.c.

Blocks having a size of 120 mm x 120 mm x 50 mm or greater.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.4.

Pyrolytic or fibrous reinforced graphites usable for rocket nozzles and re-entry vehicle nose tips usable in systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.5.

Ceramic composite materials (dielectric constant less than 6 at any frequency from 100 MHz to 100 GHz) for use in missile radomes usable in systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.

Ceramic composite materials (dielectric constant less than 6 at any frequency from 100 MHz to 100 GHz) for use in missile radomes specially designed for systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Ceramic composite materials will continue to be domestically controlled but will be limited to those specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls of the materials (specified ceramic composite materials) for the production of structural composites, pyrolytic deposition, densification, and structural materials to the entry are limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-6.C.6.

High-temperature ceramic materials as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.6.a.

Bulk machinable silicon-carbide reinforced unfired ceramic usable for nose tips usable in systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.6.b.

Reinforced silicon-carbide ceramic composites usable for nose tips, re-entry vehicles, nozzle flaps, usable in systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1.;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.6.c

Bulk machinable ceramic composite materials consisting of an “Ultra High Temperature Ceramic (UHTC)” matrix with a melting point equal to or greater than 3,000°C and reinforced with fibres or filaments, usable for missile components (such as nose-tips, re-entry vehicles, leading edges, jet vanes, control surfaces or rocket motor throat inserts) in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.7.

Materials for the fabrication of missile components in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or
6-19.A.2, as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.7.a.

Tungsten and alloys in particulate form with a tungsten content of 97% by weight or more and a particle size of 50 x 10-6 m (50 µm) or less;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.7.b.

Molybdenum and alloys in particulate form with a molybdenum content of 97% by weight or more and a particle size of 50 x 10-6 m (50 µm) or less;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.7.c.

Tungsten materials in the solid form having all of the following:

  1. Any of the following material compositions:
    1. Tungsten and alloys containing 97% by weight or more of tungsten;
    2. Copper infiltrated tungsten containing 80% by weight or more of tungsten; or
    3. Silver infiltrated tungsten containing 80% by weight or more of tungsten; and
  2. Able to be machined to any of the following products:
    1. Cylinders having a diameter of 120 mm or greater and a length of 50 mm or greater;
    2. Tubes having an inner diameter of 65 mm or greater and a wall thickness of 25 mm or greater and a length of 50 mm or greater; or
    3. Blocks having a size of 120 mm x 120 mm x 50 mm or greater.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.C.8.

Maraging steels, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A. or
6-19.A.1., having all of the following:

  1. Having an ultimate tensile strength, measured at 20°C, equal to or greater than:
    1. 0.9 GPa in the solution annealed stage; or
    2. 1.5 GPa in the precipitation hardened stage; and
  2. Any of the following forms:
    1. Sheet, plate or tubing with a wall or plate thickness equal to or less than 5.0 mm; or
    2. Tubular forms with a wall thickness equal to or less than 50 mm and having an inner diameter equal to or greater than 270 mm.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule
6-6.C.9.

Titanium-stabilized duplex stainless steel (Ti-DSS) usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A.1. and having all of the following:

  1. Having all of the following characteristics:
    1. Containing 17.0 - 23.0% by weight of chromium and 4.5 - 7.0% by weight of nickel;
    2. Having a titanium content of greater than 0.10% by weight; and
    3. A ferritic-austenitic microstructure (also referred to as a two-phase microstructure) of which at least 10% by volume (according to ASTM E-1181-87 or national equivalents) is austenite; and
  2. Any of the following forms:
    1. Ingots or bars having a size of 100 mm or more in each dimension;
    2. Sheets having a width of 600 mm or more and a thickness of 3 mm or less; or
    3. Tubes having an outer diameter of 600 mm or more and a wall thickness of 3 mm or less.
Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.D.

Software

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the operation or maintenance of equipment specified in 6-6.B.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.D.2.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the equipment specified in 6-6.B.3., 6-6.B.4. or 6-6.B.5.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry (software for the production of structural composites, pyrolytic deposition, densification, and structural materials) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-6.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment, materials or “software” specified in 6-6.A., 6-6.B., 6-6.C. or 6-6.D.

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or materials specified in 6-6.A. or 6-6.C.5.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls of technology (specified technology) for the production of structural composites, pyrolytic deposition, densification, and structural materials are limited to those entries that remain on the Schedule.

