[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 22, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 22CFR121.16]

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                       TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS
 
                     CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF STATE
 
PART 121--THE UNITED STATES MUNITIONS LIST--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 121.16  Missile Technology Control Regime Annex.

    Some of the items on the Missile Technology Control Regime Annex are 
controlled by both the Department of Commerce on the Commodity Control 
List and by the Department of State on the United States Munitions List. 
To the extent an article is on the United States Munitions List, a 
reference appears in parentheses listing the U.S. Munitions List 
category in which it appears. The following items constitute all items 
on the Missile Technology Control Regime Annex which are covered by the 
U.S. Munitions List:

                           Item 1--Category I

    Complete rocket systems (including ballistic missile systems, space 
launch vehicles, and sounding rockets (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(a) and 
(b)) and unmanned air vehicle systems (including cruise missile systems 
see Sec. 121.1, Cat. VIII (a), target drones and reconnaisance drones 
(see Sec. 121.1, Cat. VIII (a)) capable of delivering at least a 500 kg 
payload to a range of at least 300 km.

                           Item 2--Cateogry I

    Complete subsystems usable in the systems in Item 1 as follows:
    (a) Individual rocket stages (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(h));
    (b) Reentry vehicles (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(g)), and equipment 
designed or modified therefor, as follows, except as provided in Note 
(1) below for those designed for non-weapon payloads;
    (1) Heat shields and components thereof fabricated of ceramic or 
ablative materials (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(f));
    (2) Heat sinks and components thereof fabricated of light-weight, 
high heat capacity materials;
    (3) Electronic equipment specially designed for reentry vehicles 
(see Sec. 121.1, Cat. XI(a)(7));
    (c) Solid or liquid propellant rocket engines, having a total 
impulse capacity of 1.1 x 10 N-sec (2.5 x 10 lb-sec) or greater (see 
Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV, (h)).
    (d) ``Guidance sets'' capable of achieving system accuracy of 3.33 
percent or less of the range (e.g., a CEP of 1 j,. or less at a range of 
300 km), except as provided in Note (1) below for those designed for 
missiles with a range under 300 km or manned aircraft (see Sec. 121.1, 
Cat. XII(d));
    (e) Thrust vector control sub-systems, except as provided in Note 
(1) below for those designed for rocket systems that do not exceed the 
range/payload capability of Item 1 (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV);
    (f) Warhead safing, arming, fuzing, and firing mechanisms, except as 
provided in Note (1) below for those designed for systems other than 
those in Item 1 (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(h)).

                             Notes to Item 2

    (1) The exceptions in (b), (d), (e), and (f) above may be treated as 
Category II if the subsystem is exported subject to end use statements 
and quantity limits appropriate for the excepted end use stated above.
    (2) CEP (circle of equal probability) is a measure of accuracy, and 
defined as the radius of the circle centered at the target, at a 
specific range, in which 50 percent of the payloads impact.
    (3) A ``guidance set'' integrates the process of measuring and 
computing a vehicle's position and velocity (i.e. navigation) with that 
of computing and sending commands to the vehicle's flight control 
systems to correct the trajectory.
    (4) Examples of methods of achieving thrust vector control which are 
covered by (e) include:
    (i) Flexible nozzle;
    (ii) Fluid or secondary gas injection;
    (iii) Movable engine or nozzle; Deflection of exhaust gas stream 
(jet vanes or probes); or
    (v) Use of thrust tabs.

                           Item 3--Category II

    Propulsion components and equipment usable in the systems in Item 1, 
as follows:
    (a) Lightweight turbojet and turbofan engines (including) 
turbocompound engines) that are small and fuel efficient (see 
Sec. 121.1, both Cat. IV(h) and VIII(b));
    (b) Ramjet/Scramjet/pulse jet/combined cycle engines, including 
devices to regulate combustion, and specially designed components 
therefor (see Sec. 121.1, both Cat. IV(h) and Cat. VIII(b));
    (c) Rocket motor cases, ``interior lining'', ``insulation'' and 
nozzles therefor (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(h) and Cat. V(c));
    (d) Staging mechanisms, separation mechanisms, and interstages 
therefor (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(c) and (h));

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    (e) Liquid and slurry propellant (including oxidizers) control 
systems, and specially designed components therefor, designed or 
modified to operate in vibration environments of more than 100 g RMS 
between 20 Hz and,000 Hz (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(c) and (h));
    (f) Hybrid rocket motors and specially designed components therefor 
(see Sec. 121.1, Cat. IV(h)).

