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Title 22: Foreign Relations
            PART 120—PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS
                  § 120.6 Defense article.
                  • article.: Defense articlemeans any item or technical data designated in §&thnsp;121.1 of this subchapter. The policy described in §&thnsp;120.3 is applicable to designations o
                  • ups or other items that reveal technical data directly relating to items designated in §&thnsp;121.1 of this subchapter. It does not include basic marketing information on function or purpose or
                  § 120.7 Significant military equipment.
                  • y or capability. / (b) Significant military equipment includes: / (1) Items in §&thnsp;121.1 of this subchapter which are preceded by an asterisk; and / (2) All classified articles en
                  • which are preceded by an asterisk; and / (2) All classified articles enumerated in §&thnsp;121.1 of this subchapter. / [58 FR 39283, July 22, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 67275,
            PART 121—THE UNITED STATES MUNITIONS LIST
                Enumeration of Articles
                  § 121.1 General. The United States Munitions List.
                  • Enumeration of Articles: § 121.1   General.
                  • Editorial Note:ForFederal Registercitations affecting §&thnsp;121.1, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the print
                  § 121.2 Interpretations of the U.S. Munitions List and the Missile Technology Control Regime Annex.
                  • ollowing interpretations (listed alphabetically) explain and amplify the terms used in §&thnsp;121.1. These interpretations have the same force as if they were a part of the U.S. Munitions List (
                  § 121.8 End-items, components, accessories, attachments, parts, firmware, software and systems.
                  • on who intends to export software only should, unless it is specifically enumerated in §&thnsp;121.1 (e.g., XIII(b)), apply for a technical data license pursuant to part 125 of this subchapter.
                  § 121.15 Vessels of war and special naval equipment.
                  • o: WHEC, WMEC). / (b) Combatant Craft: (1) Patrol Craft (patrol craft described in §&thnsp;121.1, Category VI, paragraph (b) are considered non-combatant): / (i) Coastal Patrol Combatants
                  § 121.16 Missile Technology Control Regime Annex.
                  • (including ballistic missile systems, space launch vehicles, and sounding rockets (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(a) and (b))) and unmanned air vehicle systems (including cruise missile systems, see
                  • V(a) and (b))) and unmanned air vehicle systems (including cruise missile systems, see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. VIII (a), target drones and reconnaissance drones (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. VIII (a)
                  • s, see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. VIII (a), target drones and reconnaissance drones (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. VIII (a))) capable of delivering at least a 500 kg payload to a range of at least 300 km
                  • ms usable in the systems in Item 1 as follows: / (a) Individual rocket stages (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(h)); / (b) Reentry vehicles (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(g)), and equipment d
                  • al rocket stages (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(h)); / (b) Reentry vehicles (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(g)), and equipment designed or modified therefor, as follows, except as provided in N
                  • ) Heat shields and components thereof fabricated of ceramic or ablative materials (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(f)); / (2) Heat sinks and components thereof fabricated of light-weight, high hea
                  • materials; / (3) Electronic equipment specially designed for reentry vehicles (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. XI(a)(7)); / (c) Solid or liquid propellant rocket engines, having a total impulse c
                  • g a total impulse capacity of 1.1×10 N-sec (2.5×10 lb-sec) or greater (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV, (h)). / (d) “Guidance sets” capable of achieving system accuracy of
                  • elow for those designed for missiles with a range under 300 km or manned aircraft (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. XII(d)); / (e) Thrust vector control sub-systems, except as provided in Note (1) bel
                  • gned for rocket systems that do not exceed the range/payload capability of Item 1 (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV); / (f) Warhead safing, arming, fuzing, and firing mechanisms, except as provided
                  • vided in Note (1) below for those designed for systems other than those in Item 1 (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(h)). / Notes to Item 2 (1) The exceptions in (b), (d), (e), and (f) abo
                  • ofan engines (including) turbocompound engines) that are small and fuel efficient (see §&thnsp;121.1, both Cat. IV(h) and VIII(b)); / (b) Ramjet/Scramjet/pulse jet/combined cycle engines, inc
                  • luding devices to regulate combustion, and specially designed components therefor (see §&thnsp;121.1, both Cat. IV(h) and Cat. VIII(b)); / (c) Rocket motor cases, “interior lining&rdquo
                  • ses, “interior lining”, “insulation” and nozzles therefor (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(h) and Cat. V(c)); / (d) Staging mechanisms, separation mechanisms, and interstag
                  • )); / (d) Staging mechanisms, separation mechanisms, and interstages therefor (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(c) and (h)); / (e) Liquid and slurry propellant (including oxidizers) control sys
                  • operate in vibration environments of more than 100 g RMS between 20 Hz and,000 Hz (see §&thnsp;121.1, Cat. IV(c) and (h)); / (f) Hybrid rocket motors and specially designed components therefo
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