6-6.E.2.

“Technical data” (including processing conditions) and procedures for the regulation of temperature, pressures or atmosphere in autoclaves or hydroclaves when used for the production of composites or partially processed composites, usable for equipment or materials specified in 6-6.A. or 6-6.C.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-6.E.3.

“Technology” for the “production” of pyrolytically derived materials formed on a mould, mandrel or other substrate from precursor gases which decompose in the 1,300°C to 2,900°C temperature range at pressures of 130 Pa (1 mm Hg) to 20 kPa (150 mm Hg) including “technology” for the composition of precursor gases, flow-rates, and process control schedules and parameters.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-7.

Reserved for future use

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-8.

Reserved for future use

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-9.

Instrumentation, navigation and direction finding

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Please note that the items to the entry that are specially designed for military use are domestically controlled through various Group 2 entries (for example, 2-11.a., 2-18.a., etc.) of the Schedule.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.1.

Integrated flight instrument systems which include gyrostabilisers or automatic pilots, designed or modified for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2., and specially designed components therefor.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.2.

Gyro-astro compasses and other devices which derive position or orientation by means of automatically tracking celestial bodies or satellites, and specially designed components therefor.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified gyro-astro compasses and other devices) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.3.

Linear accelerometers, designed for use in inertial navigation systems or in guidance systems of all types, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2., having all of the following characteristics, and specially designed components therefor:

  • “Scale factor” “repeatability” less (better) than 1,250 ppm; and
  • “Bias” “repeatability” less (better) than 1,250 micro g.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified linear accelerometers) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.4.

All types of gyros usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A.,
6-19.A.1 or 6-19.A.2., with a rated “drift rate” “stability” of less than 0.5 degrees (1 sigma or rms) per hour in a 1 g environment, and specially designed components therefor.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified gyros) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.5.

Accelerometers or gyros of any type, designed for use in inertial navigation systems or in guidance systems of all types, specified to function at acceleration levels greater than 100 g, and specially designed components therefor.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified accelerometers or gyros) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.6.

“Inertial measurement equipment or systems” using accelerometers specified in 6-9.A.3. or 6-9.A.5. or gyros specified in 6-9.A.4. or 6-9.A.5., and specially designed components therefor.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified inertial or other equipment using accelerometers) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.7.

“Integrated navigation systems”, designed or modified for the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. and capable of providing a navigational accuracy of 200 mCEP’ or less.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified “integrated navigation systems”) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.A.8.

Three axis magnetic heading sensors having all of the following characteristics, and specially designed components therefor:

  1. Internal tilt compensation in pitch (+/-90 degrees) and roll (+/-180 degrees) axes;
  2. Azimuthal accuracy better (less) than 0.5 degrees rms at latitudes of +/-80 degrees, referenced to local magnetic field; and
  3. Designed or modified to be integrated with flight control and navigation systems.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified three axis magnetic heading sensors) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.1.

“Production equipment”, and other test, calibration and alignment equipment, other than that described in 6-9.B.2., designed or modified to be used with equipment specified in 6-9.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment (specified “production equipment”, and other test, calibration and alignment equipment) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.2.

Equipment as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment (specified equipment) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.2.a.

Balancing machines having all the following characteristics:

  • Not capable of balancing rotors/assemblies having a mass greater than 3 kg;
  • Capable of balancing rotors/assemblies at speeds greater than 12,500 rpm;
  • Capable of correcting unbalance in two planes or more; and
  • Capable of balancing to a residual specific unbalance of 0.2 g mm per kg of rotor mass;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment (specified balancing machines) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.2.b.

Indicator heads (sometimes known as balancing instrumentation) designed or modified for use with machines specified in 6-9.B.2.a.;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment (specified indicator heads) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.2.c.

Motion simulators/rate tables (equipment capable of simulating motion) having all of the following characteristics:

  1. Two or more axes;
  2. Designed or modified to incorporate sliprings or integrated non-contact devices capable of transferring electrical power, signal information, or both; and
  3. Having any of the following characteristics:
    1. For any single axis having all of the following:
      1. Capable of rates of 400 degrees/s or more, or 30 degrees/s or less; and
      2. A rate resolution equal to or less than 6 degrees/s and an accuracy equal to or less than 0.6 degrees/s;
    2. Having a worst-case rate stability equal to or better (less) than plus or minus 0.05% averaged over 10 degrees or more; or
    3. A positioning “accuracy” equal to or less (better) than 5 arc second;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment (specified motion simulators/rate tables) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.2.d.

