81_FR_8471 81 FR 8438 - Amendment to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations: Revision of U.S. Munitions List Category XII

81 FR 8438 - Amendment to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations: Revision of U.S. Munitions List Category XII

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 33 (February 19, 2016)

Page Range8438-8446
FR Document2016-03197

As part of the President's Export Control Reform effort, the Department of State proposes to amend the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to revise Category XII (fire control, laser, imaging, and guidance and control equipment) of the U.S. Munitions List (USML) to describe more precisely the articles warranting control on the USML. The Department also proposes to amend USML Categories VIII, XIII, and XV to reflect that items now described in those Categories will be in the revised Category XII.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 33 (Friday, February 19, 2016)
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

22 CFR Part 121

[Public Notice: 9445]
RIN 1400-AD32


Amendment to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations: 
Revision of U.S. Munitions List Category XII

AGENCY: Department of State.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: As part of the President's Export Control Reform effort, the 
Department of State proposes to amend the International Traffic in Arms 
Regulations (ITAR) to revise Category XII (fire control, laser, 
imaging, and guidance and control equipment) of the U.S. Munitions List 
(USML) to describe more precisely the articles warranting control on 
the USML. The Department also proposes to amend USML Categories VIII, 
XIII, and XV to reflect that items now described in those Categories 
will be in the revised Category XII.

DATES: The Department of State will accept comments on this proposed 
rule until April 4, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Interested parties may submit comments within 45 days of the 
date of publication by one of the following methods:
     Email: [email protected] with the subject line, 
``ITAR Amendment--Category XII Second Proposed.''
     Internet: At www.regulations.gov, search for this notice 
by using this rule's RIN (1400-AD32).
    Comments received after that date will be considered if feasible, 
but consideration cannot be assured. Those submitting comments should 
not include any personally identifying information they do not desire 
to be made public or any information for which a claim of 
confidentiality is asserted. All comments and transmittal emails will 
be made available for public inspection and copying after the close of 
the comment period via the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls Web 
site at www.pmddtc.state.gov. Parties who wish to comment anonymously 
may do so by submitting their comments via www.regulations.gov, leaving 
the fields that would identify the commenter blank and including no 
identifying information in the comment itself. Comments submitted via 
www.regulations.gov are immediately available for public inspection.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. C. Edward Peartree, Director, 
Office of Defense Trade Controls Policy, Department of State, telephone 
(202) 663-2792; email [email protected]. ATTN: Regulatory 
Change, USML Category XII.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls 
(DDTC), U.S. Department of State, administers the International Traffic 
in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR parts 120-130). The items subject to 
the jurisdiction of the ITAR, i.e., defense articles, are identified on 
the ITAR's U.S. Munitions List (USML) (22 CFR 121.1). With few 
exceptions, items not subject to the export control jurisdiction of the 
ITAR are subject to the jurisdiction of the Export Administration 
Regulations (EAR), 15 CFR parts 730-774, which includes the Commerce 
Control List (CCL) in Supplement No. 1 to Part 774), administered by 
the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), U.S. Department of Commerce. 
Both the ITAR and the EAR impose license requirements on exports and 
reexports. Items not subject to the ITAR or to the exclusive licensing 
jurisdiction of any other set of regulations are subject to the EAR.
    The revisions contained in this rule are part of the Department of 
State's retrospective plan under E.O. 13563.
    All references to the USML in this rule are to the list of defense 
articles that are controlled for the purpose of export or temporary 
import pursuant to the ITAR, and not to the defense articles on the 
USML that are controlled by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms 
and Explosives (ATF) for the purpose of permanent import under its 
regulations (see 27 CFR part 447). Pursuant to Sec.  38(a)(1) of the 
Arms Export Control Act (AECA), all defense articles controlled for 
export or import are part of the USML under the AECA. For the sake of 
clarity, the list of defense articles controlled by ATF for the purpose 
of permanent import is the United States Munitions Import List (USMIL). 
The transfer of defense articles from the ITAR's USML to the EAR's CCL 
for the purpose of export control does not affect the list of defense 
articles controlled on the USMIL under the AECA for the purpose of 
permanent import.

Revision of Category XII

    The revision of USML Category XII was first published as a proposed 
rule (RIN 1400-AD32) on May 5, 2015, for public comment (see 80 FR 
25821) (first proposed rule). The comment period ended July 6, 2015. 
One hundred twenty parties submitted public comments, which were 
reviewed and considered by the Department and other agencies.
    The majority of the public comments stated that the proposed 
controls in USML Category XII included items that are in commercial and 
civil applications, identifying items that would largely be controlled 
under paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and (e), and requested that the 
Department limit the USML controls for most paragraphs to items 
specially designed for the military. The comments varied in level of 
detail and specific paragraphs addressed, if any, but the general tenor 
of the public comments was consistent. These comments led the 
Department to reevaluate USML Category XII in its entirety and to draft 
this second proposed rule to allow for public feedback on new proposed 
changes. Given the thorough redrafting of USML Category XII, the 
Department does not address each public comment in detail.
    This second proposed rule revises USML Category XII, covering fire 
control, range finder, optical and guidance and control equipment, to 
advance the national security objectives of the President's Export 
Control Reform initiative and to more accurately

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describe the articles within the category, in order to establish a 
``bright line'' between the USML and the CCL for the control of these 
articles. The revisions to Category XII being proposed in this second 
proposed rule are described below, along with a description of any 
changes from the first proposed rule.
    The most significant change from the first proposed rule to this 
second proposed rule is that, in response to a high number of 
substantive public comments, certain articles will be controlled based 
on the design intent of the manufacturer. This was decided because the 
Department found that certain articles could be used as components or 
as end items for the same military application. While applying the 
standard terminology ``specially designed for a defense article'' would 
apply to articles that operate as a component for a higher-level 
assembly, that terminology would not describe the same articles when 
used as end items on their own for the same military purpose. To 
address this concern, paragraphs (b)(6) and (c)(2)(iii) control 
articles if they are specially designed for a military end user. A 
military end user is defined in the new Note to Category XII as the 
national armed services, National Guard, national police, government 
intelligence or reconnaissance organizations, or any person or entity 
whose actions or functions are intended to support military end uses. 
An item is specially designed for a military end user if it was created 
for use by a military end user or users. If an item is created for both 
military and non-military end users, or if the item was created for no 
specific end user, then it is not specially designed for a military end 
user. Contemporaneous documents are required to support the design 
intent; otherwise, use by a military end user will establish that the 
item was specially designed for a military end user.
    Paragraph (a) is revised to add subparagraphs (1) through (10) to 
more clearly describe the articles controlled in (a).
    Paragraph (a)(1) is added for fire control systems. In response to 
one comment, the Department moved the control on ``specially designed 
parts and components'' to paragraph (e) for this paragraph and others, 
so that all parts and components are described in paragraph (e). None 
of the parts and components in paragraph (e) are designated significant 
military equipment. One comment requested clarification on the 
classification of defense articles enumerated elsewhere in the USML 
that are specially designed components of a fire control system, such 
as fire control computers for aircraft, described in USML Category 
VIII(h)(16). A control on ``specially designed parts and components'' 
is a catch all control for items that are not elsewhere specified in 
the USML, and items that are explicitly described elsewhere, such as 
USML Category VIII(h)(16), are controlled by that entry.
    Paragraph (a)(2) is added for weapons sights and weapons aiming or 
imaging systems, with certain infrared focal plane arrays, image 
intensifier tubes, ballistic computers, or lasers, when specially 
designed for a defense article. The Department received multiple 
comments requesting revisions to this paragraph. These comments were 
not adopted, as these weapons sights and weapon aiming and imaging 
systems all relate to the sighting, aiming, or imaging for a defense 
article and therefore warrant USML control.
    Paragraph (a)(3) is added for electronic or optical weapon 
positioning, laying, or spotting systems.
    Paragraph (a)(4) is added for certain laser spot trackers and laser 
spot detectors that are for laser target designators or coded laser 
target markers controlled in paragraph (b)(1). The Department revised 
this control from the first proposed rule by tying it to paragraph 
(b)(1) to more specifically describe the kinds of items controlled by 
this paragraph.
    Paragraph (a)(5) is added for bomb sights and bombing computers.
    Paragraph (a)(6) is added for electro-optical missile or ordnance 
tracking systems.
    Paragraph (a)(7) is added for electro-optical ordnance guidance 
systems.
    Paragraph (a)(8) is added for electro-optical systems that 
automatically detect and locate weapons launch or fire.
    Paragraph (a)(9) is added for remote wind sensing systems specially 
designed for ballistic-corrected aiming.
    Paragraph (a)(10) is added for certain helmet mounted display (HMD) 
systems. In response to comments, the Department limited the scope of 
the control for HMD's with optical sights or slewing devices that 
control infrared imaging systems and end items from the first proposed 
rule, to those infrared systems and end items that are also defense 
articles themselves. This clarifies that HMDs for civilian firefighter 
systems are not described in this control.
    Paragraph (b) is revised to add subparagraphs (1) through (7) to 
more clearly describe the articles controlled in (b). Controls on 
lasers and others parts and components of laser systems are moved to 
paragraph (e).
    Paragraph (b)(1) is added for laser target designators or coded 
target markers that mediate the delivery of ordnance to a target. The 
Department made the control language from the first proposed rule more 
specific to more completely describe the defense articles controlled by 
this paragraph.
    Paragraph (b)(2) is added for infrared laser target illumination 
systems having a variable beam divergence. The Department made the 
control language from the first proposed rule more specific to more 
completely describe the defense articles controlled by this paragraph.
    Paragraph (b)(3) is added for certain laser range finders. In 
response to comments, the Department revised the control language from 
the first proposed rule to specify only laser ranger finders operating 
at a wavelength of 1064 nm and having a Q-switched pulse output, and 
laser ranger finders operating in excess of 1064 nm and meeting certain 
technical parameters.
    Paragraph (b)(4) is added for certain targeting or target location 
systems. In response to public comments, the Department revised the 
control from the first proposed rule to require that the system use a 
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), guidance, or navigation 
defense article.
    Paragraph (b)(5) is added for optical augmentation systems.
    Paragraph (b)(6) is added for light detection and ranging (LIDAR), 
laser detection and ranging (LADAR), or range-gated systems specially 
designed for a military end user.
    Paragraph (b)(7) is added for developmental lasers and laser 
systems funded by the Department of Defense, with certain exceptions.
    Paragraph (c) is revised to add subparagraphs (1) through (9) to 
more clearly describe the articles controlled in (c). Controls on image 
intensifier tubes (IITs), infrared focal plane arrays (IRFPAs), IRFPA 
dewar cooler assemblies (IDCAs), gimbals, and other parts and 
components of imaging systems are moved to paragraph (e).
    Paragraph (c)(1) is added for night vision or infrared cameras 
specially designed for defense articles. The Department revised this 
entry in response to comments regarding non-military uses of cameras 
and imaging systems described in the first proposed rule. As a 
specially designed component of another defense article, a camera, as 
defined in the Note to paragraph (c)(1), is eligible for paragraph (b) 
of specially designed in Sec.  120.41.

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    Paragraph (c)(2) is added for certain binoculars, bioculars, 
monoculars, goggles, or head or helmet-mounted imaging systems. The 
Department revised this entry in response to comments regarding non-
military uses of binocular, goggles, and other close eye systems 
described in the first proposed rule. For articles that employ third 
generation IITs or are sensor fused, the Department described the 
articles based on their technical characteristics. For articles with an 
IRFPA or infrared imaging camera, the articles are controlled if 
specially designed for a military end user.
    Paragraph (c)(3) is added for targeting systems specially designed 
for defense articles.
    Paragraph (c)(4) is added for infrared search and track (IRST) 
systems that utilize a longwave IRFPA and maintain positional or 
angular state of a target through time. The Department revised this 
control from the first proposed rule in response to public comments 
regarding non-military IRST systems.
    Paragraph (c)(5) is added for certain infrared imaging systems, 
described in nine subparagraphs: (1) Mobile systems that provide real-
time target location at ranges greater than 5 km; (2) airborne 
stabilized systems specially designed for military reconnaissance; (3) 
multispectral imaging systems that classify or identify military or 
intelligence targets or characteristics; (4) automated missile 
detection or warning systems; (5) systems hardened to withstand 
electromagnetic pulse (EMP) or chemical, biological, or radiological 
threats; (6) systems incorporating mechanisms to reduce signature; (7) 
certain aerial persistent surveillance systems; (8) certain gimbaled 
infrared systems; (9) systems specially designed for USML platforms. 
The Department revised this entry from the first proposed rule in 
response to comments regarding non-military imaging systems described 
in the proposed rule.
    Paragraph (c)(6) is added for certain terahertz imaging systems. In 
response to public comments, the Department revised the technical 
parameter from the first proposed rule from 0.3 milliradians to 0.1 
milliradians.
    Paragraph (c)(7) is added for systems or equipment incorporating an 
infrared beacon or emitter specially designed for Combat 
Identification. The Department revised this entry to Combat 
Identification from Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) in the first 
proposed rule in response to public confusion regarding IFF.
    Paragraph (c)(8) is added for systems that project radiometrically 
calibrated scenes directly into the entrance aperture of an electro-
optical or infrared (EO/IR) sensor controlled in this subchapter within 
either the spectral band exceeding 10 nm but not exceeding 400 nm, or 
the spectral band exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding 30,000 nm.
    Paragraph (c)(9) is added for developmental imaging systems funded 
by the Department of Defense.
    Paragraph (d) is revised to include controls on GNSS equipment 
previously controlled in Category XV and to add subparagraphs (1) 
through (6) to more clearly describe the articles controlled in (d). 
Controls on inertial measurement units, accelerometers, gyroscopes, 
GNNS security devices, and other parts and components of navigation 
systems are moved to paragraph (e).
    Paragraph (d)(1) is added for certain guidance or navigation 
systems. The Department did not adopt public comments to revise this 
entry to items specially designed for the military. Rather the 
Department has revised the technical parameters from the first proposed 
rule to a level that more clearly describes the military critical 
technology.
    Paragraph (d)(2) is added for GNSS receiving equipment, moved from 
Category XV.
    Paragraph (d)(3) is added for GNSS anti-jam systems specially 
designed for use with the anti-jam antennae described in USML Category 
XI(c)(10). In response to public comments, the Department revised the 
entry for anti-jam GNNS systems from the first proposed rule by 
expressly linking the control to the anti-jam antennae described in 
USML Category XI(c)(10).
    Paragraph (d)(4) is added for certain mobile relative gravimeters.
    Paragraph (d)(5) is added for certain mobile gravity gradiometers.
    Paragraph (d)(6) is added for developmental guidance, navigation, 
or control systems funded by the Department of Defense.
    Paragraph (e) is revised to add subparagraphs (1) through (23) to 
more clearly describe the parts and components for the systems in (a)-
(d) that are controlled in (e).
    Paragraph (e)(1) is added for parts and components specially 
designed for articles described in paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(8).
    Paragraph (e)(2) is added for lasers specially designed for defense 
articles. In response to public comments regarding the non-military 
uses of lasers described in the first proposed rule, the Department 
limited this entry to lasers that are specially designed for defense 
articles.
    Paragraph (e)(3) is added for laser stacked arrays specially 
designed for defense articles. In response to public comments regarding 
the non-military uses of laser stacked arrays described in the first 
proposed rule, the Department limited this entry to laser stacked 
arrays that are unique to defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(4) is added for IRFPAs specially designed for defense 
articles. In response to public comments, the Department completely 
revised the controls on IRFPAs from the first proposed rule, limiting 
the USML control to those that are unique to defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(5) is added for certain charge multiplication focal 
plane arrays specially designed for defense articles. In response to 
public comments, the Department completely revised the controls on 
charge multiplication focal plane arrays from the first proposed rule, 
limiting the USML control to those that are unique to defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(6) is added for second generation and greater IITs 
specially designed for defense articles, and specially designed parts 
and components therefor. This control includes third generation IITs, 
EBAPS, night vision and thermal fused IITs, and all subsequent IIT 
designs. In response to public comments, the Department completely 
revised the controls on IITs from the first proposed rule, limiting the 
USML control to those that are unique to defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(7) is added for parts and components specially 
designed for articles described in paragraph (c)(3), (c)(4), or 
(c)(5)(vi)-(vii).
    Paragraph (e)(8) is added for inertial measurement units specially 
designed for defense articles. In response to public comments, the 
Department revised the controls on inertial measurement units from the 
first proposed rule to a technical parameter based control to a control 
on all inertial measurement units that are unique to defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(9) is added for GNSS security devices, Selective 
Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM), Security Module (SM), and 
Auxiliary Output Chip (AOC) chips.
    Paragraph (e)(10) is added for certain accelerometers that meet the 
technical parameters. In response to public comments regarding the non-
military uses of accelerometers described in the first proposed rule, 
the Department revised this entry to more specifically describe the 
items warranting control on the USML.
    Paragraph (e)(11) is added for certain gyroscopes and angular rate 
sensors that meet the technical parameters. In

