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G 48

CAP. 60]

Import and Export (Strategic Commodities) Regulations

[1988 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

IL 1418

IL 1425

IL 1431

Notes:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

This item does not embargo specially designed components for equipment which would not have been embargoed had it not been modified.

Sub-item (a) above embargoes equipment using light metal peroxides such as KO2 without covering the shipment of KO2 itself.

Sub-item (b) above does not embargo automated control systems incorporated in underwater bulldozers or trench-cutters not capable of operating at depths greater than 100 metres and possessing only negative buoyancy,

sub-item (c) above does not embargo television cameras used merely through a porthole.

Sub-item (d)(1) above does not embargo systems where force or torque are only measured and then displayed to the operator.

Deep submergence vehicles, manned or unmanned, tethered or untethered, capable of operating at depths exceeding 1000 metres, and specially designed or modified associated systems, equipment, components and materials therefor, including but not limited to the following-

(a) Pressure housings or pressure hulls;

(b) Propulsion motors and thrusters

(c) Hull penetrators or connectors,

(For syntactic foam, see Item IL 1759.)

(For hull penetrators for military use, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.)

(For manned underwater vehicles which may be discretely operated with an autonomy equal to or greater than 10 hours, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.)

Floating docks, “software" and technology therefor, as follows-

(a) Floating docks specially designed for use at remote locations (i.e. without support from shore bases).

Notes:

These docks incorporate the following three facilities at least:

(1) Welding and pipe/fitting repair shop(s);

(2) Electrical and electronic repair shop(s);

(3) Mechanical repair or metal working (machine) shop(s);

and normally contain more than 3 000 kW (4 000 hp) of electrical power generation equipment.

(b) Floating docks specially equipped to permit the operation, maintenance or repair of nuclear reactors

(c) Floating docks having all the following characteristics:

(1) A lifting capacity of more than 40 000 short tons (36 364 metric tons).

(2) Larger than 120 metres in length and 30 metres in width, measured between the pontoons;

(d) "Specially designed software" for computer-controlled pumping and flooding systems for the above floating docks, to permit the docking of listing vessels;

(e) Technology covered by this item is limited to the following:

(1) That portion of the design of a floating dock covered by sub-item (a) above which relates to the incorporation of the three types of facilities described in the Note to that sub-item; and

(2) Design, production and use of onboard floating dock facilities covered by sub-item (b) above which permit the operation, maintenance and repair of nuclear reactors.

Marine gas turbine engines (marine propulsion or shipboard power generation engines), whether originally designed as such or adapted for such use, and specially designed components therefor

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G 48 CAP. 60] Import and Export (Strategic Commodities) Regulations [1988 Ed. [Subsidiary] IL 1418 IL 1425 IL 1431 Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. This item does not embargo specially designed components for equipment which would not have been embargoed had it not been modified. Sub-item (a) above embargoes equipment using light metal peroxides such as KO2 without covering the shipment of KO2 itself. Sub-item (b) above does not embargo automated control systems incorporated in underwater bulldozers or trench-cutters not capable of operating at depths greater than 100 metres and possessing only negative buoyancy, sub-item (c) above does not embargo television cameras used merely through a porthole. Sub-item (d)(1) above does not embargo systems where force or torque are only measured and then displayed to the operator. Deep submergence vehicles, manned or unmanned, tethered or untethered, capable of operating at depths exceeding 1000 metres, and specially designed or modified associated systems, equipment, components and materials therefor, including but not limited to the following- (a) Pressure housings or pressure hulls; (b) Propulsion motors and thrusters (c) Hull penetrators or connectors, (For syntactic foam, see Item IL 1759.) (For hull penetrators for military use, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.) (For manned underwater vehicles which may be discretely operated with an autonomy equal to or greater than 10 hours, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.) Floating docks, “software" and technology therefor, as follows- (a) Floating docks specially designed for use at remote locations (i.e. without support from shore bases). Notes: These docks incorporate the following three facilities at least: (1) Welding and pipe/fitting repair shop(s); (2) Electrical and electronic repair shop(s); (3) Mechanical repair or metal working (machine) shop(s); and normally contain more than 3 000 kW (4 000 hp) of electrical power generation equipment. (b) Floating docks specially equipped to permit the operation, maintenance or repair of nuclear reactors (c) Floating docks having all the following characteristics: (1) A lifting capacity of more than 40 000 short tons (36 364 metric tons). (2) Larger than 120 metres in length and 30 metres in width, measured between the pontoons; (d) "Specially designed software" for computer-controlled pumping and flooding systems for the above floating docks, to permit the docking of listing vessels; (e) Technology covered by this item is limited to the following: (1) That portion of the design of a floating dock covered by sub-item (a) above which relates to the incorporation of the three types of facilities described in the Note to that sub-item; and (2) Design, production and use of onboard floating dock facilities covered by sub-item (b) above which permit the operation, maintenance and repair of nuclear reactors. Marine gas turbine engines (marine propulsion or shipboard power generation engines), whether originally designed as such or adapted for such use, and specially designed components therefor
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G 48 CAP. 60] Import and Export (Strategic Commodities) Regulations [1988 Ed. [Subsidiary] IL 1418 IL 1425 IL 1431 Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. This item does not embargo specially designed components for equipment which would not have been embargoed had it not been modified. Sub-item (a) above embargoes equipment using light metal peroxides such as KO2 without covering the shipment of KO, itself. Sub-item (b) above does not embargo automated control systems incorporated in underwater bulldozers or trench-cutters not capable of operating at depths greater than 100 metres and possessing only negative buoyancy, sub-item (c) above does not embargo television cameras used merely through a porthole. Sub-item (d)(1) above does not embargo systems where force or torque are only measured and then displayed to the operator. Deep submergence vehicles, manned or unmanned, tethered or untethered, capable of operating at depths exceeding 1000 metres, and specially designed or modified associated systems, equipment, components and materials therefor, including but not limited to the following- (a) Pressure housings or pressure hulls; (b) Propulsion motors and thrusters (c) Hull penetrators or connectors, (For syntactic foam, see Item IL 1759.) (For hull penetrators for military fise, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.) (For manned underwater vehicles which may be discretely operated with an autonomy equal to or greater than 10 hours, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.) Floating docks, “software" and technology therefor, as follows- (a) Floating docks specially designed for use at remote locations (i.c. without support from shore bases). Notes: These docks incorporate the following three facilities at least: (1) Welding and pipe/fitting repair shop(s); (2) Electrical and electronic repair shop(s); (3) Mechanical repair or metal working (machine) shop(s); and normally contain more than 3 000 kW (4 000 hp) of electrical power generation equipment. (b) Floating docks specially equipped to permit the operation, maintenance or repair of nuclear reactors (c) Floating docks having all the following characteristics: (1) A lifting capacity of more than 40 000 short tons (36 364 metric tons). (2) Larger than 120 metres in length and 30 metres in width, measured between the pontoons; (d) "Specially designed software" for computer-controlled pumping and flooding systems for the above floating docks, to permit the docking of listing vessels; (e) Technology covered by this item is limited to the following: (1) That portion of the design of a floating dock covered by sub-item (a) above which relates to the incorporation of the three types of facilities described in the Note to that sub-item; and (2) Design, production and use of onboard floating dock facilities covered by sub-item (b) above which permit the operation, maintenance and repair of nuclear reactors. Marine gas turbine engines (marine propulsion or shipboard power generation engines), whether orginally designed as such or adapted for such use, and specially designed components therefor
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G 48