Positioning tables (equipment capable of precise rotary positioning in any axes) having all of the following characteristics:

  1. Two or more axes; and
  2. A positioning “accuracy” equal to or less (better) than 5 arc second;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment (specified positioning tables) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.B.2.e.

Centrifuges capable of imparting accelerations greater than 100 g and designed or modified to incorporate sliprings or integrated non-contact devices capable of transferring electrical power, signal information, or both.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment (specified centrifuges) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-9.D.

Software

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software forinstrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-9.A. or 6-9.B.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software (software for the use of specified equipment) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.D.2.

Integration “software” for the equipment specified in 6-9.A.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software (integration software for specified equipment) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.D.3.

Integration “software” specially designed for the equipment specified in 6-9.A.6.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software (integration software for specified equipment) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.D.4.

Integration “software”, designed or modified for the “integrated navigation systems” specified in 6-9.A.7.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software (integration software for specified navigation systems) for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.E.

Technology

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entry are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology for instrumentation, navigation and direction findingto the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-9.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-9.A., 6-9.B. or
6-9.D.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (technology for specified equipment or software) specified software for instrumentation, navigation and direction finding to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.

Flight control

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with flight controls that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under either of the following entries:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for flight controls that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  • 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  • 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.A.1.

Pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, electro-optical, or electromechanical flight control systems (including fly-by-wire and fly-by-light systems) designed or modified for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry (specified equipment, assemblies and components for flight controls) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, electro-optical, or electromechanical flight control systems) for flight controls to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.A.2.

Attitude control equipment designed or modified for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry (specified equipment, assemblies and components for Flight Controls) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for flight controls (specified attitude control equipment) to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.A.3.

Flight control servo valves designed or modified for the systems in 6-10.A.1. or 6-10.A.2., and designed or modified to operate in a vibration environment greater than 10 g rms between 20 Hz and 2 kHz.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry (specified equipment, assemblies and components for flight controls) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified flight control servo valves) for flight controls to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  1. sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entry (test and production equipment for flight controls) are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment for Flight Controls that that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.B.1.

Test, calibration, and alignment equipment specially designed for equipment specified in 6-10.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry (specified test and production equipment for flight controls) are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment for flight controls (specified test, calibration, and alignment equipment) to the entry that that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-10.D.

Software

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entry (software for flight controls) are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software for flight controls that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-10.A. or 6-10.B.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry (specified software for flight controls) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software (specified software for the use of specified equipment) for flight controls to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.E.

Technology

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries (technology for flight controls) are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology for flight controls that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.E.1.

Design “technology” for integration of air vehicle fuselage, propulsion system and lifting control surfaces, designed or modified for the systems specified in 6-1.A.2. or 6-19.A.2., to optimise aerodynamic performance throughout the flight regime of an unmanned aerial vehicle.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry entries (specified technology for Flight Controls) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (specified design technology) for flight controls to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.E.2.

Design “technology” for integration of the flight control, guidance, and propulsion data into a flight management system, designed or modified for the systems specified in
6-1.A.1. or 6-19.A.1., for optimisation of rocket system trajectory.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry (specified technology for Flight Controls) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (specified design technology) for flight controls to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-10.E.3.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-10.A., 6-10.B. or 6-10.D.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry (specified technology for flight controls) is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology for flight controls to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.

Avionics

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with avionics that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for avionics that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.1.

Radar and laser radar systems, including altimeters, designed or modified for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified radar and laser radar systems) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.2.

Passive sensors for determining bearings to specific electromagnetic sources (direction finding equipment) or terrain characteristics, designed or modified for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified passive sensors) for avionicsto the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.3.

Receiving equipment for ‘navigation satellite systems’, having any of the following characteristics, and specially designed components therefor:

Technical Note:
In Item 6-11.A.3., ‘navigation satellite system’ includes Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS; e.g. GPS, GLONASS, Galileo or BeiDou) and Regional Navigation Satellite Systems (RNSS; e.g. NavIC, QZSS).

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified receiving equipment for navigation satellite systems) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.3.a.