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response to public comments regarding the non-military uses of 
gyroscopes and angular rate sensors described in the first proposed 
rule, the Department revised this entry to more specifically describe 
the items warranting control on the USML.
    Paragraph (e)(12) is added for optical sensors that have a spectral 
filter that is specially designed for items controlled in USML Category 
XI(a)(4) and optical sensor assemblies that provide threat warning or 
tracking for those items controlled in USML Category XI(a)(4). In 
response to public comments, the Department revised the control from 
the first proposed rule to add the specially designed control 
parameter.
    Paragraph (e)(13) is added for read-out integrated circuits (ROICs) 
specially designed for defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(14) is added for IDCAs, with or without an IRFPA, 
specially designed for defense articles, other than those in USML 
Category XV, and specially designed parts and components therefor.
    Paragraph (e)(15) is added for gimbals specially designed for 
defense articles in this category.
    Paragraph (e)(16) is added for IRFPA Joule-Thomson (JT) self-
regulating cryostats specially designed for defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(17) is added for infrared lenses, mirrors, beam 
splitters or combiners, filters, and treatments and coatings, specially 
designed for defense articles.
    Paragraph (e)(18) is added for drive, control, signal, or image 
processing electronics specially designed for defense articles in this 
category.
    Paragraph (e)(19) is added for near-to-eye displays specially 
designed for defense articles in this category.
    Paragraph (e)(20) is added for resonators, receivers, transmitters, 
modulators, gain media, and drive electronics or frequency converters 
specially designed for defense articles in this category.
    Paragraph (e)(21) is added for two-dimensional infrared scene 
projector emitter arrays (i.e., resistive arrays) specially designed 
for infrared scene generators controlled in USML Category IX(a)(10).
    Paragraph (e)(22) is added for classified parts, components, 
accessories, attachments, and associated equipment.
    Paragraph (e)(23) is added for developmental IITs, FPAs, ROICs, 
accelerometers, gyroscopes, angular rate sensors, and inertial 
measurement units funded by the Department of Defense.
    Paragraph (f) is revised to more clearly describe the technical 
data and defense services controlled in paragraph (f). In response to 
public comments, the Department significantly revised paragraph (f), so 
that it now mirrors the other technical data and defense services 
paragraphs in ECR-revised USML Categories.
    A new (x) paragraph has been added to USML Category XII, allowing 
ITAR licensing for commodities, software, and technology subject to the 
EAR provided those commodities, software, and technology are to be used 
in or with defense articles controlled in USML Category XII and are 
described in the purchase documentation submitted with the application.
    Finally, articles common to the Missile Technology Control Regime 
(MTCR) Annex and the USML are to be identified on the USML with the 
parenthetical ``(MT)'' at the end of each section containing such 
articles. A separate proposed rule will address the sections in the 
ITAR that include MTCR definitions.
    The following definitions explain and amplify terms used in this 
Category and are provided to assist exporters in understanding the 
scope of the proposed control.
    Charge multiplication is a form of electronic image amplification, 
the generation of charge carriers as a result of an impact ionization 
gain process.
    Focal plane array is a linear or two-dimensional planar layer, or 
combination of planar layers, of individual detector elements, with or 
without readout electronics, which work in the focal plane.

    Note: This definition does not include a stack of single 
detector elements or any two, three, or four element detectors 
provided time delay and integration is not performed within the 
element.

    Image intensifier tube refers to an imaging device that 
incorporates a photoemissive transducer (i.e., photocathode) and 
achieves electron image amplification in the vacuum space.
    Multispectral refers to producing discrete outputs associated with 
more than one spectral band of response.

Request for Comments

    As the U.S. Government works through the proposed revisions to the 
USML, some control parameters are proposed recognizing that they may 
control items in normal commercial use and on the Wassenaar 
Arrangement's Dual Use List. With the thought that multiple 
perspectives would be beneficial to the USML revision process, the 
Department welcomes the assistance of users of the lists and requests 
input on the following:
    (1) A key goal of this rulemaking is to ensure the USML and the CCL 
together control all the items that meet Wassenaar Arrangement 
commitments embodied in Munitions List Categories 5, 11 and 15 (WA-
ML15) and the relevant Dual Use List Categories including the IRFPAs in 
Category 6 (WA-DU 6.A.2). To that end, the public is asked to identify 
any potential lack of coverage brought about by the proposed rules for 
Category XII contained in this notice and the new and revised ECCNs 
published separately by the Department of Commerce when reviewed 
together.
    (2) Another key goal of this rulemaking is to identify items 
proposed for control on the USML or the CCL that are not controlled on 
the Wassenaar Arrangement's Munitions or Dual Use List. The public is 
asked to identify any items proposed for control on the USML that are 
not controlled on the Wassenaar Arrangement's Munitions or Dual Use 
List.
    (3) A third key goal of this rulemaking is to establish a ``bright 
line'' between the USML and the CCL for the control of these materials. 
The public is asked to provide specific examples of control criteria 
that do not clearly describe items that would be defense articles and 
thus do not establish a ``bright line'' between the USML and the CCL.
    (4) Although the proposed revisions to the USML do not preclude the 
possibility that items in normal commercial use would or should be 
ITAR-controlled because, e.g., they provide the United States with a 
critical military or intelligence advantage, the U.S. government does 
not want to inadvertently control items on the ITAR that are in normal 
commercial use. Items that would be controlled on the USML in this 
proposed rule have been identified as possessing parameters or 
characteristics that provide a critical military or intelligence 
advantage. The public is thus asked to provide specific examples of 
items, if any, that would be controlled by the revised USML Category 
XII that are now in normal commercial use. The examples should 
demonstrate actual commercial use, not just potential or theoretical 
use, with supporting documents, as well as foreign availability of such 
items.
    (5) For any criteria the public believes control items in normal 
commercial use, the public is asked to identify parameters or 
characteristics that differentiate such items from items exclusively or 
primarily in military use.
    (6) For any criteria the public believes control items in normal 
commercial use, the public is asked to identify the multilateral 
controls (such as the Wassenaar Arrangement's Dual Use

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List), if any, for such items, and the consequences of such items being 
controlled on the USML.
    (7) The Department seeks public comment on each paragraph of the 
proposed USML Category XII.

Regulatory Analysis and Notices

Administrative Procedure Act

    The Department of State is of the opinion that controlling the 
import and export of defense articles and services is a foreign affairs 
function of the United States Government and that rules implementing 
this function are exempt from sections 553 (rulemaking) and 554 
(adjudications) of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). Although the 
Department is of the opinion that this rule is exempt from the 
rulemaking provisions of the APA, the Department is publishing this 
rule with a 45-day provision for public comment and without prejudice 
to its determination that controlling the import and export of defense 
services is a foreign affairs function.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    Since this rule is exempt from the rulemaking provisions of 5 
U.S.C. 553, it does not require analysis under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    This proposed amendment does not involve a mandate that will result 
in the expenditure by State, local, and tribal governments, in the 
aggregate, or by the private sector, of $100 million or more in any 
year and it will not significantly or uniquely affect small 
governments. Therefore, no actions were deemed necessary under the 
provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996

    This proposed amendment has been found not to be a major rule 
within the meaning of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement 
Fairness Act of 1996.

Executive Orders 12372 and 13132

    This proposed amendment will not have substantial direct effects on 
the States, on the relationship between the national government and the 
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government. Therefore, in accordance with Executive 
Order 13132, it is determined that this proposed amendment does not 
have sufficient federalism implications to require consultations or 
warrant the preparation of a federalism summary impact statement. The 
regulations implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding 
intergovernmental consultation on Federal programs and activities do 
not apply to this proposed amendment.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Executive Orders 13563 and 12866 direct agencies to assess costs 
and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is 
necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits 
(including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety 
effects, distributed impacts, and equity). Executive Order 13563 
emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits, of 
reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility. 
This rule has been designated a ``significant regulatory action,'' 
although not economically significant, under section 3(f) of Executive 
Order 12866. Accordingly, the rule has been reviewed by the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB).

Executive Order 12988

    The Department of State has reviewed the proposed amendment in 
light of Executive Order 12988 to eliminate ambiguity, minimize 
litigation, establish clear legal standards, and reduce burden.

Executive Order 13175

    The Department of State has determined that this rulemaking will 
not have tribal implications, will not impose substantial direct 
compliance costs on Indian tribal governments, and will not preempt 
tribal law. Accordingly, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this 
rulemaking.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    Following is a listing of approved Department of State information 
collections that will be affected by revision of the U.S. Munitions 
List (USML) and the Commerce Control List pursuant to the President's 
Export Control Reform (ECR) initiative. The list of collections and the 
description of the manner in which they will be affected pertains to 
revision of the USML in its entirety, not only to the categories 
published in this rule. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, 
the Department of State will request comment on these collections from 
all interested persons at the appropriate time. In particular, the 
Department will seek comment on changes to licensing burden based on 
implementation of regulatory changes pursuant to ECR, and on projected 
changes based on continued implementation of regulatory changes 
pursuant to ECR. The information collections are as follows:
    (1) Statement of Registration, DS-2032, OMB No. 1405-0002. The 
Department estimates that between 3,000 and 5,000 of the currently 
registered persons will not need to maintain registration following 
full revision of the USML. This would result in a burden reduction of 
between 6,000 and 10,000 hours annually, based on a revised time burden 
of two hours to complete a Statement of Registration.
    (2) Application/License for Permanent Export of Unclassified 
Defense Articles and Related Unclassified Technical Data, DSP-5, OMB 
No. 1405-0003. The Department estimates that there will be 35,000 fewer 
DSP-5 submissions annually following full revision of the USML. This 
would result in a burden reduction of 35,000 hours annually.
    (3) Application/License for Temporary Import of Unclassified 
Defense Articles, DSP-61, OMB No. 1405-0013. The Department estimates 
that there will be 200 fewer DSP-61 submissions annually following full 
revision of the USML. This would result in a burden reduction of 100 
hours annually.
    (4) Application/License for Temporary Export of Unclassified 
Defense Articles, DSP-73, OMB No. 1405-0023. The Department estimates 
that there will be 800 fewer DSP-73 submissions annually following full 
revision of the USML. This would result in a burden reduction of 800 
hours annually.
    (5) Application for Amendment to License for Export or Import of 
Classified or Unclassified Defense Articles and Related Technical Data, 
DSP-6, -62, -74, -119, OMB No. 1405-0092. The Department estimates that 
there will be 2,000 fewer amendment submissions annually following full 
revision of the USML. This would result in a burden reduction of 1,000 
hours annually.
    (6) Request for Approval of Manufacturing License Agreements, 
Technical Assistance Agreements, and Other Agreements, DSP-5, OMB No. 
1405-0093. The Department estimates that there will be 1,000 fewer 
agreement submissions annually following full revision of the USML. 
This would result in a burden reduction of 2,000 hours annually.
    (7) Maintenance of Records by Registrants, OMB No. 1405-0111. The 
requirement to actively maintain records pursuant to provisions of the 
ITAR will decline commensurate with the drop in the number of persons 
who will be required to register with the

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Department pursuant to the ITAR. As stated above, the Department 
estimates that up to 5,000 of the currently-registered persons will not 
need to maintain registration following full revision of the USML. This 
would result in a burden reduction of 100,000 hours annually. However, 
the ITAR does provide for the maintenance of records for a period of 
five years. Therefore, persons newly relieved of the requirement to 
register with the Department may still be required to maintain records.

List of Subjects in 22 CFR Part 121

    Arms and munitions, Exports.

    Accordingly, for the reasons set forth above, title 22, chapter I, 
subchapter M, part 121 is proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 121--THE UNITED STATES MUNITIONS LIST

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1. The authority citation for part 121 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: Secs. 2, 38, and 71, Pub. L. 90-629, 90 Stat. 744 (22 
U.S.C. 2752, 2778, 2797); 22 U.S.C. 2651a; Pub. L. 105-261, 112 
Stat. 1920; Section 1261, Pub. L. 112-239; E.O. 13637, 78 FR 16129.