                             Notes to Item 3

    (1) Item 3(a) engines may be exported as part of a manned aircraft 
or in quantities appropriate for replacement parts for manned aircraft.
    (2) In Item 3(C), ``interior lining'' suited for the bond interface 
between the solid propellant and the case or insulating liner is usually 
a liquid polymer based dispersion of refractory or insulating materials, 
e.g., carbon filled HTPB or other polymer with added curing agents to be 
sprayed or screeded over a case interior (see Sec. 121.1, Cat. V(c)).
    (3) In Item 3(c), ``insulation'' intended to be applied to the 
components of a rocket motor, i.e., the case, nozzle inlets, case 
closures, includes cured or semi-cured compounded rubber sheet stock 
containing an insulating or refractory material. It may also be 
incorporated as stress relief boots or flaps.
    (4) The only servo valves and pumps covered in (e) above, are the 
following:
    (i) Servo valves designed for flow rates of 24 liters per minute or 
greater, at an absolute pressure of 7,000 kPa (1,000 psi) or greater, 
that have an actuator response time of less than 100 msec;
    (ii) Pumps, for liquid propellants, with shaft speeds equal to or 
greater than 8,000 RPM or with discharge pressures equal to or greater 
than 7,000 kPa (1,000 psi).
    (5) Item 3(e) systems and components may be exports as part of a 
satellite.

                           Item 4--Category II

    Propellants and constituent chemicals for propellants as follows: 
(see Sec. 121.1, Cat. V(c) and Sec. 121.12 and Sec. 121.14).
    (a) Propulsive substances:
    (1) Hydrazine with a concentration of more than 70 percent and its 
derivatives including monomethylhydrazine (MMH) (see 
Sec. 121.12(a)(22));
    (2) Unsymmetric dimethylhydrazine (UDHM) (see Sec. 121.12(a)(22));
    (3) Ammonium perchlorate (see Sec. 121.12(a)(23));
    (4) Spherical aluminum powder with particle of uniform diameter of 
less than 500 x 10-m (500 micrometer) and an aluminum content of 97 
percent or greater (see Sec. 121.12(a)(1));
    (5) Metal fuels in particle sizes less than 500 x 10-m (500 
Microns), whether spherical, atomized, spheroidal, flaked or ground, 
consisting of 97 percent or more of any of the following: zirconium, 
beryllium, boron, magnesium, zinc, and alloys of these (see 
Sec. 121.12(a)(2));
    (6) Nitro-amines (cyclotetramethylene-tetranitramene (HMX) (see 
Sec. 121.12(a)(11)), cyclotrimethylene-trinitramine (RDX)) (see 
121.12(a)(35));
    (7) Perchlorates, chlorates or chromates mixed with powdered metals 
or other high energy fuel components (see Sec. 121.12(a)(4);
    (8) Carboranes, decaboranes, pentaboranes and derivatives thereof 
(see Sec. 121.12(a)(10);
    (9) Liquid oxidizers, as follows:
    (i) Nitrogen dioxide/dinitrogen tetroxide (see Sec. 121.14.(g));
    (ii) Inhibited Red Fuming Nitric Acid (IRFNA) (see 
Sec. 121.12(f)(1);
    (iii) Compounds composed of flourine and one or more of other 
halogens, oxygen or nitrogen (see Sec. 121.12(a)(9).
    (b) Polymeric substances:
    (2) Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) (see Sec. 121.12(a)(38);
    (3) Glycidyl azide polymer (GAP) (see Sec. 121.12(b)(1)).
    (c) Other high energy density propellants such as, Boron Slurry, 
having an energy density of 40 x 10 joules/kg or greater (see 
Sec. 121.12(a)(3)).
    (d) Other propellant additives and agents:
    (1) Bonding agents as follows:
    (i) tris(1-(2-methyl)aziridinyl phosphine oxide (MAPO) (see 
Sec. 121.12(b)(17));
    (ii) trimesol-1(2-ethyl)aziridine (HX-868, BITA) (see 
Sec. 121.12(b)(13));
    (iii) ``Tepanol'' (HX-878), reaction product of 
tetraethylenepentamine, acrylonitrile and glycidol (see 
Sec. 121.12.(b)(11));
    (iv) ``Tepan'' (HX-879), Reaction product of tet enepentamine and 
acrylonitrile (see Sec. 121.12(b)(11));
    (v) Polyfunctional aziridene amides with isophthalic, trimesic, 
isocyanuric, or trimethyladipic backbone also having a 2-methyl or 2-
ethyl aziridine group (HX-752, HX-872 and HX-877). (see 
Sec. 121.12(b)(13)).
    (2) Curing agents and catalysts as follows:
    (i) Triphenyl bismuth (TPB) (see Sec. 121.12(b)(23));
    (3) Burning rate modifiers as follows:
    (i) Catocene (see Sec. 121.12(b)(5));
    (ii) N-butyl-ferrocene (see Sec. 121.12(b)(5));
    (iii) Other ferrocene derivatives (see Sec. 121.12(b)).
    (4) Nitrate esters and nitrato plasticizers as follows:
    (i) 1,2,4-butanetriol trinitrate (BTTN) (see Sec. 121.12(b)(3));
    (5) Stabilizers as follows:
    (i) N-methyl-p-nitroaniline (see Sec. 121.12(d)(1)).