Designed or modified for use in systems specified in 6-1.A.; or

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified receiving equipment for navigation satellite systems) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.3.b.

Designed or modified for airborne applications and having any of the following:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified receiving equipment for navigation satellite systems) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.3.b.1.

Capable of providing navigation information at speeds in excess of 600 m/s;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with theequipment, assemblies and components (specified receiving equipment for navigation satellite systems) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.3.b.2.

Employing decryption, designed or modified for military or governmental services, to gain access to a ‘navigation satellite system’ secure signal/data; or

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified receiving equipment for navigation satellite systems) for Avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.3.b.3.

Being specially designed to employ anti-jam features (for example null steering antenna or electronically steerable antenna) to function in an environment of active or passive countermeasures.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified receiving equipment for navigation satellite systems) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.4.

Electronic assemblies and components, designed or modified for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. and specially designed for military use and operation at temperatures in excess of 125°C.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified electronic assemblies and components) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.A.5.

Umbilical and interstage electrical connectors specially designed for systems specified in 6-1.A.1. or 6-19.A.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the equipment, assemblies and components (specified umbilical and interstage electrical connectors) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under Schedule entry 2-4.a. (for missiles).

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.B.

Test and Production Equipment
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-11.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-11.D.

Software

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and its sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software for avionics that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-11.A.1., 6-11.A.2. or 6-11.A.4.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the specified software (specified software for specified equipment) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.D.2.

“Software” specially designed for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-11.A.3.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the specified software (specified software for specified equipment) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or is manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.E.

Technology

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology for avionics that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.E.1.

Design “technology” for protection of avionics and electrical subsystems against Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) hazards from external sources, as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (specified design technology) for avionics that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.E.1.a.

Design “technology” for shielding systems;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (specified design technology) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.E.1.b.

Design “technology” for the configuration of hardened electrical circuits and subsystems;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology(specified design technology) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.E.1.c.

Design “technology” for determination of hardening criteria for the above.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (specified design technology) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-11.E.2.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-11.A. or 6-11.D.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (specified technology for specified equipment or software) for avionics to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-12.

Launch support

Launch support

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.A.1.

Apparatus and devices, designed or modified for the handling, control, activation and launching of the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1., or 6-19.A.2.

Apparatus and devices, designed or modified for the handling, control, activation and launching of the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1., or 6-19.A.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.A.2.

Vehicles designed or modified for the transport, handling, control, activation and launching of the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Vehicles designed or modified for the transport, handling, control, activation and launching of the systems specified in 6-1.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.A.3.

Gravity meters (gravimeters) or gravity gradiometers, designed or modified for airborne or marine use, usable for systems specified in 6-1.A., as follows, and specially designed components therefor:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-12.A.3.a.

Gravity meters having all of the following characteristics:

  • A static or operational accuracy equal to or less (better) than 0.7 milligal (mgal); and
  • A ‘time to steady-state registration’ of two minutes or less;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-12.A.3.b.

Gravity gradiometers

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-12.A.4.

Telemetry and telecontrol equipment, including ground equipment, designed or modified for systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

Notes:

  1. 6-12.A.4. does not control equipment designed or modified for manned aircraft or satellites.
  2. 6-12.A.4. does not control ground based equipment designed or modified for terrestrial or marine applications.
  3. 6-12.A.4. does not control equipment designed for commercial, civil or ‘Safety of Life’ (e.g., data integrity, flight safety) GNSS services.

Telemetry and telecontrol equipment, including ground equipment, designed or modified for systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.A.5.

Precision tracking systems, usable for systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. as follows:

Precision tracking systems, usable for systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. as follows:

The entry and specific sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.A.5.a.

Tracking systems which use a code translator installed on the rocket or unmanned aerial vehicle in conjunction with either surface or airborne references or navigation satellite systems to provide real-time measurements of inflight position and velocity;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-12.A.5.b.

Range instrumentation radars including associated optical/infrared trackers with all of the following capabilities:

  • Angular resolution better than 1.5 mrad;
  • Range of 30 km or greater with a range resolution better than 10 m rms; and
  • Velocity resolution better than 3 m/s.

Range instrumentation radars including associated optical/infrared trackers with all of the following capabilities:

  • Angular resolution better than 1.5 mrad;
  • Range of 30 km or greater with a range resolution better than 10 m rms; and
  • Velocity resolution better than 3 m/s.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.A.6.