Sec.  121.1  [Amended]

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2. Section 121.1 is amended by:
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a. Removing and reserving paragraph (e) in U.S. Munitions List Category 
VIII.
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b. Revising U.S. Munitions List Category XII:
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c. Removing and reserving paragraph (a) in U.S. Munitions List Category 
XIII.
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d. Removing and reserving paragraph (c) in U.S. Munitions List Category 
XV.
    The revision to read as follows:


Sec.  121.1  The United States Munitions List.

* * * * *

Category XII--Fire Control, Laser, Imaging, and Guidance and Control 
Equipment

    * (a) Fire control and aiming systems, as follows:
    (1) Fire control systems;
    (2) Weapon sights, weapon aiming systems, and weapon imaging 
systems (e.g., clip-on), with or without an integrated viewer, display, 
or reticle, specially designed for an article subject to this 
subchapter and also incorporating or specially designed to incorporate 
any of the following:
    (i) An infrared focal plane array having a peak response at a 
wavelength exceeding 1,000 nm;
    (ii) Second generation or greater image intensifier tubes;
    (iii) A ballistic computer for adjusting the aim point display; or
    (iv) Infrared laser having a wavelength exceeding 710 nm;
    (3) Electronic or optical weapon positioning, laying, or spotting 
systems;
    (4) Laser spot trackers and laser spot detection, location, or 
imaging systems, with an operational wavelength shorter than 400 nm or 
longer than 710 nm and that are for laser target designators or coded 
laser target markers controlled in paragraph (b)(1);
    Note to paragraph (a)(4): For controls on LIDAR, see paragraph 
(b)(6) of this category.
    (5) Bomb sights or bombing computers;
    (6) Electro-optical missile or ordnance tracking systems,
    (7) Electro-optical ordnance guidance systems;
    (8) Electro-optical systems that automatically detect and locate 
weapons launch or fire;
    (9) Remote wind-sensing systems specially designed for ballistic-
corrected aiming; or
    (10) Helmet mounted display (HMD) systems or end items, 
incorporating optical sights or slewing devices that aim, launch, 
track, or manage munitions, or control infrared imaging systems or end 
items described in this category, other than such items controlled in 
Category VIII (e.g., Combat Vehicle Crew HMD, Mounted Warrior HMD, 
Integrated Helmet Assembly Subsystem, Drivers Head Tracked Vision 
System);
    * (b) Laser systems and end items, as follows:
    (1) Laser target designators or coded target markers that mediate 
the delivery of ordnance to a target;
    (2) Target illumination systems having a variable beam divergence, 
and a laser output wavelength exceeding 710 nm, to artificially light 
an area to search for or locate a target;
    (3) Laser rangefinders having any of the following:
    (i) Output wavelength of 1064 nm and any Q-switched pulse output; 
or
    (ii) Output wavelength exceeding 1064 nm and any of the following:
    (A) Single shot ranging capability of 3 km or greater against a 
standard 2.3 m x 2.3 m NATO target having 10% reflectivity and 23 km 
visibility; or
    (B) Multiple shot ranging capability at 3 Hz or greater of 1 km or 
greater against a standard 2.3 m x 2.3 m NATO target having 10% 
reflectivity and 23 km visibility;
    (4) Targeting systems and target location systems, incorporating or 
specially designed to incorporate a laser rangefinder and incorporating 
or specially designed to incorporate a Global Navigation Satellite 
System (GNSS), guidance, or navigation defense article controlled in 
paragraph (d) of this category (MT if designed or modified for rockets, 
missiles, space launch vehicles (SLVs), drones, or unmanned aerial 
vehicle systems capable of delivering at least a 500 kg payload to a 
range of at least 300 km);
    (5) Systems specially designed to use laser energy with an output 
wavelength exceeding 710 nm to exploit differential target-background 
retroreflectance in order to detect personnel or optical/electro-
optical equipment (e.g., optical augmentation systems);
    (6) Light detection and ranging (LIDAR), laser detection and 
ranging (LADAR), or range-gated systems specially designed for a 
military end user (MT if designed or modified for rockets, missiles, 
SLVs, drones, or unmanned aerial vehicle systems capable of delivering 
at least a 500 kg payload to a range of at least 300 km); or
    (7) Developmental lasers or laser systems funded by the Department 
of Defense via contract or other funding authorization;

    Note 1 to paragraph (b)(7): This paragraph does not control 
lasers or laser systems: (a) In production, (b) determined to be 
subject to the EAR via a commodity jurisdiction determination (see 
Sec.  120.4 of this subchapter), or (c) identified in the relevant 
Department of Defense contract or other funding authorization as 
being developed for both civil and military applications.


    Note 2 to paragraph (b)(7):  Note 1 does not apply to defense 
articles enumerated on the U.S. Munitions List, whether in 
production or development.


    Note 3 to paragraph (b)(7): This provision is applicable to 
those contracts or other funding authorizations that are dated XXXX, 
2017 or later.

    * (c) Night vision, infrared, or terahertz imaging systems or end 
items, as follows:
    (1) Night vision or infrared cameras specially designed for 
articles in this subchapter;

    Note to paragraph (c)(1): The articles controlled by this 
paragraph have sufficient electronics to enable at a minimum the 
output of an analog or digital signal once power is applied.

    (2) Binoculars, bioculars, monoculars, goggles, or head or helmet-
mounted imaging systems (including video-based articles having a 
separate near-to-eye display), as follows:
    (i) Incorporating an autogated third generation image intensifier 
tube or a higher generation image intensifier tube;
    (ii) Fusing output of an image intensifier tube and an infrared 
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plane array having a peak response greater than 1,000 nm; or
    (iii) Having an infrared focal plane array or imaging camera, and 
is specially designed for a military end user;
    (3) Targeting systems specially designed for articles in this 
subchapter;
    (4) Infrared search and track (IRST) systems, that:
    (i) Incorporate or are specially designed to incorporate an 
infrared focal plane array or imaging camera, having a peak response 
within the wavelength range exceeding 3 microns or greater; and
    (ii) Maintain positional or angular state of a target through time;
    (5) Infrared imaging systems, as follows:
    (i) Mobile reconnaissance, scout, or surveillance systems providing 
real-time target location at ranges greater than 5 km (e.g., LRAS, CIV, 
HTI, SeeSpot, MMS);
    (ii) Airborne stabilized systems specially designed for military 
reconnaissance (e.g., DB-110, C-B4);
    (iii) Multispectral imaging systems that classify or identify 
military or intelligence targets or characteristics;
    (iv) Automated missile detection or warning systems;
    (v) Systems hardened to withstand electromagnetic pulse (EMP) or 
chemical, biological, or radiological threats;
    (vi) Systems incorporating mechanism(s) to reduce signature;
    (vii) Persistent surveillance systems with a ground sample distance 
(GSD) of 0.5 m or better (smaller) at 10,000 ft AGL and a simultaneous 
coverage area of 3 km\2\ or greater;
    (viii) Gimbaled infrared systems, as follows:
    (A) Having a stabilization better (less) than 30 microradians RMS 
and a turret with a ball diameter of 15 inches or greater; or
    (B) Specially designed for articles in this subchapter; or
    (ix) Systems specially designed for military platforms controlled 
in this subchapter (MT if for determining bearings to specific 
electromagnetic sources (direction finding equipment) or terrain 
characteristics and designed or modified for rockets, missiles, SLVs, 
drones, or unmanned aerial vehicle systems capable of delivering at 
least a 500 kg payload to a range of at least 300 km);
    (6) Terahertz imaging systems having a peak response in the 
frequency range exceeding 30 GHz but not exceeding 3000 GHz, and having 
a resolution less (better) than 0.1 milliradians at a standoff range of 
100 m;
    (7) Systems or equipment, incorporating an infrared (IR) beacon or 
emitter, specially designed for Combat Identification;
    (8) Systems that project radiometrically calibrated scenes at a 
frame rate greater than 30 Hz directly into the entrance aperture of an 
electro-optical or infrared (EO/IR) sensor controlled in this 
subchapter within either the spectral band exceeding 10 nm but not 
exceeding 400 nm, or the spectral band exceeding 900 nm but not 
exceeding 30,000 nm;
    (9) Developmental electro-optical, infrared, or terahertz systems 
funded by the Department of Defense.

    Note 1 to paragraph (c)(9): This paragraph does not control 
electro-optical, infrared, or terahertz imaging systems: (a) In 
production, (b) determined to be subject to the EAR via a commodity 
jurisdiction determination (see Sec.  120.4 of this subchapter, or 
(c) identified in the relevant Department of Defense contract or 
other funding authorization as being developed for both civil and 
military applications.


    Note 2 to paragraph (c)(9): Note 1 does not apply to defense 
articles enumerated on the U.S. Munitions List, whether in 
production or development.


    Note 3 to paragraph (c)(9): This provision is applicable to 
those contracts or other funding authorizations that are dated XXXX, 
2017 or later.

    (d) Guidance, navigation, and control systems or end items, as 
follows:
    (1) Guidance or navigation systems (e.g., inertial navigation 
systems, inertial reference units, attitude and heading reference 
systems) as follows (MT if designed or modified for rockets, missiles, 
SLVs, drones, or unmanned aerial vehicle systems capable of a range 
greater than or equal to 300 km);
    (i) Having a circle of equal probability (CEP) of position error 
rate less (better) than 0.28 nautical miles per hour, without the use 
of positional aiding references;
    (ii) Having a heading error or true north determination of less 
(better) than 0.28 mrad secant (latitude) (0.016043 degrees secant 
(latitude));
    (iii) Having a CEP of position error rate less than 0.2 nautical 
miles in an 8 hour period, without the use of positional aiding 
references; or
    (iv) Specified to function at linear acceleration levels exceeding 
25 g;

    Note 1 to paragraph (d)(1):  For rocket, SLV, or missile flight 
control and guidance systems (including guidance sets), see Category 
IV(h).


    Note 2 to paragraph (d)(1): Inertial measurement units are 
described in paragraph (e) of this category.

    (2) Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiving equipment, 
as follows:
    (i) GNSS receiving equipment specially designed for military 
applications (MT if designed or modified for airborne applications and 
capable of providing navigation information at speeds in excess of 600 
m/s);
    (ii) Global Positioning System (GPS) receiving equipment specially 
designed for encryption or decryption (e.g., Y-Code, M-Code) of GPS 
precise positioning service (PPS) signals (MT if designed or modified 
for airborne applications);
    (iii) GPS receiving equipment specially designed for use with an 
antenna described in Category XI(c)(10) (MT if designed or modified for 
airborne applications); or
    (iv) GPS receiving equipment specially designed for use with 
rockets, missiles, SLVs, drones, or unmanned air vehicle systems 
capable of delivering at least a 500 kg payload to a range of at least 
300 km (MT);

    Note to paragraph (d)(2)(iv): ``Payload'' is the total mass that 
can be carried or delivered by the specified rocket, missile, SLV, 
drone or unmanned aerial vehicle that is not used to maintain 
flight. For definition of ``range'' as it pertains to rocket 
systems, see note 1 to paragraph (a) of USML Category IV. For 
definition of ``range'' as it pertains to aircraft systems, see note 
to paragraph (a) of USML Category VIII.

    (3) GNSS anti-jam systems specially designed for use with an 
antenna described in Category XI(c)(10);
    (4) Mobile relative gravimeters having automatic motion 
compensation, with an in-service accuracy of less (better) than 0.4 
mGal (MT if designed or modified for airborne or marine use and having 
a time to steady-state registration of two minutes or less);
    (5) Mobile gravity gradiometers having an accuracy of less (better) 
than 10 Eotvos squared per radian per second for any component of the 
gravity gradient tensor, and having a spatial gravity wavelength 
resolution of 50 m or less (MT if designed or modified for airborne or 
marine use);

    Note to paragraph (d)(5): ``Eotvos'' is a unit of acceleration 
divided by distance that was used in conjunction with the older 
centimeter-gram-second system of units. The Eotvos is defined as 1/
1,000,000,000 Galileo (Gal) per centimeter.

    (6) Developmental guidance, navigation, or control systems funded 
by the Department of Defense (MT if designed or modified for rockets, 
missiles, SLVs, drones, or unmanned aerial vehicle systems capable of a 
range equal to or greater than 300 km);


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    Note 1 to paragraph (d)(6): This paragraph does not control 
guidance, navigation, or control systems: (a) In production, (b) 
determined to be subject to the EAR via a commodity jurisdiction 
determination (see Sec.  120.4 of this subchapter), or (c) 
identified in the relevant Department of Defense contract or other 
funding authorization as being developed for both civil and military 
applications.


    Note 2 to paragraph (d)(6): Note 1 does not apply to defense 
articles enumerated on the U.S. Munitions List, whether in 
production or development.


    Note 3 to paragraph (d)(6): This provision is applicable to 
those contracts or other funding authorizations that are dated XXXX, 
2017, or later.


    Note 4 to paragraph (d)(6): For definition of ``range'' as it 
pertains to rocket systems, see note 1 to paragraph (a) of USML 
Category IV. For definition of ``range'' as it pertains to aircraft 
systems, see note to paragraph (a) of USML Category VIII.

    (e) Parts, components, accessories, or attachments, as follows:
    (1) Parts and components specially designed for articles described 
in paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(8) of this section;
    (2) Lasers specially designed for articles in this subchapter;
    (3) Laser stacked arrays specially designed for articles in this 
category;
    (4) Infrared focal plane arrays (IRFPAs) specially designed for 
articles in this subchapter;
    (5) Charge multiplication focal plane arrays exceeding 50 mA/W for 
any wavelength exceeding 760 nm and specially designed for articles 
described in this subchapter;
    (6) Second generation and greater image intensifier tubes specially 
designed for articles in this subchapter, and specially designed parts 
and components therefore;

    Note to paragraph (e)(6): Second and third generation image 
intensifier tubes are defined as having a peak response within the 
0.4 to 1.05 micron wavelength range and incorporating a microchannel 
plate for electron image amplification having a hole pitch (center-
to-center spacing) of less than 25 microns and having either: (a) An 
S-20, S-25, or multialkali photo cathode; or (b) a GaAs, GaInAs, or 
other III-V compound semiconductor photocathode.