                           Item 8--Category II

    Structural materials usable in the systems in Item 1, as follows:

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    (a) Composite structures, laminates, and manufactures thereof, 
including resin impregnated fibre prepregs and metal coated fibre 
preforms therefor, specially designed for use in the systems in Item 1 
and the subsystems in Item 2 made either with organix matrix or metal 
matrix utilizing fibrous or filamentary reinforcements having a specific 
tensile strength greater than 7.62 x 10\4\ m (3 x 10\6\ inches) and a 
specific modules greater than 3.18 x 10\6\ m (1.25 x 10\8\ inches), (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category IV (f), and Category XIII (d));
    (b) Resaturated pyrolized (i.e. carbon-carbon) materials designed 
for rocket systems, (see Sec. 121.1 Category IV (f));
    (c) Fine grain recrystallized bulk graphites (with a bulk density of 
at least 1.72 g/cc measured at 15 degrees C), pyrolytic, or fibrous 
reinforced graphites useable for rocket nozzles and reentry vehicle nose 
tips (see Sec. 121.1, Category IV (f) and Category XIII;
    (d) Ceramic composites materials (dielectric constant less than 6 at 
frequencies from 100 Hz to 10,000 MHz) for use in missile radomes, and 
bulk machinable silicon-carbide reinforced unfired ceramic useable for 
nose tips (see Sec. 121.1, Category IV (f));

                           Item 9--Category II

    Instrumentation, navigation and direction finding equipment and 
systems, and associated production and test equipment as follows; and 
specially designed components and software therefor:
    (a) Integrated flight instrument systems, which include 
gyrostabilizers or automatic pilots and integration software therefor; 
designed or modified for use in the systems in Item 1 (See Sec. 121.1, 
Category XII(d));
    (b) Gyro-astro compasses and other devices which derive position or 
orientation by means of automatically tracking celestrial bodies or 
satellites (see Sec. 121.1, Category XV(d));
    (c) Accelerometers with a threshold of 0.05 g or less, or a 
linearity error within 0.25 percent of full scale output, or both, which 
are designed for use in inertial navigation systems or in guidance 
systems of all types (see Sec. 121.1, Category VIII(e) and Category XII 
(d));
    (d) All types of gyros usable in the systems in Item 1, with a rated 
drift rate stability of less than 0.5 degree (1 sigma or rms) per hour 
in a 1 q environment (see Sec. 121.1, Category VIII(e) and Category 
XII(d));
    (e) Continuous output accelerometers or gyros of any type, specified 
to function at acceleration levels greater than 100 g (see Sec. 121.1, 
Category XII(d));
    (f) Inertial or other equipment using accelerometers described by 
subitems (c) and (e) above, and systems incorporating such equipment, 
and specially designed integration software therefor (see Sec. 121.1, 
Category VIII (e) and Category XII(d));

