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Directive 2009/43/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 May 2009 simplifying terms and conditions of transfers of defence-related products within the Community (Text with EEA relevance)
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CHAPTER III INFORMATION, CERTIFICATION AND EXPORT AFTER TRANSFER
CHAPTER IV CUSTOMS PROCEDURES AND ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION
List of Defence-related Products
Note 1 Terms in "quotations" are defined terms. Refer to 'Definitions of...
Note 2 In some instances chemicals are listed by name and CAS...
N.B.2: For Aircraft Missile Protection Systems (AMPS), see ML4.c.
Note 2 Modification of a ground vehicle for military use specified by...
Note 3 ML6 does not apply to civil vehicles designed or modified...
Note 2 The cultures of cells and biological systems specified by ML7.h....
N.B.2. For charges and devices, see ML4 and entry 1A008 on...
Note 1 ML8 does not apply to the following substances unless they...
Note 2 ML8. does not apply to ammonium perchlorate (ML8.d.2.), NTO (ML8.a.18.)...
Note 1 ML10.a. does not apply to "aircraft" and "lighter-than-air vehicles" or...
Note 3 For the purposes of ML10.a. and ML10.d., specially designed components...
Note 4 For the purposes of ML10.a., military use includes: combat, military...
Note 5 ML10.a. does not apply to "aircraft" that meet all of...
N.B. For weapon systems using sub-calibre ammunition or employing solely chemical...
Note 1 ML12 includes the following when specially designed for kinetic energy...
Note 2 ML12 applies to weapon systems using any of the following...
Note 1 ML13.b. includes materials specially designed to form explosive reactive armour...
Note 2 ML13.c. does not apply to conventional steel helmets, neither modified...
Note 3 ML13.c. and d. do not apply to helmets, body armour...
Note 4 The only helmets specially designed for bomb disposal personnel that...
N.B. 2 For "fibrous or filamentary materials" used in the manufacture of...
Note 1 ML14 includes image generating and interactive environment systems for simulators,...
Note 2 ML14 does not apply to equipment specially designed for training...
Note ML15.f. includes equipment designed to degrade the operation or effectiveness...
Note ML15. does not apply to "first generation image intensifier tubes"...
N.B. See also entries 6A002.a.2. and 6A002.b. on the EU Dual-Use...
Note ML16. applies to unfinished products when they are identifiable by...
Note 1 DEW systems specified by ML19 include systems whose capability is...
Note 2 ML19 includes the following when specially designed for DEW systems:...
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