    (7) Parts and components specially designed for articles described 
in paragraph (c)(3), (c)(4), or (c)(5)(vi)-(vii);
    (8) Inertial measurement units specially designed for articles in 
this subchapter (MT for systems incorporating accelerometers specified 
in (e)(10) or gyroscopes or angular rate sensors specified in (e)(11) 
that are designated MT);
    (9) GNSS security devices (e.g., Selective Availability Anti-
Spoofing Modules (SAASM), Security Modules (SM), and Auxiliary Output 
Chips (AOC);
    (10) Accelerometers having a bias repeatability of less (better) 
than 10 [mu]g and a scale factor repeatability of less (better) than 10 
parts per million, or capable of measuring greater than 100,000 g (MT);

    Note 1 to paragraph (e)(10): For weapon fuze accelerometers, see 
Category III(d) or IV(h).


    Note 2 to paragraph (e)(10): MT designation does not include 
accelerometers that are designed to measure vibration or shock.

    (11) Gyroscopes or angular rate sensors as follows (MT if having a 
rated drift stability of less than 0.5 degrees (1 sigma or rms) per 
hour in a 1 g environment or specified to function at acceleration 
levels greater than 100 g):
    (i) Having an angle random walk of less (better) than 0.001 degrees 
per square root hour; or
    (ii) Mechanical gyroscopes or rate sensors having a bias 
repeatability less (better) than 0.0015 degrees per hour;

    Note to paragraphs (e)(10) and (e)(11): ``Repeatability'' is the 
closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of the same 
variable under the same operating conditions when changes in 
conditions or non-operating periods occur between measurements.
    ``Bias'' is the accelerometer output when no acceleration is 
applied.
    ``Scale factor'' is the ratio of change in output to a change in 
the input.
    The measurement of ``bias'' and ``scale factor'' refers to one 
sigma standard deviation with respect to a fixed calibration over a 
period of one year.
    ``Drift Rate'' is the component of gyro output that is 
functionally independent of input rotation and is expressed as an 
angular rate.
    ``Stability'' is a measure of the ability of a specific 
mechanism or performance coefficient to remain invariant when 
continuously exposed to a fixed operating condition. (This 
definition does not refer to dynamic or servo stability.)

    (12) Optical sensors having a spectral filter specially designed 
for systems or equipment controlled in USML Category XI(a)(4), or 
optical sensor assemblies that provide threat warning or tracking for 
systems or equipment controlled in Category XI(a)(4);
    (13) Read-out integrated circuits (ROICs) specially designed for 
articles in this subchapter;
    (14) Integrated IRFPA dewar cooler assemblies (IDCAs), with or 
without an IRFPA, specially designed for articles in this subchapter 
other than Category XV, and specially designed parts and components 
therefore;
    (15) Gimbals specially designed for articles in this category;
    (16) IRFPA Joule-Thomson (JT) self-regulating cryostats specially 
designed for articles controlled in this subchapter;
    (17) Infrared lenses, mirrors, beam splitters or combiners, 
filters, and treatments and coatings, specially designed for articles 
controlled in this category;
    (18) Drive, control, signal, or image processing electronics, 
specially designed for articles controlled in this category;
    (19) Near-to-eye displays specially designed for articles 
controlled in this category;
    (20) Resonators, receivers, transmitters, modulators, gain media, 
drive electronics, and frequency converters specially designed for 
laser systems controlled in this category;
    (21) Two-dimensional infrared scene projector emitter arrays (i.e., 
resistive arrays) specially designed for infrared scene generators 
controlled in USML Category IX(a)(10);
    * (22) Any part, component, accessory, attachment, or associated 
equipment, that:
    (i) Is classified;
    (ii) Contains classified software;
    (iii) Is manufactured using classified production data; or
    (iv) Is being developed using classified information.

    Note to paragraph (e)(22): ``Classified'' means classified 
pursuant to Executive Order 13526, or predecessor order, and a 
security classification guide developed pursuant thereto or 
equivalent, or to the corresponding classification rules of another 
government.

    (23) Developmental image intensification tubes, focal plane arrays, 
read-out-integrated circuits, accelerometers, gyroscopes, angular rate 
sensors and inertial measurement units funded by the Department of 
Defense (MT if designed or modified for rockets, missiles, SLVs, 
drones, or unmanned aerial vehicle systems capable of a range equal to 
or greater than 300 km);

    Note 1 to paragraph (e)(23): This paragraph does not control 
items: (a) In production, (b) determined to be subject to the EAR 
via a commodity jurisdiction determination (see Sec.  120.4 of this 
subchapter), or (c) identified in the relevant Department of Defense 
contract or other funding authorization as being developed for both 
civil and military applications.


    Note 2 to paragraph (e)(23): Note 1 does not apply to defense 
articles enumerated on the U.S. Munitions List, whether in 
production or development.


    Note 3 to paragraph (e)(23): This provision is applicable to 
those contracts or other funding authorizations that are dated XXXX, 
2017, or later.


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    (f) Technical data (see Sec.  120.10) and defense services (see 
Sec.  120.9) directly related to the defense articles enumerated in 
paragraphs (a) through (e) of this category and classified technical 
data directly related to items controlled in ECCNs 7A611, 7B611, and 
7D611. (See Sec.  125.4 for exemptions.) (MT for technical data and 
defense services related to articles designated as such.) Technical 
data directly related to manufacture or production of any defense 
articles enumerated elsewhere in this category that are designated as 
Significant Military Equipment (SME) shall itself be designated as SME.
    (g)-(w) [Reserved]
    (x) Commodities, software, and technology subject to the EAR (see 
Sec.  120.42 of this subchapter) used in or with defense articles 
controlled in this category.

    Note to paragraph (x): Use of this paragraph is limited to 
license applications for defense articles controlled in this 
category where the purchase documentation includes commodities, 
software, or technology subject to the EAR (see Sec.  123.1(b) of 
this subchapter).


    Note to Category XII: For purposes of determining whether an 
item (i.e., system, end item, part, component, accessory, 
attachment, or software) is specially designed for a military end 
user, a ``military end user'' means the national armed services 
(army, navy, marine, air force, or coast guard), national guard, 
national police, government intelligence or reconnaissance 
organizations, or any person or entity whose actions or functions 
are intended to support military end uses. A system or end item is 
not specially designed for a military end user if the item was 
developed with knowledge that it is or would be for use by both 
military end users and non-military end users, or if the item was or 
is being developed with no knowledge for use by a particular end 
user. In such instances, documents contemporaneous with the 
development must establish such knowledge.

* * * * *

Rose E. Gottemoeller,
Under Secretary, Arms Control and International Security, Department of 
State.
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                                                          modified for underwater use incorporating            DATES:  The Department of State will                  jurisdiction of any other set of
                                                          image intensifier tubes specified by                 accept comments on this proposed rule                 regulations are subject to the EAR.
                                                          6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b, see 6A003.b.3.           until April 4, 2016.                                     The revisions contained in this rule
                                                          (4) For electronic imaging systems                                                                         are part of the Department of State’s
                                                          ‘‘specially designed’’ or modified for               ADDRESSES: Interested parties may
                                                                                                               submit comments within 45 days of the                 retrospective plan under E.O. 13563.
                                                          underwater use incorporating ‘‘focal plane
                                                          arrays’’ specified by 6A002.a.3.g, see               date of publication by one of the                        All references to the USML in this
                                                          6A003.b.4.c. (5) Section 744.9 imposes a             following methods:                                    rule are to the list of defense articles
                                                          license requirement on commodities                     • Email: DDTCPublicComments@                        that are controlled for the purpose of
                                                          described in 8A002.d.1.c or .d.2 if being            state.gov with the subject line, ‘‘ITAR               export or temporary import pursuant to
                                                          exported, reexported, or transferred (in-            Amendment—Category XII Second                         the ITAR, and not to the defense articles
                                                          country) for use by a military end-user or           Proposed.’’                                           on the USML that are controlled by the
                                                          for incorporation into an item controlled                                                                  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
                                                                                                                 • Internet: At www.regulations.gov,
                                                          by ECCN 0A919.                                                                                             and Explosives (ATF) for the purpose of
                                                                                                               search for this notice by using this rule’s
                                                      *     *     *    *      *                                RIN (1400–AD32).                                      permanent import under its regulations
                                                      ■ 52. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                     Comments received after that date                   (see 27 CFR part 447). Pursuant to
                                                      Category 9, ECCN 9A991 is amended by:                    will be considered if feasible, but                   § 38(a)(1) of the Arms Export Control
                                                      ■ a. Removing the License Requirement                    consideration cannot be assured. Those                Act (AECA), all defense articles
                                                      Notes paragraph in the License                           submitting comments should not                        controlled for export or import are part
                                                      Requirements section, and                                include any personally identifying                    of the USML under the AECA. For the
                                                      ■ b. Revising the Related Controls                       information they do not desire to be                  sake of clarity, the list of defense articles
                                                      paragraph in the List of Items Controlled                made public or any information for                    controlled by ATF for the purpose of
                                                      section to read as follows:                              which a claim of confidentiality is                   permanent import is the United States
                                                                                                               asserted. All comments and transmittal                Munitions Import List (USMIL). The
                                                      9A991 ‘‘Aircraft’’, n.e.s., and gas turbine
                                                         engines not controlled by 9A001 or                    emails will be made available for public              transfer of defense articles from the
                                                         9A101 and ‘‘parts’’ and ‘‘components,’’               inspection and copying after the close of             ITAR’s USML to the EAR’s CCL for the
                                                         n.e.s. (see List of Items Controlled).                the comment period via the Directorate                purpose of export control does not affect
                                                      *      *      *       *      *                           of Defense Trade Controls Web site at                 the list of defense articles controlled on
                                                                                                               www.pmddtc.state.gov. Parties who                     the USMIL under the AECA for the
                                                      List of Items Controlled                                                                                       purpose of permanent import.
                                                                                                               wish to comment anonymously may do
                                                      *      *      *       *      *                           so by submitting their comments via                   Revision of Category XII
                                                      Related Controls: N/A                                    www.regulations.gov, leaving the fields
                                                      *      *      *       *      *                                                                                    The revision of USML Category XII
                                                                                                               that would identify the commenter
                                                                                                                                                                     was first published as a proposed rule
                                                        Dated: February 11, 2016.                              blank and including no identifying                    (RIN 1400–AD32) on May 5, 2015, for
                                                      Kevin J. Wolf,                                           information in the comment itself.                    public comment (see 80 FR 25821) (first
                                                      Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export               Comments submitted via                                proposed rule). The comment period
                                                      Administration.                                          www.regulations.gov are immediately                   ended July 6, 2015. One hundred twenty
                                                      [FR Doc. 2016–03182 Filed 2–18–16; 8:45 am]              available for public inspection.                      parties submitted public comments,
                                                      BILLING CODE 3510–33–P                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.                  which were reviewed and considered by
                                                                                                               C. Edward Peartree, Director, Office of               the Department and other agencies.
                                                                                                               Defense Trade Controls Policy,                           The majority of the public comments
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF STATE                                      Department of State, telephone (202)                  stated that the proposed controls in
                                                                                                               663–2792; email                                       USML Category XII included items that
                                                      22 CFR Part 121                                          DDTCPublicComments@state.gov.                         are in commercial and civil
                                                                                                               ATTN: Regulatory Change, USML                         applications, identifying items that
                                                      [Public Notice: 9445]                                    Category XII.                                         would largely be controlled under
                                                      RIN 1400–AD32                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        paragraphs (b), (c), (d), and (e), and
                                                                                                               Directorate of Defense Trade Controls                 requested that the Department limit the
                                                      Amendment to the International Traffic                   (DDTC), U.S. Department of State,                     USML controls for most paragraphs to
                                                      in Arms Regulations: Revision of U.S.                    administers the International Traffic in              items specially designed for the
                                                      Munitions List Category XII                              Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR parts                 military. The comments varied in level
                                                      AGENCY:     Department of State.                         120–130). The items subject to the                    of detail and specific paragraphs
                                                      ACTION:    Proposed rule.                                jurisdiction of the ITAR, i.e., defense               addressed, if any, but the general tenor
                                                                                                               articles, are identified on the ITAR’s                of the public comments was consistent.
                                                      SUMMARY:    As part of the President’s                   U.S. Munitions List (USML) (22 CFR                    These comments led the Department to
                                                      Export Control Reform effort, the                        121.1). With few exceptions, items not                reevaluate USML Category XII in its
                                                      Department of State proposes to amend                    subject to the export control jurisdiction            entirety and to draft this second
                                                      the International Traffic in Arms                        of the ITAR are subject to the                        proposed rule to allow for public
                                                      Regulations (ITAR) to revise Category                    jurisdiction of the Export                            feedback on new proposed changes.
                                                      XII (fire control, laser, imaging, and                   Administration Regulations (EAR), 15                  Given the thorough redrafting of USML
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                                                      guidance and control equipment) of the                   CFR parts 730–774, which includes the                 Category XII, the Department does not
                                                      U.S. Munitions List (USML) to describe                   Commerce Control List (CCL) in                        address each public comment in detail.
                                                      more precisely the articles warranting                   Supplement No. 1 to Part 774),                           This second proposed rule revises
                                                      control on the USML. The Department                      administered by the Bureau of Industry                USML Category XII, covering fire
                                                      also proposes to amend USML                              and Security (BIS), U.S. Department of                control, range finder, optical and
                                                      Categories VIII, XIII, and XV to reflect                 Commerce. Both the ITAR and the EAR                   guidance and control equipment, to
                                                      that items now described in those                        impose license requirements on exports                advance the national security objectives
                                                      Categories will be in the revised                        and reexports. Items not subject to the               of the President’s Export Control Reform
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                                                      describe the articles within the category,              components of a fire control system,                  parts and components of laser systems
                                                      in order to establish a ‘‘bright line’’                 such as fire control computers for                    are moved to paragraph (e).
                                                      between the USML and the CCL for the                    aircraft, described in USML Category                     Paragraph (b)(1) is added for laser
                                                      control of these articles. The revisions to             VIII(h)(16). A control on ‘‘specially                 target designators or coded target
                                                      Category XII being proposed in this                     designed parts and components’’ is a                  markers that mediate the delivery of
                                                      second proposed rule are described                      catch all control for items that are not              ordnance to a target. The Department
                                                      below, along with a description of any                  elsewhere specified in the USML, and                  made the control language from the first
                                                      changes from the first proposed rule.                   items that are explicitly described                   proposed rule more specific to more
                                                         The most significant change from the                 elsewhere, such as USML Category                      completely describe the defense articles
                                                      first proposed rule to this second                      VIII(h)(16), are controlled by that entry.            controlled by this paragraph.
                                                      proposed rule is that, in response to a                    Paragraph (a)(2) is added for weapons                 Paragraph (b)(2) is added for infrared
                                                      high number of substantive public                       sights and weapons aiming or imaging                  laser target illumination systems having
                                                      comments, certain articles will be                      systems, with certain infrared focal                  a variable beam divergence. The
                                                      controlled based on the design intent of                plane arrays, image intensifier tubes,                Department made the control language
                                                      the manufacturer. This was decided                      ballistic computers, or lasers, when                  from the first proposed rule more
                                                      because the Department found that                       specially designed for a defense article.             specific to more completely describe the
                                                      certain articles could be used as                       The Department received multiple                      defense articles controlled by this
                                                      components or as end items for the                      comments requesting revisions to this                 paragraph.
                                                      same military application. While                        paragraph. These comments were not                       Paragraph (b)(3) is added for certain
                                                      applying the standard terminology                       adopted, as these weapons sights and                  laser range finders. In response to
                                                      ‘‘specially designed for a defense                      weapon aiming and imaging systems all                 comments, the Department revised the
                                                      article’’ would apply to articles that                  relate to the sighting, aiming, or imaging            control language from the first proposed
                                                      operate as a component for a higher-                    for a defense article and therefore                   rule to specify only laser ranger finders
                                                      level assembly, that terminology would                  warrant USML control.                                 operating at a wavelength of 1064 nm
                                                      not describe the same articles when                        Paragraph (a)(3) is added for                      and having a Q-switched pulse output,
                                                      used as end items on their own for the                  electronic or optical weapon                          and laser ranger finders operating in
                                                      same military purpose. To address this                  positioning, laying, or spotting systems.             excess of 1064 nm and meeting certain
                                                      concern, paragraphs (b)(6) and (c)(2)(iii)                 Paragraph (a)(4) is added for certain              technical parameters.
                                                      control articles if they are specially                  laser spot trackers and laser spot                       Paragraph (b)(4) is added for certain
                                                      designed for a military end user. A                     detectors that are for laser target                   targeting or target location systems. In
                                                      military end user is defined in the new                 designators or coded laser target                     response to public comments, the
                                                      Note to Category XII as the national                    markers controlled in paragraph (b)(1).               Department revised the control from the
                                                      armed services, National Guard,                         The Department revised this control                   first proposed rule to require that the
                                                      national police, government intelligence
                                                                                                              from the first proposed rule by tying it              system use a Global Navigation Satellite
                                                      or reconnaissance organizations, or any
                                                                                                              to paragraph (b)(1) to more specifically              System (GNSS), guidance, or navigation
                                                      person or entity whose actions or
                                                                                                              describe the kinds of items controlled                defense article.
                                                      functions are intended to support
                                                                                                              by this paragraph.                                       Paragraph (b)(5) is added for optical
                                                      military end uses. An item is specially
                                                                                                                 Paragraph (a)(5) is added for bomb                 augmentation systems.
                                                      designed for a military end user if it was
                                                                                                              sights and bombing computers.                            Paragraph (b)(6) is added for light
                                                      created for use by a military end user or
                                                      users. If an item is created for both                      Paragraph (a)(6) is added for electro-             detection and ranging (LIDAR), laser
                                                      military and non-military end users, or                 optical missile or ordnance tracking                  detection and ranging (LADAR), or
                                                      if the item was created for no specific                 systems.                                              range-gated systems specially designed
                                                      end user, then it is not specially                         Paragraph (a)(7) is added for electro-             for a military end user.
                                                      designed for a military end user.                       optical ordnance guidance systems.                       Paragraph (b)(7) is added for
                                                      Contemporaneous documents are                              Paragraph (a)(8) is added for electro-             developmental lasers and laser systems
                                                      required to support the design intent;                  optical systems that automatically                    funded by the Department of Defense,
                                                      otherwise, use by a military end user                   detect and locate weapons launch or                   with certain exceptions.
                                                      will establish that the item was                        fire.                                                    Paragraph (c) is revised to add
                                                      specially designed for a military end                      Paragraph (a)(9) is added for remote               subparagraphs (1) through (9) to more
                                                      user.                                                   wind sensing systems specially                        clearly describe the articles controlled
                                                         Paragraph (a) is revised to add                      designed for ballistic-corrected aiming.              in (c). Controls on image intensifier
                                                      subparagraphs (1) through (10) to more                     Paragraph (a)(10) is added for certain             tubes (IITs), infrared focal plane arrays
                                                      clearly describe the articles controlled                helmet mounted display (HMD)                          (IRFPAs), IRFPA dewar cooler
                                                      in (a).                                                 systems. In response to comments, the                 assemblies (IDCAs), gimbals, and other
                                                         Paragraph (a)(1) is added for fire                   Department limited the scope of the                   parts and components of imaging
                                                      control systems. In response to one                     control for HMD’s with optical sights or              systems are moved to paragraph (e).
                                                      comment, the Department moved the                       slewing devices that control infrared                    Paragraph (c)(1) is added for night
                                                      control on ‘‘specially designed parts and               imaging systems and end items from the                vision or infrared cameras specially
                                                      components’’ to paragraph (e) for this                  first proposed rule, to those infrared                designed for defense articles. The
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                                                      paragraph and others, so that all parts                 systems and end items that are also                   Department revised this entry in
                                                      and components are described in                         defense articles themselves. This                     response to comments regarding non-
                                                      paragraph (e). None of the parts and                    clarifies that HMDs for civilian                      military uses of cameras and imaging
                                                      components in paragraph (e) are                         firefighter systems are not described in              systems described in the first proposed
                                                      designated significant military                         this control.                                         rule. As a specially designed component
                                                      equipment. One comment requested                           Paragraph (b) is revised to add                    of another defense article, a camera, as
                                                      clarification on the classification of                  subparagraphs (1) through (7) to more                 defined in the Note to paragraph (c)(1),
                                                      defense articles enumerated elsewhere                   clearly describe the articles controlled              is eligible for paragraph (b) of specially
                                                      in the USML that are specially designed                 in (b). Controls on lasers and others                 designed in § 120.41.