                             Notes to Item 9

    (1) Items (a) through (f) may be exported as part of a manned 
aircraft or satellite or in quantities appropriate for replacement parts 
for manned aircraft.
    (2) In subitem (d):
    (i) Drift rate is defined as the time rate of output deviation from 
the desired output. It consists of random and systematic components and 
is expressed as an equivalent angular displacement per unit time with 
respect to inertial space.
    (ii) Stability is defined as standard deviation (1 sigma) of the 
variation of a particular parameter from its calibrated value measured 
under stable temperature conditions. This can be expressed as a function 
of time.

                          Item 10--Category II

    Flight control systems and ``technology'' as follows; designed or 
modified for the systems in Item 1.
    (a) Hydraulic, mechanical, electro-optical, or electro-mechanical 
flight control systems (including fly-by-wire systems), (see Sec. 121.1, 
Category IV (h));
    (b) Attitude control equipment, (see Sec. 121.1, Category IV, (c) 
and (h));
    (c) Design technology for integration of air vehicle fuselage, 
propulsion system and lifting control surfaces to optimize aerodynamic 
performance throughout the flight regime of an unmanned air vehicle, 
(see Sec. 121.1, Category VIII (k));
    (d) Design technology for integration of the flight control, 
guidance, and propulsion data into a flight management system for 
optimization of rocket system trajectory, (see Sec. 121.1, Category IV 
(i)).

                             Note to Item 10

    Items (a) and (b) may be exported as part of a manned aircraft or 
satellite or in quantities appropriate for replacement parts for manned 
aircraft.

                          Item 11--Category II

    Avionics equipment, ``technology'' and components as follows; 
designed or modified for use in the systems in Item 1, and specially 
designed software therefor:
    (a) Radar and laser radar systems, including altimeters (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category XI(a)(3));
    (b) Passive sensors for determining bearings to specific 
electromagnetic sources (direction finding equipment) or terrain 
characteristics (see Sec. 121.1, Category XI(b) and (d));
    (c) Global Positioning System (GPS) or similar satellite receivers;
    (1) Capable of providing navigation information under the following 
operational conditions:
    (i) At speeds in excess of 515 m/sec (1,000 nautical miles/hours); 
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    (ii) At altitudes in excess of 18 km (60,000 feet), (see Sec. 121.1, 
Category XV(d)(2); or
    (2) Designed or modified for use with unmanned air vehicles covered 
by Item 1 (see Sec. 121.1, Category XV(d)(4)).
    (d) Electronic assemblies and components specifically designed for 
military use and operation at temperatures in excess of 125 degrees C, 
(see Sec. 121.1, Category XI(a)(7)).
    (e) Design technology for protection of avionics and electrical 
subsystems against electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and electromagnetic 
interference (EMI) hazards from external sources, as follows, (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category XI (b)).
    (1) Design technology for shielding systems;
    (2) Design technology for the configuration of hardened electrical 
circuits and subsystems;
    (3) Determination of hardening criteria for the above.

                            Notes to Item 11

    (1) Item 11 equipment may be exported as part of a manned aircraft 
or satellite or in quantities appropriate for replacement parts for 
manned aircraft.
    (2) Examples of equipment included in this Item:
    (i) Terrain contour mapping equipment;
    (ii) Scene mapping and correlation (both digital and analog) 
equipment;
    (iii) Doppler navigation radar equipment;
    (iv) Passive interferometer equipment;
    (v) Imaging sensor equipment (both active and passive);
    (3) In subitem (a), laser radar systems embody specialized 
transmission, scanning, receiving and signal processing techniques for 
utilization of lasers for echo ranging, direction finding and 
discrimination of targets by location, radial speed and body reflection 
characteristics.