CAP. 60]

Import and Export (Strategic Commodities) Regulations

[1988 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

IL 1418

IL 1425

IL 1431

Notes:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

This item does not embargo specially designed components for equipment which would not have been embargoed had it not been modified.

Sub-item (a) above embargoes equipment using light metal peroxides such as KO2 without covering the shipment of KO, itself.

Sub-item (b) above does not embargo automated control systems incorporated in underwater bulldozers or trench-cutters not capable of operating at depths greater than 100 metres and possessing only negative buoyancy,

sub-item (c) above does not embargo television cameras used merely through a porthole.

Sub-item (d)(1) above does not embargo systems where force or torque are only measured and then displayed to the operator.

Deep submergence vehicles, manned or unmanned, tethered or untethered, capable of operating at depths exceeding 1000 metres, and specially designed or modified associated systems, equipment, components and materials therefor, including but not limited to the following-

(a) Pressure housings or pressure hulls;

(b) Propulsion motors and thrusters

(c) Hull penetrators or connectors,

(For syntactic foam, see Item IL 1759.)

(For hull penetrators for military fise, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.)

(For manned underwater vehicles which may be discretely operated with an autonomy equal to or greater than 10 hours, see Item ML 9 on the Munitions List.)

Floating docks, “software" and technology therefor, as follows-

(a) Floating docks specially designed for use at remote locations (i.c. without support

from shore bases).

Notes:

These docks incorporate the following three facilities at least:

(1) Welding and pipe/fitting repair shop(s);

(2) Electrical and electronic repair shop(s);

(3) Mechanical repair or metal working (machine) shop(s);

and normally contain more than 3 000 kW (4 000 hp) of electrical power generation equipment.

(b) Floating docks specially equipped to permit the operation, maintenance or repair

of nuclear reactors

(c) Floating docks having all the following characteristics:

(1) A lifting capacity of more than 40 000 short tons (36 364 metric tons).

(2) Larger than 120 metres in length and 30 metres in width, measured between

the pontoons;

(d) "Specially designed software" for computer-controlled pumping and flooding systems for the above floating docks, to permit the docking of listing vessels;

(e) Technology covered by this item is limited to the following:

(1) That portion of the design of a floating dock covered by sub-item (a) above which relates to the incorporation of the three types of facilities described in the Note to that sub-item; and

(2) Design, production and use of onboard floating dock facilities covered by sub-item (b) above which permit the operation, maintenance and repair of nuclear reactors.

Marine gas turbine engines (marine propulsion or shipboard power generation engines), whether orginally designed as such or adapted for such use, and specially designed components therefor

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