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                                                         Paragraph (c)(2) is added for certain                aperture of an electro-optical or infrared               Paragraph (e)(3) is added for laser
                                                      binoculars, bioculars, monoculars,                      (EO/IR) sensor controlled in this                     stacked arrays specially designed for
                                                      goggles, or head or helmet-mounted                      subchapter within either the spectral                 defense articles. In response to public
                                                      imaging systems. The Department                         band exceeding 10 nm but not                          comments regarding the non-military
                                                      revised this entry in response to                       exceeding 400 nm, or the spectral band                uses of laser stacked arrays described in
                                                      comments regarding non-military uses                    exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding                    the first proposed rule, the Department
                                                      of binocular, goggles, and other close                  30,000 nm.                                            limited this entry to laser stacked arrays
                                                      eye systems described in the first                         Paragraph (c)(9) is added for                      that are unique to defense articles.
                                                      proposed rule. For articles that employ                 developmental imaging systems funded                     Paragraph (e)(4) is added for IRFPAs
                                                      third generation IITs or are sensor fused,              by the Department of Defense.                         specially designed for defense articles.
                                                      the Department described the articles                      Paragraph (d) is revised to include                In response to public comments, the
                                                      based on their technical characteristics.               controls on GNSS equipment previously                 Department completely revised the
                                                      For articles with an IRFPA or infrared                  controlled in Category XV and to add                  controls on IRFPAs from the first
                                                      imaging camera, the articles are                        subparagraphs (1) through (6) to more                 proposed rule, limiting the USML
                                                      controlled if specially designed for a                  clearly describe the articles controlled              control to those that are unique to
                                                      military end user.                                      in (d). Controls on inertial measurement              defense articles.
                                                         Paragraph (c)(3) is added for targeting              units, accelerometers, gyroscopes,                       Paragraph (e)(5) is added for certain
                                                      systems specially designed for defense                  GNNS security devices, and other parts                charge multiplication focal plane arrays
                                                      articles.                                               and components of navigation systems                  specially designed for defense articles.
                                                         Paragraph (c)(4) is added for infrared               are moved to paragraph (e).                           In response to public comments, the
                                                      search and track (IRST) systems that                       Paragraph (d)(1) is added for certain              Department completely revised the
                                                      utilize a longwave IRFPA and maintain                   guidance or navigation systems. The                   controls on charge multiplication focal
                                                      positional or angular state of a target                 Department did not adopt public                       plane arrays from the first proposed
                                                      through time. The Department revised                    comments to revise this entry to items                rule, limiting the USML control to those
                                                      this control from the first proposed rule               specially designed for the military.                  that are unique to defense articles.
                                                      in response to public comments                                                                                   Paragraph (e)(6) is added for second
                                                                                                              Rather the Department has revised the
                                                      regarding non-military IRST systems.                                                                          generation and greater IITs specially
                                                                                                              technical parameters from the first
                                                         Paragraph (c)(5) is added for certain                                                                      designed for defense articles, and
                                                                                                              proposed rule to a level that more
                                                      infrared imaging systems, described in                                                                        specially designed parts and
                                                      nine subparagraphs: (1) Mobile systems                  clearly describes the military critical
                                                                                                                                                                    components therefor. This control
                                                      that provide real-time target location at               technology.
                                                                                                                                                                    includes third generation IITs, EBAPS,
                                                      ranges greater than 5 km; (2) airborne                     Paragraph (d)(2) is added for GNSS
                                                                                                                                                                    night vision and thermal fused IITs, and
                                                      stabilized systems specially designed for               receiving equipment, moved from
                                                                                                                                                                    all subsequent IIT designs. In response
                                                      military reconnaissance; (3)                            Category XV.
                                                                                                                                                                    to public comments, the Department
                                                      multispectral imaging systems that                         Paragraph (d)(3) is added for GNSS
                                                                                                                                                                    completely revised the controls on IITs
                                                      classify or identify military or                        anti-jam systems specially designed for
                                                                                                                                                                    from the first proposed rule, limiting the
                                                      intelligence targets or characteristics; (4)            use with the anti-jam antennae
                                                                                                                                                                    USML control to those that are unique
                                                      automated missile detection or warning                  described in USML Category XI(c)(10).
                                                                                                                                                                    to defense articles.
                                                      systems; (5) systems hardened to                        In response to public comments, the                      Paragraph (e)(7) is added for parts and
                                                      withstand electromagnetic pulse (EMP)                   Department revised the entry for anti-                components specially designed for
                                                      or chemical, biological, or radiological                jam GNNS systems from the first                       articles described in paragraph (c)(3),
                                                      threats; (6) systems incorporating                      proposed rule by expressly linking the                (c)(4), or (c)(5)(vi)–(vii).
                                                      mechanisms to reduce signature; (7)                     control to the anti-jam antennae                         Paragraph (e)(8) is added for inertial
                                                      certain aerial persistent surveillance                  described in USML Category XI(c)(10).                 measurement units specially designed
                                                      systems; (8) certain gimbaled infrared                     Paragraph (d)(4) is added for certain              for defense articles. In response to
                                                      systems; (9) systems specially designed                 mobile relative gravimeters.                          public comments, the Department
                                                      for USML platforms. The Department                         Paragraph (d)(5) is added for certain              revised the controls on inertial
                                                      revised this entry from the first                       mobile gravity gradiometers.                          measurement units from the first
                                                      proposed rule in response to comments                      Paragraph (d)(6) is added for                      proposed rule to a technical parameter
                                                      regarding non-military imaging systems                  developmental guidance, navigation, or                based control to a control on all inertial
                                                      described in the proposed rule.                         control systems funded by the                         measurement units that are unique to
                                                         Paragraph (c)(6) is added for certain                Department of Defense.                                defense articles.
                                                      terahertz imaging systems. In response                     Paragraph (e) is revised to add                       Paragraph (e)(9) is added for GNSS
                                                      to public comments, the Department                      subparagraphs (1) through (23) to more                security devices, Selective Availability
                                                      revised the technical parameter from the                clearly describe the parts and                        Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM),
                                                      first proposed rule from 0.3 milliradians               components for the systems in (a)–(d)                 Security Module (SM), and Auxiliary
                                                      to 0.1 milliradians.                                    that are controlled in (e).                           Output Chip (AOC) chips.
                                                         Paragraph (c)(7) is added for systems                   Paragraph (e)(1) is added for parts and               Paragraph (e)(10) is added for certain
                                                      or equipment incorporating an infrared                  components specially designed for                     accelerometers that meet the technical
                                                      beacon or emitter specially designed for                articles described in paragraph (a)(1) or             parameters. In response to public
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                                                      Combat Identification. The Department                   (a)(8).                                               comments regarding the non-military
                                                      revised this entry to Combat                               Paragraph (e)(2) is added for lasers               uses of accelerometers described in the
                                                      Identification from Identification Friend               specially designed for defense articles.              first proposed rule, the Department
                                                      or Foe (IFF) in the first proposed rule in              In response to public comments                        revised this entry to more specifically
                                                      response to public confusion regarding                  regarding the non-military uses of lasers             describe the items warranting control on
                                                      IFF.                                                    described in the first proposed rule, the             the USML.
                                                         Paragraph (c)(8) is added for systems                Department limited this entry to lasers                  Paragraph (e)(11) is added for certain
                                                      that project radiometrically calibrated                 that are specially designed for defense               gyroscopes and angular rate sensors that
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                                                      response to public comments regarding                   defense services controlled in paragraph                 (1) A key goal of this rulemaking is to
                                                      the non-military uses of gyroscopes and                 (f). In response to public comments, the              ensure the USML and the CCL together
                                                      angular rate sensors described in the                   Department significantly revised                      control all the items that meet
                                                      first proposed rule, the Department                     paragraph (f), so that it now mirrors the             Wassenaar Arrangement commitments
                                                      revised this entry to more specifically                 other technical data and defense                      embodied in Munitions List Categories
                                                      describe the items warranting control on                services paragraphs in ECR-revised                    5, 11 and 15 (WA–ML15) and the
                                                      the USML.                                               USML Categories.                                      relevant Dual Use List Categories
                                                         Paragraph (e)(12) is added for optical                  A new (x) paragraph has been added                 including the IRFPAs in Category 6
                                                      sensors that have a spectral filter that is             to USML Category XII, allowing ITAR                   (WA–DU 6.A.2). To that end, the public
                                                      specially designed for items controlled                 licensing for commodities, software, and              is asked to identify any potential lack of
                                                      in USML Category XI(a)(4) and optical                   technology subject to the EAR provided                coverage brought about by the proposed
                                                      sensor assemblies that provide threat                   those commodities, software, and                      rules for Category XII contained in this
                                                      warning or tracking for those items                     technology are to be used in or with                  notice and the new and revised ECCNs
                                                      controlled in USML Category XI(a)(4). In                defense articles controlled in USML                   published separately by the Department
                                                      response to public comments, the                        Category XII and are described in the                 of Commerce when reviewed together.
                                                      Department revised the control from the                 purchase documentation submitted with                    (2) Another key goal of this
                                                      first proposed rule to add the specially                the application.                                      rulemaking is to identify items proposed
                                                      designed control parameter.                                Finally, articles common to the                    for control on the USML or the CCL that
                                                         Paragraph (e)(13) is added for read-out              Missile Technology Control Regime                     are not controlled on the Wassenaar
                                                      integrated circuits (ROICs) specially                   (MTCR) Annex and the USML are to be                   Arrangement’s Munitions or Dual Use
                                                      designed for defense articles.                          identified on the USML with the                       List. The public is asked to identify any
                                                         Paragraph (e)(14) is added for IDCAs,                parenthetical ‘‘(MT)’’ at the end of each             items proposed for control on the USML
                                                      with or without an IRFPA, specially                     section containing such articles. A                   that are not controlled on the Wassenaar
                                                      designed for defense articles, other than               separate proposed rule will address the               Arrangement’s Munitions or Dual Use
                                                      those in USML Category XV, and                          sections in the ITAR that include MTCR                List.
                                                      specially designed parts and                            definitions.                                             (3) A third key goal of this rulemaking
                                                      components therefor.                                       The following definitions explain and              is to establish a ‘‘bright line’’ between
                                                         Paragraph (e)(15) is added for gimbals               amplify terms used in this Category and               the USML and the CCL for the control
                                                      specially designed for defense articles in              are provided to assist exporters in                   of these materials. The public is asked
                                                      this category.                                          understanding the scope of the                        to provide specific examples of control
                                                         Paragraph (e)(16) is added for IRFPA                 proposed control.                                     criteria that do not clearly describe
                                                      Joule-Thomson (JT) self-regulating                         Charge multiplication is a form of                 items that would be defense articles and
                                                      cryostats specially designed for defense                electronic image amplification, the                   thus do not establish a ‘‘bright line’’
                                                      articles.                                               generation of charge carriers as a result             between the USML and the CCL.
                                                         Paragraph (e)(17) is added for infrared              of an impact ionization gain process.                    (4) Although the proposed revisions
                                                      lenses, mirrors, beam splitters or                         Focal plane array is a linear or two-              to the USML do not preclude the
                                                      combiners, filters, and treatments and                  dimensional planar layer, or                          possibility that items in normal
                                                      coatings, specially designed for defense                combination of planar layers, of                      commercial use would or should be
                                                      articles.                                               individual detector elements, with or                 ITAR-controlled because, e.g., they
                                                         Paragraph (e)(18) is added for drive,                without readout electronics, which                    provide the United States with a critical
                                                      control, signal, or image processing                    work in the focal plane.                              military or intelligence advantage, the
                                                      electronics specially designed for                        Note: This definition does not include a            U.S. government does not want to
                                                      defense articles in this category.                      stack of single detector elements or any two,         inadvertently control items on the ITAR
                                                         Paragraph (e)(19) is added for near-to-              three, or four element detectors provided             that are in normal commercial use.
                                                      eye displays specially designed for                     time delay and integration is not performed           Items that would be controlled on the
                                                      defense articles in this category.                      within the element.                                   USML in this proposed rule have been
                                                         Paragraph (e)(20) is added for                         Image intensifier tube refers to an                 identified as possessing parameters or
                                                      resonators, receivers, transmitters,                    imaging device that incorporates a                    characteristics that provide a critical
                                                      modulators, gain media, and drive                       photoemissive transducer (i.e.,                       military or intelligence advantage. The
                                                      electronics or frequency converters                     photocathode) and achieves electron                   public is thus asked to provide specific
                                                      specially designed for defense articles in              image amplification in the vacuum                     examples of items, if any, that would be
                                                      this category.                                          space.                                                controlled by the revised USML
                                                         Paragraph (e)(21) is added for two-                    Multispectral refers to producing                   Category XII that are now in normal
                                                      dimensional infrared scene projector                    discrete outputs associated with more                 commercial use. The examples should
                                                      emitter arrays (i.e., resistive arrays)                 than one spectral band of response.                   demonstrate actual commercial use, not
                                                      specially designed for infrared scene                                                                         just potential or theoretical use, with
                                                                                                              Request for Comments
                                                      generators controlled in USML Category                                                                        supporting documents, as well as
                                                      IX(a)(10).                                                As the U.S. Government works                        foreign availability of such items.
                                                         Paragraph (e)(22) is added for                       through the proposed revisions to the                    (5) For any criteria the public believes
                                                      classified parts, components,                           USML, some control parameters are                     control items in normal commercial use,
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                                                      accessories, attachments, and associated                proposed recognizing that they may                    the public is asked to identify
                                                      equipment.                                              control items in normal commercial use                parameters or characteristics that
                                                         Paragraph (e)(23) is added for                       and on the Wassenaar Arrangement’s                    differentiate such items from items
                                                      developmental IITs, FPAs, ROICs,                        Dual Use List. With the thought that                  exclusively or primarily in military use.
                                                      accelerometers, gyroscopes, angular rate                multiple perspectives would be                           (6) For any criteria the public believes
                                                      sensors, and inertial measurement units                 beneficial to the USML revision process,              control items in normal commercial use,
                                                      funded by the Department of Defense.                    the Department welcomes the assistance                the public is asked to identify the
                                                         Paragraph (f) is revised to more                     of users of the lists and requests input              multilateral controls (such as the
                                                      clearly describe the technical data and                 on the following:                                     Wassenaar Arrangement’s Dual Use


