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Changes over time for: PART2
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Version Superseded: 10/08/2012
Status:
Point in time view as at 30/11/2011.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Export Control Order 2008, PART2.
Changes to Legislation
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[PART 2U.K.Category B Goods
Small arms and light weapons within ML1 and ML2 |
9. | Goods specified in entry ML1.a, ML1.b, ML1.c or ML2.a in Schedule 2 that are designed to be carried, operated and fired by an individual or by three or fewer individuals acting together, other than mortars with a calibre of 100mm or more. |
Accessories and ammunition for small arms and light weapons within ML1 and ML2 |
10. | The following goods— |
| a. | accessories specified in entry ML1.d or ML2.c. in Schedule 2 that are capable of being used in connection with weapons falling within paragraph 11; |
| | aa. | weapon sights specified in entry ML5.a in Schedule 2 that are designed for use with weapons falling within paragraph 11; and |
| b. | ammunition that is capable of being fired or launched by weapons falling within paragraph 9. |
Light weapons within ML4 |
11. | Equipment specified in entry ML4.b in Schedule 2 that is— |
| a. | specially designed for firing or launching rockets, grenades, missiles or other explosive devices; and |
| b. | designed to be carried, operated and fired by an individual or by three or fewer individuals acting together. |
Ammunition for light weapons within ML4 |
12. | Rockets, grenades, missiles and other explosive devices that are— |
| a. | specified in entry ML4 in Schedule 2; and |
| b. | capable of being fired or launched from equipment falling within paragraph 13. |
Hand Grenades |
13. | Grenades specified in entry ML4 in Schedule 2 that are designed to be thrown. |
MANPADS, missiles for them, associated equipment and their specially designed components |
14. | To the extent they do not fall within paragraph 13 or 14, the following goods— |
| a. | Man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS), as follows: |
| | (i) | surface-to-air missile systems designed to be man-portable and operated and fired by a single individual; |
| | (ii) | surface-to-air missile systems designed to be operated and fired by more than one individual acting as a crew and portable by several individuals; |
| b. | missiles for MANPADS; |
| c. | “production” equipment specially designed for MANPADS; |
| d. | Field test equipment specially designed for MANPADS; |
| e. | specialised training equipment and simulators for MANPADS. |
Long-range missiles |
15. | Missiles capable of a range of 300km or more that fall within Schedule 2. |
Anti-vehicle landmines |
16. | Land mines designed to be placed under, on or near the ground or other surface area and to be exploded by the presence, proximity or contact of a vehicle. |
Components for goods within this Part |
17. | Components specially designed for goods falling within any of paragraphs 9 to 16.] |
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