Thermal batteries designed or modified for the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-12.B.

Test and Production Equipment
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-12.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-12.D.

Software

Software

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-12.A.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-12.A.1.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.D.2.

“Software” which processes post-flight, recorded data, enabling determination of vehicle position throughout its flight path, specially designed or modified for systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR – refer to the Schedule guidance notes.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-12.D.3.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-12.A.4. or 6-12.A.5., usable for systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-12.A.4. or 6-12.A.5.b., specially designed for systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic control of software (specified software for specified systems) to the entry are limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads or subsystems for complete delivery systems.
The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-12.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-12.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-12.A. or 6-12.D.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-12.A.1., 6-12.A.2., 6-12.A.4., 6-12.A.5.b., 6-12.D.1., or 6-12.D.3.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the domestic controls of technology (specified technology for specified equipment or software) for launch controls to the entry are limited to those entries that remain on the Schedule.
The scope of the entry is reduced because many of the items that the entry refers to have been removed. The modifications to the Schedule entry reflect the consequential changes made to the Schedule.

6-13.

Computers

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
CGP clients with computers that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-13.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for computers that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-13.A.1.

Analogue computers, digital computers or digital differential analysers, designed or modified for use in the systems specified in 6-1.A., having any of the following characteristics:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue computers, digital computers, or digital differential analysers for specified systems having specified characteristics) for computers to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or is manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-13.A.1.a.

Rated for continuous operation at temperatures from below 45°C to above +55°C; or

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue computers, digital computers, or digital differential analysers for specified systems having specified characteristics) for computers to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or is manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-13.A.1.b.

Designed as ruggedised or “radiation hardened”.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue computers, digital computers, or digital differential analysers for specified systems having specified characteristics) for computers to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under the following entries, as appropriate:

  1. 2-4.a. (for missiles)
  2. 2-10.c.1. (for UAVs)
  3. 2-11.a. (if not specially designed for missiles or UAVs)

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-13.B.

Test and Production Equipment
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-13.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-13.D.

Software
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-13.E.

Technology

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entry are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
CGP clients with technology for computers that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-13.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in 6-13.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the technology for computers (specified technology for specified equipment) to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.

Analogue-to-digital converters

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with analogue-to-digital converters that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for analogue-to-digital converters that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.A.1.

Analogue-to-digital converters, usable in the systems specified in 6-1.A., having any of the following characteristics:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue-to-digital converters for specified systems with specified characteristics) for analogue-to-digital converters to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.A.1.a.

Designed to meet military specifications for ruggedised equipment; or

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue-to-digital converters for specified systems with specified characteristics) for analogue-to-digital converters to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.A.1.b.

Designed or modified for military use and being any of the following types:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue-to-digital converters for specified systems with specified characteristics) for analogue-to-digital converters that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.A.1.b.1.

Analogue-to-digital converter “microcircuits”, which are “radiation hardened” or have all of the following characteristics:

  • Rated for operation in the temperature range from below 54°C to above +125°C; and
  • Hermetically sealed; or

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue-to-digital converters for specified systems with specified characteristics) for analogue-to-digital converters to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.A.1.b.2.

Electrical input type analogue-to-digital converter printed circuit boards or modules, having all of the following characteristics:

  • Rated for operation in the temperature range from below 45°C to above +80°C; and
  • Incorporating “microcircuits” specified in 6-14.A.1.b.1.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified analogue-to-digital converters for specified systems with specified characteristics) for analogue-to-digital converters to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-11.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-14.B.

Test and Production Equipment
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-14.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-14.D.

Software
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-14.E.

Technology

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology for analogue-to-digital converters that are designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

6-14.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in 6-14.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the technology (specified technology for specified equipment) for analogue-to-digital converters to the entry that are designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.

Test facilities and equipment

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test facilities and equipment that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

6-15.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-15.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with test and production equipment for test facilities and equipment that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.1.

Vibration test equipment, usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A., and components therefor, as follows:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified vibration testing equipment and components) equipment for test facilities and equipment that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.1.a.

Vibration test systems employing feedback or closed loop techniques and incorporating a digital controller, capable of vibrating a system at an acceleration equal to or greater than 10 g rms between 20 Hz and 2 kHz while imparting forces equal to or greater than 50 kN, measured “bare table”;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified vibration testing equipment and components) equipment for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.1.b.