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                                                      List), if any, for such items, and the                  statement. The regulations                            continued implementation of regulatory
                                                      consequences of such items being                        implementing Executive Order 12372                    changes pursuant to ECR. The
                                                      controlled on the USML.                                 regarding intergovernmental                           information collections are as follows:
                                                        (7) The Department seeks public                       consultation on Federal programs and                    (1) Statement of Registration, DS–
                                                      comment on each paragraph of the                        activities do not apply to this proposed              2032, OMB No. 1405–0002. The
                                                      proposed USML Category XII.                             amendment.                                            Department estimates that between
                                                                                                                                                                    3,000 and 5,000 of the currently
                                                      Regulatory Analysis and Notices                         Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                      registered persons will not need to
                                                      Administrative Procedure Act                               Executive Orders 13563 and 12866                   maintain registration following full
                                                         The Department of State is of the                    direct agencies to assess costs and                   revision of the USML. This would result
                                                      opinion that controlling the import and                 benefits of available regulatory                      in a burden reduction of between 6,000
                                                      export of defense articles and services is              alternatives and, if regulation is                    and 10,000 hours annually, based on a
                                                      a foreign affairs function of the United                necessary, to select regulatory                       revised time burden of two hours to
                                                      States Government and that rules                        approaches that maximize net benefits                 complete a Statement of Registration.
                                                      implementing this function are exempt                   (including potential economic,                          (2) Application/License for Permanent
                                                      from sections 553 (rulemaking) and 554                  environmental, public health and safety               Export of Unclassified Defense Articles
                                                      (adjudications) of the Administrative                   effects, distributed impacts, and equity).            and Related Unclassified Technical
                                                      Procedure Act (APA). Although the                       Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the                  Data, DSP–5, OMB No. 1405–0003. The
                                                      Department is of the opinion that this                  importance of quantifying both costs                  Department estimates that there will be
                                                      rule is exempt from the rulemaking                      and benefits, of reducing costs, of                   35,000 fewer DSP–5 submissions
                                                      provisions of the APA, the Department                   harmonizing rules, and of promoting                   annually following full revision of the
                                                      is publishing this rule with a 45-day                   flexibility. This rule has been                       USML. This would result in a burden
                                                      provision for public comment and                        designated a ‘‘significant regulatory                 reduction of 35,000 hours annually.
                                                                                                              action,’’ although not economically                     (3) Application/License for
                                                      without prejudice to its determination
                                                                                                              significant, under section 3(f) of                    Temporary Import of Unclassified
                                                      that controlling the import and export of
                                                                                                              Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,                   Defense Articles, DSP–61, OMB No.
                                                      defense services is a foreign affairs
                                                                                                              the rule has been reviewed by the Office              1405–0013. The Department estimates
                                                      function.
                                                                                                              of Management and Budget (OMB).                       that there will be 200 fewer DSP–61
                                                      Regulatory Flexibility Act                                                                                    submissions annually following full
                                                                                                              Executive Order 12988                                 revision of the USML. This would result
                                                         Since this rule is exempt from the
                                                      rulemaking provisions of 5 U.S.C. 553,                    The Department of State has reviewed                in a burden reduction of 100 hours
                                                      it does not require analysis under the                  the proposed amendment in light of                    annually.
                                                      Regulatory Flexibility Act.                             Executive Order 12988 to eliminate                      (4) Application/License for
                                                                                                              ambiguity, minimize litigation, establish             Temporary Export of Unclassified
                                                      Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995                    clear legal standards, and reduce                     Defense Articles, DSP–73, OMB No.
                                                        This proposed amendment does not                      burden.                                               1405–0023. The Department estimates
                                                      involve a mandate that will result in the                                                                     that there will be 800 fewer DSP–73
                                                                                                              Executive Order 13175                                 submissions annually following full
                                                      expenditure by State, local, and tribal
                                                      governments, in the aggregate, or by the                  The Department of State has                         revision of the USML. This would result
                                                      private sector, of $100 million or more                 determined that this rulemaking will                  in a burden reduction of 800 hours
                                                      in any year and it will not significantly               not have tribal implications, will not                annually.
                                                      or uniquely affect small governments.                   impose substantial direct compliance                    (5) Application for Amendment to
                                                      Therefore, no actions were deemed                       costs on Indian tribal governments, and               License for Export or Import of
                                                      necessary under the provisions of the                   will not preempt tribal law.                          Classified or Unclassified Defense
                                                      Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of                         Accordingly, Executive Order 13175                    Articles and Related Technical Data,
                                                      1995.                                                   does not apply to this rulemaking.                    DSP–6, –62, –74, –119, OMB No. 1405–
                                                                                                                                                                    0092. The Department estimates that
                                                      Small Business Regulatory Enforcement                   Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                                                                                    there will be 2,000 fewer amendment
                                                      Fairness Act of 1996                                      Following is a listing of approved                  submissions annually following full
                                                        This proposed amendment has been                      Department of State information                       revision of the USML. This would result
                                                      found not to be a major rule within the                 collections that will be affected by                  in a burden reduction of 1,000 hours
                                                      meaning of the Small Business                           revision of the U.S. Munitions List                   annually.
                                                      Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  (USML) and the Commerce Control List                    (6) Request for Approval of
                                                      1996.                                                   pursuant to the President’s Export                    Manufacturing License Agreements,
                                                                                                              Control Reform (ECR) initiative. The list             Technical Assistance Agreements, and
                                                      Executive Orders 12372 and 13132                        of collections and the description of the             Other Agreements, DSP–5, OMB No.
                                                         This proposed amendment will not                     manner in which they will be affected                 1405–0093. The Department estimates
                                                      have substantial direct effects on the                  pertains to revision of the USML in its               that there will be 1,000 fewer agreement
                                                      States, on the relationship between the                 entirety, not only to the categories                  submissions annually following full
                                                      national government and the States, or                  published in this rule. In accordance                 revision of the USML. This would result
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                                                      on the distribution of power and                        with the Paperwork Reduction Act, the                 in a burden reduction of 2,000 hours
                                                      responsibilities among the various                      Department of State will request                      annually.
                                                      levels of government. Therefore, in                     comment on these collections from all                   (7) Maintenance of Records by
                                                      accordance with Executive Order 13132,                  interested persons at the appropriate                 Registrants, OMB No. 1405–0111. The
                                                      it is determined that this proposed                     time. In particular, the Department will              requirement to actively maintain
                                                      amendment does not have sufficient                      seek comment on changes to licensing                  records pursuant to provisions of the
                                                      federalism implications to require                      burden based on implementation of                     ITAR will decline commensurate with
                                                      consultations or warrant the preparation                regulatory changes pursuant to ECR, and               the drop in the number of persons who
                                                      of a federalism summary impact                          on projected changes based on                         will be required to register with the


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                                                      Department pursuant to the ITAR. As                         (iv) Infrared laser having a wavelength            (GNSS), guidance, or navigation defense
                                                      stated above, the Department estimates                   exceeding 710 nm;                                     article controlled in paragraph (d) of
                                                      that up to 5,000 of the currently-                          (3) Electronic or optical weapon                   this category (MT if designed or
                                                      registered persons will not need to                      positioning, laying, or spotting systems;             modified for rockets, missiles, space
                                                      maintain registration following full                        (4) Laser spot trackers and laser spot             launch vehicles (SLVs), drones, or
                                                      revision of the USML. This would result                  detection, location, or imaging systems,              unmanned aerial vehicle systems
                                                      in a burden reduction of 100,000 hours                   with an operational wavelength shorter                capable of delivering at least a 500 kg
                                                      annually. However, the ITAR does                         than 400 nm or longer than 710 nm and                 payload to a range of at least 300 km);
                                                      provide for the maintenance of records                   that are for laser target designators or                 (5) Systems specially designed to use
                                                      for a period of five years. Therefore,                   coded laser target markers controlled in              laser energy with an output wavelength
                                                      persons newly relieved of the                            paragraph (b)(1);                                     exceeding 710 nm to exploit differential
                                                      requirement to register with the                            Note to paragraph (a)(4): For controls             target-background retroreflectance in
                                                      Department may still be required to                      on LIDAR, see paragraph (b)(6) of this                order to detect personnel or optical/
                                                      maintain records.                                        category.                                             electro-optical equipment (e.g., optical
                                                                                                                  (5) Bomb sights or bombing                         augmentation systems);
                                                      List of Subjects in 22 CFR Part 121                      computers;                                               (6) Light detection and ranging
                                                        Arms and munitions, Exports.                              (6) Electro-optical missile or ordnance            (LIDAR), laser detection and ranging
                                                        Accordingly, for the reasons set forth                 tracking systems,                                     (LADAR), or range-gated systems
                                                      above, title 22, chapter I, subchapter M,                   (7) Electro-optical ordnance guidance              specially designed for a military end
                                                      part 121 is proposed to be amended as                    systems;                                              user (MT if designed or modified for
                                                                                                                  (8) Electro-optical systems that                   rockets, missiles, SLVs, drones, or
                                                      follows:
                                                                                                               automatically detect and locate weapons               unmanned aerial vehicle systems
                                                      PART 121—THE UNITED STATES                               launch or fire;                                       capable of delivering at least a 500 kg
                                                      MUNITIONS LIST                                              (9) Remote wind-sensing systems
                                                                                                                                                                     payload to a range of at least 300 km);
                                                                                                               specially designed for ballistic-corrected
                                                                                                                                                                     or
                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 121                 aiming; or
                                                                                                                                                                        (7) Developmental lasers or laser
                                                      continues to read as follows:                               (10) Helmet mounted display (HMD)
                                                                                                                                                                     systems funded by the Department of
                                                                                                               systems or end items, incorporating
                                                        Authority: Secs. 2, 38, and 71, Pub. L. 90–                                                                  Defense via contract or other funding
                                                      629, 90 Stat. 744 (22 U.S.C. 2752, 2778,                 optical sights or slewing devices that
                                                                                                                                                                     authorization;
                                                      2797); 22 U.S.C. 2651a; Pub. L. 105–261, 112             aim, launch, track, or manage
                                                      Stat. 1920; Section 1261, Pub. L. 112–239;               munitions, or control infrared imaging                  Note 1 to paragraph (b)(7): This paragraph
                                                      E.O. 13637, 78 FR 16129.                                 systems or end items described in this                does not control lasers or laser systems: (a)
                                                                                                               category, other than such items                       In production, (b) determined to be subject to
                                                      § 121.1    [Amended]                                                                                           the EAR via a commodity jurisdiction
                                                                                                               controlled in Category VIII (e.g., Combat             determination (see § 120.4 of this
                                                      ■ 2. Section 121.1 is amended by:                        Vehicle Crew HMD, Mounted Warrior                     subchapter), or (c) identified in the relevant
                                                      ■ a. Removing and reserving paragraph                    HMD, Integrated Helmet Assembly                       Department of Defense contract or other
                                                      (e) in U.S. Munitions List Category VIII.                Subsystem, Drivers Head Tracked                       funding authorization as being developed for
                                                      ■ b. Revising U.S. Munitions List                        Vision System);                                       both civil and military applications.
                                                      Category XII:                                               * (b) Laser systems and end items, as
                                                      ■ c. Removing and reserving paragraph                    follows:                                                Note 2 to paragraph (b)(7): Note 1 does not
                                                      (a) in U.S. Munitions List Category XIII.                   (1) Laser target designators or coded              apply to defense articles enumerated on the
                                                      ■ d. Removing and reserving paragraph                    target markers that mediate the delivery              U.S. Munitions List, whether in production
                                                                                                                                                                     or development.
                                                      (c) in U.S. Munitions List Category XV.                  of ordnance to a target;
                                                         The revision to read as follows:                         (2) Target illumination systems                       Note 3 to paragraph (b)(7): This provision
                                                                                                               having a variable beam divergence, and                is applicable to those contracts or other
                                                      § 121.1    The United States Munitions List.             a laser output wavelength exceeding 710               funding authorizations that are dated XXXX,
                                                      *      *      *       *      *                           nm, to artificially light an area to search           2017 or later.
                                                      Category XII—Fire Control, Laser,                        for or locate a target;                                 * (c) Night vision, infrared, or
                                                      Imaging, and Guidance and Control                           (3) Laser rangefinders having any of               terahertz imaging systems or end items,
                                                      Equipment                                                the following:                                        as follows:
                                                                                                                  (i) Output wavelength of 1064 nm and
                                                         * (a) Fire control and aiming systems,                                                                        (1) Night vision or infrared cameras
                                                                                                               any Q-switched pulse output; or
                                                      as follows:                                                                                                    specially designed for articles in this
                                                                                                                  (ii) Output wavelength exceeding
                                                         (1) Fire control systems;                                                                                   subchapter;
                                                                                                               1064 nm and any of the following:
                                                         (2) Weapon sights, weapon aiming                         (A) Single shot ranging capability of 3              Note to paragraph (c)(1): The articles
                                                      systems, and weapon imaging systems                      km or greater against a standard 2.3 m                controlled by this paragraph have sufficient
                                                      (e.g., clip-on), with or without an                      x 2.3 m NATO target having 10%                        electronics to enable at a minimum the
                                                      integrated viewer, display, or reticle,                                                                        output of an analog or digital signal once
                                                                                                               reflectivity and 23 km visibility; or
                                                                                                                                                                     power is applied.
                                                      specially designed for an article subject                   (B) Multiple shot ranging capability at
                                                      to this subchapter and also                              3 Hz or greater of 1 km or greater against              (2) Binoculars, bioculars, monoculars,
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                                                      incorporating or specially designed to                   a standard 2.3 m x 2.3 m NATO target                  goggles, or head or helmet-mounted
                                                      incorporate any of the following:                        having 10% reflectivity and 23 km                     imaging systems (including video-based
                                                         (i) An infrared focal plane array                     visibility;                                           articles having a separate near-to-eye
                                                      having a peak response at a wavelength                      (4) Targeting systems and target                   display), as follows:
                                                      exceeding 1,000 nm;                                      location systems, incorporating or                      (i) Incorporating an autogated third
                                                         (ii) Second generation or greater                     specially designed to incorporate a laser             generation image intensifier tube or a
                                                      image intensifier tubes;                                 rangefinder and incorporating or                      higher generation image intensifier tube;
                                                         (iii) A ballistic computer for adjusting              specially designed to incorporate a                     (ii) Fusing output of an image
                                                      the aim point display; or                                Global Navigation Satellite System                    intensifier tube and an infrared focal


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                                                      plane array having a peak response                         (7) Systems or equipment,                            (2) Global Navigation Satellite System
                                                      greater than 1,000 nm; or                               incorporating an infrared (IR) beacon or              (GNSS) receiving equipment, as follows:
                                                        (iii) Having an infrared focal plane                  emitter, specially designed for Combat                  (i) GNSS receiving equipment
                                                      array or imaging camera, and is                         Identification;                                       specially designed for military
                                                      specially designed for a military end                      (8) Systems that project                           applications (MT if designed or
                                                      user;                                                   radiometrically calibrated scenes at a                modified for airborne applications and
                                                        (3) Targeting systems specially                       frame rate greater than 30 Hz directly                capable of providing navigation
                                                      designed for articles in this subchapter;               into the entrance aperture of an electro-             information at speeds in excess of 600
                                                        (4) Infrared search and track (IRST)                  optical or infrared (EO/IR) sensor                    m/s);
                                                      systems, that:                                          controlled in this subchapter within                    (ii) Global Positioning System (GPS)
                                                        (i) Incorporate or are specially                      either the spectral band exceeding 10                 receiving equipment specially designed
                                                      designed to incorporate an infrared focal               nm but not exceeding 400 nm, or the                   for encryption or decryption (e.g., Y-
                                                      plane array or imaging camera, having a                 spectral band exceeding 900 nm but not                Code, M-Code) of GPS precise
                                                      peak response within the wavelength                     exceeding 30,000 nm;                                  positioning service (PPS) signals (MT if
                                                      range exceeding 3 microns or greater;                      (9) Developmental electro-optical,                 designed or modified for airborne
                                                      and                                                     infrared, or terahertz systems funded by              applications);
                                                        (ii) Maintain positional or angular                   the Department of Defense.                              (iii) GPS receiving equipment
                                                      state of a target through time;                                                                               specially designed for use with an
                                                        (5) Infrared imaging systems, as                         Note 1 to paragraph (c)(9): This paragraph
                                                                                                              does not control electro-optical, infrared, or        antenna described in Category XI(c)(10)
                                                      follows:                                                terahertz imaging systems: (a) In production,         (MT if designed or modified for airborne
                                                        (i) Mobile reconnaissance, scout, or                  (b) determined to be subject to the EAR via           applications); or
                                                      surveillance systems providing real-time                a commodity jurisdiction determination (see             (iv) GPS receiving equipment
                                                      target location at ranges greater than 5                § 120.4 of this subchapter, or (c) identified in      specially designed for use with rockets,
                                                      km (e.g., LRAS, CIV, HTI, SeeSpot,                      the relevant Department of Defense contract           missiles, SLVs, drones, or unmanned air
                                                      MMS);                                                   or other funding authorization as being
                                                                                                                                                                    vehicle systems capable of delivering at
                                                        (ii) Airborne stabilized systems                      developed for both civil and military
                                                                                                              applications.                                         least a 500 kg payload to a range of at
                                                      specially designed for military
                                                                                                                                                                    least 300 km (MT);
                                                      reconnaissance (e.g., DB–110, C–B4);
                                                                                                                Note 2 to paragraph (c)(9): Note 1 does not           Note to paragraph (d)(2)(iv): ‘‘Payload’’ is
                                                        (iii) Multispectral imaging systems
                                                                                                              apply to defense articles enumerated on the           the total mass that can be carried or delivered
                                                      that classify or identify military or                   U.S. Munitions List, whether in production
                                                      intelligence targets or characteristics;                                                                      by the specified rocket, missile, SLV, drone
                                                                                                              or development.                                       or unmanned aerial vehicle that is not used
                                                        (iv) Automated missile detection or
                                                                                                                                                                    to maintain flight. For definition of ‘‘range’’
                                                      warning systems;                                           Note 3 to paragraph (c)(9): This provision         as it pertains to rocket systems, see note 1 to
                                                        (v) Systems hardened to withstand                     is applicable to those contracts or other             paragraph (a) of USML Category IV. For
                                                      electromagnetic pulse (EMP) or                          funding authorizations that are dated XXXX,           definition of ‘‘range’’ as it pertains to aircraft
                                                      chemical, biological, or radiological                   2017 or later.                                        systems, see note to paragraph (a) of USML
                                                      threats;                                                   (d) Guidance, navigation, and control              Category VIII.
                                                        (vi) Systems incorporating                            systems or end items, as follows:                       (3) GNSS anti-jam systems specially
                                                      mechanism(s) to reduce signature;                          (1) Guidance or navigation systems                 designed for use with an antenna
                                                        (vii) Persistent surveillance systems                 (e.g., inertial navigation systems, inertial          described in Category XI(c)(10);
                                                      with a ground sample distance (GSD) of                  reference units, attitude and heading
                                                      0.5 m or better (smaller) at 10,000 ft                                                                          (4) Mobile relative gravimeters having
                                                                                                              reference systems) as follows (MT if                  automatic motion compensation, with
                                                      AGL and a simultaneous coverage area                    designed or modified for rockets,
                                                      of 3 km2 or greater;                                                                                          an in-service accuracy of less (better)
                                                                                                              missiles, SLVs, drones, or unmanned                   than 0.4 mGal (MT if designed or
                                                        (viii) Gimbaled infrared systems, as                  aerial vehicle systems capable of a range
                                                      follows:                                                                                                      modified for airborne or marine use and
                                                                                                              greater than or equal to 300 km);                     having a time to steady-state registration
                                                        (A) Having a stabilization better (less)                 (i) Having a circle of equal probability
                                                      than 30 microradians RMS and a turret                                                                         of two minutes or less);
                                                                                                              (CEP) of position error rate less (better)              (5) Mobile gravity gradiometers
                                                      with a ball diameter of 15 inches or                    than 0.28 nautical miles per hour,
                                                      greater; or                                                                                                   having an accuracy of less (better) than
                                                                                                              without the use of positional aiding                  10 Eotvos squared per radian per second
                                                        (B) Specially designed for articles in                references;
                                                      this subchapter; or                                                                                           for any component of the gravity
                                                                                                                 (ii) Having a heading error or true                gradient tensor, and having a spatial
                                                        (ix) Systems specially designed for                   north determination of less (better) than
                                                      military platforms controlled in this                                                                         gravity wavelength resolution of 50 m or
                                                                                                              0.28 mrad secant (latitude) (0.016043                 less (MT if designed or modified for
                                                      subchapter (MT if for determining                       degrees secant (latitude));
                                                      bearings to specific electromagnetic                                                                          airborne or marine use);
                                                                                                                 (iii) Having a CEP of position error
                                                      sources (direction finding equipment) or                rate less than 0.2 nautical miles in an 8               Note to paragraph (d)(5): ‘‘Eotvos’’ is a unit
                                                      terrain characteristics and designed or                 hour period, without the use of
                                                                                                                                                                    of acceleration divided by distance that was
                                                      modified for rockets, missiles, SLVs,                                                                         used in conjunction with the older
                                                                                                              positional aiding references; or                      centimeter-gram-second system of units. The
                                                      drones, or unmanned aerial vehicle
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                                                                                                                 (iv) Specified to function at linear               Eotvos is defined as 1/1,000,000,000 Galileo
                                                      systems capable of delivering at least a
                                                                                                              acceleration levels exceeding 25 g;                   (Gal) per centimeter.
                                                      500 kg payload to a range of at least 300
                                                      km);                                                      Note 1 to paragraph (d)(1): For rocket,               (6) Developmental guidance,
                                                        (6) Terahertz imaging systems having                  SLV, or missile flight control and guidance           navigation, or control systems funded
                                                      a peak response in the frequency range                  systems (including guidance sets), see                by the Department of Defense (MT if
                                                                                                              Category IV(h).
                                                      exceeding 30 GHz but not exceeding                                                                            designed or modified for rockets,
                                                      3000 GHz, and having a resolution less                    Note 2 to paragraph (d)(1): Inertial                missiles, SLVs, drones, or unmanned
                                                      (better) than 0.1 milliradians at a                     measurement units are described in                    aerial vehicle systems capable of a range
                                                      standoff range of 100 m;                                paragraph (e) of this category.                       equal to or greater than 300 km);