Digital controllers, combined with specially designed vibration test “software”, with a “real-time control bandwidth” greater than 5 kHz and designed for use with vibration test systems specified in 6-15.B.1.a.;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified vibration testing equipment and components) equipment for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.1.c.

Vibration thrusters (shaker units), with or without associated amplifiers, capable of imparting a force equal to or greater than 50 kN, measured “bare table”, and usable in vibration test systems specified in 6-15.B.1.a.;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified vibration testing equipment and components) equipment for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.1.d.

Test piece support structures and electronic units designed to combine multiple shaker units into a complete shaker system capable of providing an effective combined force equal to or greater than 50 kN, measured “bare table”, and usable in vibration test systems specified in 6-15.B.1.a.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified vibration testing equipment and components) equipment for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.2.

“Aerodynamic test facilities” for speeds of Mach 0.9 or more, usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified aerodynamic test facilities) equipment for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.3.

Test benches or test stands, usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A., which have the capacity to handle solid or liquid propellant rockets, motors or engines having a thrust greater than 68 kN, or which are capable of simultaneously measuring the three axial thrust components.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified test benches/stands) equipment for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.4.

Environmental chambers as follows, usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.:

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entries are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified environmental chambers) equipment for test facilities and equipment that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.4.a.

Environmental chambers having all of the following characteristics:

  • Capable of simulating any of the following flight conditions:
    1. Altitude equal to or greater than 15 km; or
    2. Temperature range from below 50°C to above +125°C; and
  • Incorporating, or designed or modified to incorporate, a shaker unit or other vibration test equipment to produce vibration environments equal to or greater than 10 g rms, measured “bare table”, between 20 Hz and 2 kHz while imparting forces equal to or greater than 5 kN;

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production (specified environmental chambers) equipment for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.4.b.

Environmental chambers capable of simulating all of the following flight conditions:

  • Acoustic environments at an overall sound pressure level of 140 dB or greater (referenced to 2 x 10-5 N/m2) or with a total rated acoustic power output of 4 kW or greater; and
  • Any of the following:
    1. Altitude equal to or greater than 15 km; or
    2. Temperature range from below 50°C to above +125°C.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and equipment production (specified environmental chambers) for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.5.

Accelerators capable of delivering electromagnetic radiation produced by bremsstrahlung from accelerated electrons of 2 MeV or greater, and equipment containing those accelerators, usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with the test and production equipment (specified accelerators) for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.B.6.

“Aerothermodynamic test facilities”, usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A., having any of the following characteristics:

  1. an electrical power supply equal to or greater than 5 MW; or
  2. a gas supply total pressure equal to or greater than 3 MPa.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.
CGP clients with the test and production equipment (specified “aerothermodynamic test facilities”) for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-18.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.
Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-15.D.

Software

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entry are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software for test facilities and equipment entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are domestically controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “use” of equipment specified in 6-15.B. usable for testing systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with software (specified software for specified equipment) for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-21.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.E.

Technology

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry and associated sub-entry are not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology for test facilities and equipment entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-15.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-15.B. or 6-15.D.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with technology (specified technology for specified equipment or software) for test facilities and equipment to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-22.a. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-16.

Modelling-simulation and design integration

Modelling-simulation and design integration

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, remain domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-16.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-16.A.1.

Specially designed hybrid (combined analogue/digital) computers for modelling, simulation or design integration of systems specified in 6-1.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

Note:
This control only applies when the equipment is supplied with “software” specified in 6-16.D.1.

Specially designed hybrid (combined analogue/digital) computers for modelling, simulation or design integration of systems specified in 6-1.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-16.B.

Test and Production Equipment
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-16.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-16.D.

Software

Software

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-16.D.1.

“Software” specially designed for modelling, simulation, or design integration of the systems specified in 6-1.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

Technical Note:
The modelling includes in particular the aerodynamic and thermodynamic analysis of the systems.

“Software” specially designed for modelling, simulation, or design integration of the systems specified in 6-1.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-16.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-16.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-16.A. or 6-16.D.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-16.A. or 6-16.D.

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.

Stealth

Stealth

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.A.1.

Devices for reduced observables such as radar reflectivity, ultraviolet/infrared signatures and acoustic signatures (that is stealth technology), for applications usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

Devices for reduced observables such as radar reflectivity, ultraviolet/infrared signatures and acoustic signatures (that is stealth technology), for applications usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A. or 6-20.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Test and Production Equipment

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.B.1.