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                                                         Note 1 to paragraph (d)(6): This paragraph           Modules (SAASM), Security Modules                        (16) IRFPA Joule-Thomson (JT) self-
                                                      does not control guidance, navigation, or               (SM), and Auxiliary Output Chips                      regulating cryostats specially designed
                                                      control systems: (a) In production, (b)                 (AOC);                                                for articles controlled in this
                                                      determined to be subject to the EAR via a                 (10) Accelerometers having a bias                   subchapter;
                                                      commodity jurisdiction determination (see
                                                      § 120.4 of this subchapter), or (c) identified
                                                                                                              repeatability of less (better) than 10 mg                (17) Infrared lenses, mirrors, beam
                                                      in the relevant Department of Defense                   and a scale factor repeatability of less              splitters or combiners, filters, and
                                                      contract or other funding authorization as              (better) than 10 parts per million, or                treatments and coatings, specially
                                                      being developed for both civil and military             capable of measuring greater than                     designed for articles controlled in this
                                                      applications.                                           100,000 g (MT);                                       category;
                                                                                                                Note 1 to paragraph (e)(10): For weapon                (18) Drive, control, signal, or image
                                                        Note 2 to paragraph (d)(6): Note 1 does not                                                                 processing electronics, specially
                                                                                                              fuze accelerometers, see Category III(d) or
                                                      apply to defense articles enumerated on the
                                                                                                              IV(h).                                                designed for articles controlled in this
                                                      U.S. Munitions List, whether in production
                                                      or development.                                                                                               category;
                                                                                                                Note 2 to paragraph (e)(10): MT                        (19) Near-to-eye displays specially
                                                                                                              designation does not include accelerometers           designed for articles controlled in this
                                                         Note 3 to paragraph (d)(6): This provision
                                                                                                              that are designed to measure vibration or
                                                      is applicable to those contracts or other               shock.                                                category;
                                                      funding authorizations that are dated XXXX,                                                                      (20) Resonators, receivers,
                                                      2017, or later.                                           (11) Gyroscopes or angular rate                     transmitters, modulators, gain media,
                                                                                                              sensors as follows (MT if having a rated              drive electronics, and frequency
                                                        Note 4 to paragraph (d)(6): For definition            drift stability of less than 0.5 degrees (1
                                                      of ‘‘range’’ as it pertains to rocket systems,
                                                                                                                                                                    converters specially designed for laser
                                                                                                              sigma or rms) per hour in a 1 g                       systems controlled in this category;
                                                      see note 1 to paragraph (a) of USML Category
                                                                                                              environment or specified to function at                  (21) Two-dimensional infrared scene
                                                      IV. For definition of ‘‘range’’ as it pertains to
                                                      aircraft systems, see note to paragraph (a) of          acceleration levels greater than 100 g):              projector emitter arrays (i.e., resistive
                                                      USML Category VIII.                                       (i) Having an angle random walk of                  arrays) specially designed for infrared
                                                                                                              less (better) than 0.001 degrees per                  scene generators controlled in USML
                                                         (e) Parts, components, accessories, or               square root hour; or
                                                      attachments, as follows:                                                                                      Category IX(a)(10);
                                                                                                                (ii) Mechanical gyroscopes or rate                     * (22) Any part, component,
                                                         (1) Parts and components specially                   sensors having a bias repeatability less
                                                      designed for articles described in                                                                            accessory, attachment, or associated
                                                                                                              (better) than 0.0015 degrees per hour;                equipment, that:
                                                      paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(8) of this section;
                                                         (2) Lasers specially designed for                       Note to paragraphs (e)(10) and (e)(11):               (i) Is classified;
                                                                                                              ‘‘Repeatability’’ is the closeness of agreement          (ii) Contains classified software;
                                                      articles in this subchapter;                            among repeated measurements of the same
                                                         (3) Laser stacked arrays specially                                                                            (iii) Is manufactured using classified
                                                                                                              variable under the same operating conditions          production data; or
                                                      designed for articles in this category;                 when changes in conditions or non-operating
                                                         (4) Infrared focal plane arrays                      periods occur between measurements.
                                                                                                                                                                       (iv) Is being developed using
                                                      (IRFPAs) specially designed for articles                   ‘‘Bias’’ is the accelerometer output when          classified information.
                                                      in this subchapter;                                     no acceleration is applied.                             Note to paragraph (e)(22): ‘‘Classified’’
                                                         (5) Charge multiplication focal plane                   ‘‘Scale factor’’ is the ratio of change in         means classified pursuant to Executive Order
                                                      arrays exceeding 50 mA/W for any                        output to a change in the input.                      13526, or predecessor order, and a security
                                                      wavelength exceeding 760 nm and                            The measurement of ‘‘bias’’ and ‘‘scale            classification guide developed pursuant
                                                      specially designed for articles described               factor’’ refers to one sigma standard deviation       thereto or equivalent, or to the corresponding
                                                                                                              with respect to a fixed calibration over a            classification rules of another government.
                                                      in this subchapter;                                     period of one year.
                                                         (6) Second generation and greater                       ‘‘Drift Rate’’ is the component of gyro              (23) Developmental image
                                                      image intensifier tubes specially                       output that is functionally independent of            intensification tubes, focal plane arrays,
                                                      designed for articles in this subchapter,               input rotation and is expressed as an angular         read-out-integrated circuits,
                                                      and specially designed parts and                        rate.                                                 accelerometers, gyroscopes, angular rate
                                                      components therefore;                                      ‘‘Stability’’ is a measure of the ability of a     sensors and inertial measurement units
                                                                                                              specific mechanism or performance                     funded by the Department of Defense
                                                        Note to paragraph (e)(6): Second and third
                                                                                                              coefficient to remain invariant when
                                                      generation image intensifier tubes are defined          continuously exposed to a fixed operating
                                                                                                                                                                    (MT if designed or modified for rockets,
                                                      as having a peak response within the 0.4 to             condition. (This definition does not refer to         missiles, SLVs, drones, or unmanned
                                                      1.05 micron wavelength range and                        dynamic or servo stability.)                          aerial vehicle systems capable of a range
                                                      incorporating a microchannel plate for                                                                        equal to or greater than 300 km);
                                                      electron image amplification having a hole                 (12) Optical sensors having a spectral
                                                      pitch (center-to-center spacing) of less than           filter specially designed for systems or                Note 1 to paragraph (e)(23): This
                                                      25 microns and having either: (a) An S–20,              equipment controlled in USML Category                 paragraph does not control items: (a) In
                                                      S–25, or multialkali photo cathode; or (b) a                                                                  production, (b) determined to be subject to
                                                                                                              XI(a)(4), or optical sensor assemblies
                                                      GaAs, GaInAs, or other III–V compound                                                                         the EAR via a commodity jurisdiction
                                                                                                              that provide threat warning or tracking               determination (see § 120.4 of this
                                                      semiconductor photocathode.                             for systems or equipment controlled in                subchapter), or (c) identified in the relevant
                                                        (7) Parts and components specially                    Category XI(a)(4);                                    Department of Defense contract or other
                                                      designed for articles described in                         (13) Read-out integrated circuits                  funding authorization as being developed for
                                                      paragraph (c)(3), (c)(4), or (c)(5)(vi)–(vii);          (ROICs) specially designed for articles
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                                                                                                                                                                    both civil and military applications.
                                                        (8) Inertial measurement units                        in this subchapter;
                                                      specially designed for articles in this                    (14) Integrated IRFPA dewar cooler                   Note 2 to paragraph (e)(23): Note 1 does
                                                      subchapter (MT for systems                              assemblies (IDCAs), with or without an                not apply to defense articles enumerated on
                                                      incorporating accelerometers specified                  IRFPA, specially designed for articles in             the U.S. Munitions List, whether in
                                                                                                                                                                    production or development.
                                                      in (e)(10) or gyroscopes or angular rate                this subchapter other than Category XV,
                                                      sensors specified in (e)(11) that are                   and specially designed parts and                         Note 3 to paragraph (e)(23): This provision
                                                      designated MT);                                         components therefore;                                 is applicable to those contracts or other
                                                        (9) GNSS security devices (e.g.,                         (15) Gimbals specially designed for                funding authorizations that are dated XXXX,
                                                      Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing                    articles in this category;                            2017, or later.



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                                                      8446                     Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 33 / Friday, February 19, 2016 / Proposed Rules

                                                         (f) Technical data (see § 120.10) and                DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                            the Internal Revenue Service, Attn: IRS
                                                      defense services (see § 120.9) directly                                                                       Reports Clearance Officer,
                                                      related to the defense articles                         Internal Revenue Service                              SE:W:CAR:MP:T:T:SP, Washington, DC
                                                      enumerated in paragraphs (a) through                                                                          20224. Comments on the collection of
                                                      (e) of this category and classified                     26 CFR Part 1                                         information should be received by April
                                                      technical data directly related to items                [REG–118867–10]                                       19, 2016.
                                                      controlled in ECCNs 7A611, 7B611, and                                                                           Comments are specifically requested
                                                                                                              RIN 1545–BJ53                                         concerning:
                                                      7D611. (See § 125.4 for exemptions.)
                                                                                                                                                                      • Whether the proposed collection of
                                                      (MT for technical data and defense                      Requirements for Type I and Type III                  information is necessary for the proper
                                                      services related to articles designated as              Supporting Organizations                              performance of the functions of the IRS,
                                                      such.) Technical data directly related to
                                                                                                              AGENCY: Internal Revenue Service (IRS),               including whether the information will
                                                      manufacture or production of any                                                                              have practical utility;
                                                      defense articles enumerated elsewhere                   Treasury.
                                                                                                              ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
                                                                                                                                                                      • The accuracy of the estimated
                                                      in this category that are designated as                                                                       burden associated with the proposed
                                                      Significant Military Equipment (SME)                    SUMMARY:   This document contains                     collection of information;
                                                      shall itself be designated as SME.                      proposed regulations regarding the                      • How the quality, utility, and clarity
                                                         (g)–(w) [Reserved]                                   prohibition on certain contributions to               of the information to be collected may
                                                                                                              Type I and Type III supporting                        be enhanced;
                                                         (x) Commodities, software, and                                                                               • How the burden of complying with
                                                      technology subject to the EAR (see                      organizations and the requirements for
                                                                                                              Type III supporting organizations. The                the proposed collection of information
                                                      § 120.42 of this subchapter) used in or                                                                       may be minimized, including through
                                                                                                              regulations reflect changes to the law
                                                      with defense articles controlled in this                                                                      forms of information technology; and
                                                                                                              made by the Pension Protection Act of
                                                      category.
                                                                                                              2006. The regulations will affect Type I                • Estimates of capital or start-up costs
                                                        Note to paragraph (x): Use of this                    and Type III supporting organizations                 and costs of operation, maintenance,
                                                      paragraph is limited to license applications            and their supported organizations.                    and purchase of services to provide
                                                      for defense articles controlled in this category        DATES: Written or electronic comments
                                                                                                                                                                    information.
                                                      where the purchase documentation includes               and requests for a public hearing must                  The collection of information in these
                                                      commodities, software, or technology subject            be received by May 19, 2016.                          proposed regulations is in § 1.509(a)–
                                                      to the EAR (see § 123.1(b) of this subchapter).                                                               4(i)(4)(iv)(D) (written record of close
                                                                                                              ADDRESSES: Send submissions to:
                                                                                                                                                                    cooperation and coordination by the
                                                         Note to Category XII: For purposes of                CC:PA:LPD:PR (REG–118867–10), Room                    governmental supported organizations)
                                                      determining whether an item (i.e., system,              5203, Internal Revenue Service, P.O.                  and § 1.509(a)–4(i)(6)(iii)(B) (written
                                                      end item, part, component, accessory,                   Box 7604, Ben Franklin Station,                       record of contributions received by the
                                                      attachment, or software) is specially designed          Washington, DC 20044. Submissions                     supported organization). Requiring the
                                                      for a military end user, a ‘‘military end user’’        may be hand-delivered Monday through                  supporting organization to collect
                                                      means the national armed services (army,                Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m.                 written records of its governmental
                                                      navy, marine, air force, or coast guard),               and 4 p.m. to CC:PA:LPD:PR (REG–                      supported organizations’ close
                                                      national guard, national police, government             118867–10), Courier’s Desk, Internal                  cooperation and coordination with each
                                                      intelligence or reconnaissance organizations,           Revenue Service, 1111 Constitution                    other and written records of the
                                                      or any person or entity whose actions or                Avenue NW., Washington, DC, 20224 or                  contributions its supported
                                                      functions are intended to support military              sent electronically via the Federal                   organizations directly received in
                                                      end uses. A system or end item is not                   eRulemaking Portal at http://                         response to solicitations by the
                                                      specially designed for a military end user if           www.regulations.gov/ (IRS REG–                        supporting organization permits the IRS
                                                      the item was developed with knowledge that              118867–10).                                           to determine whether the supporting
                                                      it is or would be for use by both military end          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      organization satisfies the requirements
                                                      users and non-military end users, or if the             Concerning the proposed regulations,                  to be a functionally integrated or non-
                                                      item was or is being developed with no                  Jonathan Carter at (202) 317–5800 or                  functionally integrated Type III
                                                      knowledge for use by a particular end user.             Mike Repass at (202) 317–4086;                        supporting organization. The record
                                                      In such instances, documents                            concerning submissions of comments                    keepers are Type III supporting
                                                      contemporaneous with the development                    and requests for a public hearing,                    organizations.
                                                      must establish such knowledge.                          Regina Johnson at (202) 317–6901 (not                   Estimated number of recordkeepers:
                                                                                                              toll-free numbers).                                   7,872.
                                                      *      *     *       *      *
                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              Estimated average annual burden
                                                      Rose E. Gottemoeller,                                                                                         hours per recordkeeper: 2 hours.
                                                                                                              Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                      Under Secretary, Arms Control and                                                                               Estimated total annual recordkeeping
                                                      International Security, Department of State.              The collection of information                       burden: 15,744.
                                                      [FR Doc. 2016–03197 Filed 2–18–16; 8:45 am]             contained in this notice of proposed                    Estimated frequency of collection of
                                                                                                              rulemaking has been submitted to the                  such information: Annual.
                                                      BILLING CODE 4710–25–P
                                                                                                              Office of Management and Budget for                     An agency may not conduct or
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                                                                                                              review and approval in accordance with                sponsor, and a person is not required to
                                                                                                              the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                   respond to, a collection of information
                                                                                                              (44 U.S.C. 3507(d)). Comments on the                  unless it displays a valid control
                                                                                                              collection of information should be sent              number assigned by the Office of
                                                                                                              to the Office of Management and                       Management and Budget.
                                                                                                              Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for the                      Books or records relating to a
                                                                                                              Department of the Treasury, Office of                 collection of information must be
                                                                                                              Information and Regulatory Affairs,                   retained as long as their contents may
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20503, with copies to                  become material in the administration


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Document Created: 2018-02-02 14:31:41
Document Modified: 2018-02-02 14:31:41
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesThe Department of State will accept comments on this proposed rule until April 4, 2016.
ContactMr. C. Edward Peartree, Director, Office of Defense Trade Controls Policy, Department of State, telephone (202) 663-2792; email [email protected] ATTN: Regulatory Change, USML Category XII.
FR Citation81 FR 8438 
RIN Number1400-AD32
CFR AssociatedArms and Munitions and Exports

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