Systems, specially designed for radar cross section measurement, usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A.,
6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

Systems, specially designed for radar cross section measurement, specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A., 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the test and production equipment (specified systems) for stealth to the entry will be limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads or complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-17.C.

Materials

Materials

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.C.1.

Materials for reduced observables such as radar reflectivity, ultraviolet/infrared signatures and acoustic signatures (that is stealth technology), for applications usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

Materials for reduced observables such as radar reflectivity, ultraviolet/infrared signatures and acoustic signatures (that is, stealth technology), for applications specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or
6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the materials (specified materials for reduced observables) for stealth to the entry will be limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads or complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-17.D.

Software

Software

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.D.1.

“Software” specially designed for reduced observables such as radar reflectivity, ultraviolet/infrared signatures and acoustic signatures (that is stealth technology), for applications usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

Note:
6-17.D.1. includes “software” specially designed for analysis of signature reduction.

“Software” specially designed for reduced observables such as radar reflectivity, ultraviolet/infrared signatures and acoustic signatures (that is, stealth technology), for applications specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A. or 6-19.A. or the subsystems specified in 6-2.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the software (specified software that is specially designed for reduced observables) for stealth to the entry will be limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) with or without heavy payloads or complete subsystems usable for complete delivery systems.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-17.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-17.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment, materials or “software” specified in 6-17.A., 6-17.B., 6-17.C. or 6-17.D.

Note:
6-17.E.1. includes databases specially designed for analysis of signature reduction.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment, materials or “software” specified in 6-17.A., 6-17.B., 6-17.C. or 6-17.D.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-18.

Nuclear effects protection

Nuclear effects protection

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-18.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-18.A.1.

“Radiation Hardened” “microcircuits” usable in protecting rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles against nuclear effects (for example Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP),
X-rays, combined blast and thermal effects), and usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.
The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components for nuclear effects protection to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 5504.2.g. of the Schedule, as appropriate.

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-18.A.2.

“Detectors” specially designed or modified to protect rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles against nuclear effects (for example Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-rays, combined blast and thermal effects), and usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

“Detectors” specially designed or modified to protect rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles against nuclear effects (for example Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-rays, combined blast and thermal effects), and specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the equipment, assemblies and components for nuclear effects protection to the entry will be limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-18.A.3.

Radomes designed to withstand a combined thermal shock greater than 4.184 x 106 J/m2 accompanied by a peak over pressure of greater than 50 kPa, usable in protecting rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles against nuclear effects (for example, Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-rays, combined blast and thermal effects), and usable for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

Radomes designed to withstand a combined thermal shock greater than 4.184 x 106 J/m2 accompanied by a peak over pressure of greater than 50 kPa, specially designed to protect rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles against nuclear effects (for example, Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-rays, combined blast and thermal effects), and specially designed for the systems specified in 6-1.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

Radomes designed to withstand a high shock in rocket systems and UAVs will continue to be domestically controlled but will be limited to those specially designed for long range missiles and UAVs capable of having heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry is modified to clarify that the equipment, assemblies and components for nuclear effects protection to the entry will be limited to those that are specially designed for long range missiles or UAVs (capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km) capable of transporting heavy payloads.

The Schedule entry replaces the term “useable” with “specially designed” to limit the entry’s scope of domestic control.

6-18.B.

Test and Production Equipment
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-18.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-18.D.

Software
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-18.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-18.E.1

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in 6-18.A.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in 6-18.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.

Other complete delivery systems

Other complete delivery systems

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and specific sub-entries, some of which may have been modified, are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.A.1.

Complete rocket systems (including ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, and sounding rockets), not specified in 6-1.A.1., capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km.

Complete rocket systems (including ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, and sounding rockets), not specified in 6-1.A.1., capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.A.2.

Complete unmanned aerial vehicle systems (including cruise missiles, target drones and reconnaissance drones), not specified in 6-1.A.2., capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km.

Complete unmanned aerial vehicle systems (including cruise missiles, target drones and reconnaissance drones), not specified in 6-1.A.2., capable of a “range” equal to or greater than 300 km.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.A.3.

Complete unmanned aerial vehicle systems, not specified in 6-1.A.2. or 6-19.A.2., having all of the following:

  1. Having any of the following:
    1. An autonomous flight control and navigation capability; or
    2. Capability of controlled flight out of the direct vision range involving a human operator; and
  2. Having any of the following:
    1. Incorporating an aerosol dispensing system/mechanism with a capacity greater than 20 litres; or
    2. Designed or modified to incorporate an aerosol dispensing system/mechanism with a capacity greater than 20 litres.

Not applicable unless subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR.

The referenced items may be domestically controlled by a different Schedule entry. Refer to the Schedule guidance notes for more details.

The entry is not domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

CGP clients with equipment, assemblies and components (specified complete unmanned aerial vehicle systems) for other complete delivery systems to the entry that are specially designed for military use will be re-profiled to remain CGP registered under entry 2-10.c.1. of the Schedule, as appropriate (for UAVs that are designed for military use).

Please note that the item is domestically controlled by the Schedule if it is subject to the controls of the U.S. ITAR or manufactured using technical data that is U.S. ITAR controlled. Refer to the following for additional information on the Schedule’s domestic controls on defence articles that are controlled by the ITAR:

  • sections 1; 2; and 6 of the Schedule

6-19.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Test and Production Equipment

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.B.1.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the systems specified in 6-19.A.1 or 6-19.A.2.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the systems specified in 6-19.A.1 or 6-19.A.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-19.D.

Software

Software

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.D.1.

“Software” which coordinates the function of more than one subsystem, specially designed or modified for “use” in the systems specified in 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

“Software” which coordinates the function of more than one subsystem, specially designed or modified for “use” in the systems specified in 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-19.E.1

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in 6-19.A.1. or 6-19.A.2.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.

Other complete subsystems

Other complete subsystems

The entry and specific sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.A.

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

Equipment, Assemblies and Components

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.A.1.

Complete subsystems as follows:

Complete subsystems as follows:

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.A.1.a.

Individual rocket stages, not specified in 6-2.A.1., usable in systems specified in 6-19.A.;

Individual rocket stages, not specified in 6-2.A.1., usable in systems specified in 6-19.A.;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.A.1.b.

Rocket propulsion subsystems, not specified in 6-2.A.1., usable in the systems specified in 6-19.A.1., as follows:

Rocket propulsion subsystems, not specified in 6-2.A.1., usable in the systems specified in 6-19.A.1., as follows:

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.A.1.b.1.

Solid propellant rocket motors or hybrid rocket motors having a total impulse capacity equal to or greater than 8.41 x 105 Ns, but less than 1.1 x 106 Ns;

Solid propellant rocket motors or hybrid rocket motors having a total impulse capacity equal to or greater than 8.41 x 105 Ns, but less than 1.1 x 106 Ns;

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.A.1.b.2.

Liquid propellant rocket engines or gel propellant rocket motors integrated, or designed or modified to be integrated, into a liquid propellant or gel propellant propulsion system which has a total impulse capacity equal to or greater than 8.41 x 105 Ns, but less than 1.1 x 106 Ns.

Liquid propellant rocket engines or gel propellant rocket motors integrated, or designed or modified to be integrated, into a liquid propellant or gel propellant propulsion system which has a total impulse capacity equal to or greater than 8.41 x 105 Ns, but less than 1.1 x 106 Ns.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.B.

Test and Production Equipment

Test and Production Equipment

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.B.1.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-20.A.

“Production facilities” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-20.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.B.2.

“Production equipment” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-20.A.

“Production equipment” specially designed for the subsystems specified in 6-20.A.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.C.

Materials
None

Not applicable

Not applicable

6-20.D.

Software

Software

The entry and associated sub-entries are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.D.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the systems specified in 6-20.B.1.

“Software” specially designed or modified for the systems specified in 6-20.B.1.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.D.2.

“Software”, not specified in 6-2.D.2., specially designed or modified for the “use” of rocket motors or engines specified in 6-20.A.1.b.

“Software”, not specified in 6-2.D.2., specially designed or modified for the “use” of rocket motors or engines specified in 6-20.A.1.b.

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.E.

Technology

Technology

The entry and associated sub-entry are domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

6-20.E.1.

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-20.A., 6-20.B. or 6-20.D

“Technology”, in accordance with the General Technology Note, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment or “software” specified in 6-20.A., 6-20.B. or 6-20.D

The entry is domestically controlled by the Schedule to the DPA.

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