                          Item 12--Category II

    Launch support equipment, facilities and software for the systems in 
Item 1, as follows:
    (a) Apparatus and devices designed or modified for the handling, 
control, activation and launching of the systems in Item 1, (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category IV(c));
    (b) Vehicles designed or modified for the transport, handling, 
control, activation and launching of the systems in Item 1, (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category VII(d));
    (c) Telemetering and telecontrol equipment usable for unmanned air 
vehicles or rocket systems, (see Sec. 121.1, Category XI(a));
    (d) Precision tracking systems:
    (1) Tracking systems which use a translb nv installed on the rocket 
system or unmanned air vehicle in conjunction with either surface or 
airborne references or navigation satellite systems to provide real-time 
measurements of in-flight position and velocity, (see Sec. 121.1, 
Category XI(a));
    (2) Range instrumention radars including associated optical/infrared 
trackers and the specially designed software therefor with all of the 
following capabilities (see Sec. 121.1, Category XI(a)(3)):
    (i) angular resolution better than 3 milli-radians (0.5 mils);
    (ii) range of 30 km or greater with a range resolution better than 
10 meters RMS;
    (iii) velocity resolution better than 3 meters per second.
    (3) Software which processes post-flight, recorded data, enabling 
determination of vehicle position throughout its flight path (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category IV(i)).

                          Item 13--Category II

    Analog computers, digital computers, or digital differential 
analyzers designed or modified for use in the systems in Item 1 (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category XI (a)(6), having either of the following 
characteristics:
    (a) Rated for continuous operation at temperature from below minus 
45 degrees C to above plus 55 degrees C; or
    (b) Designed as ruggedized or ``radiation hardened''.

                             Note to Item 13

    Item 13 equipment may be exported as part of a manned aircraft or 
satellite or in quantities appropriate for replacement parts for manned 
aircraft.

                          Item 14--Category II

    Analog-to-digital converters, usable in the system in Item 1, having 
either of the following characteristics:
    (a) Designed to meet military specifications for ruggedized 
equipment (see Sec. 121.1, Category XI(d)); or,
    (b) Designed or modified for military use (see Sec. 121.1, Category 
XI(d)); and being one of the following types:
    (1) Analog-to-digital converter ``microcircuits,'' which are 
``radiation hardened'' or have all of the following characteristics:
    (i) Having a resolution of 8 bits or more;
    (ii) Rated for operation in the temperature range from below minus 
54 degrees C to above plus 125 degrees C; and
    (iii) Hermetically sealed.
    (2) Electrical input type analog-to-digital converter printed 
circuit boards or modules, with all of the following characteristics:
    (i) Having a resolution of 8 bits or more;
    (ii) Rated for operation in the temperature range from below minus 
45 degrees C to above plus 55 degrees C; and
    (iii) Incorporated ``microcircuits'' listed in (1), above.

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                          Item 16--Category II

    Specially designed software, or specially designed software with 
related specially designed hybrid (combined analog/digital) computers, 
for modeling, simulation, or design integration of the systems in Item 1 
and Item 2 (see Sec. 121.1, Category IV(i) and Category XI(a)(6)).

                             Note to Item 16

    The modelling includes in particular the aerodynamic and 
thermodynamic analysis of the system.

                          Item 17--Category II

    Materials, devices, and specially designed software for reduced 
observables such as radar reflectivity, ultraviolet/infrared signatures 
on acoustic signatures (i.e. stealth technology), for applications 
usable for the systems in Item 1 or Item 2 (see Sec. 121.1, Category 
XIII (e) and (k)), for example:
    (a) Structural material and coatings specially designed for reduced 
radar reflectivity;
    (b) Coatings, including paints, specially designed for reduced or 
tailored reflectivity or emissivity in the microwave, infrared or 
ultraviolet spectra, except when specially used for thermal control of 
satellites.
    (c) Specially designed software or databases for analysis of 
signature reduction.
    (d) Specially designed radar cross section measurement systems (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category XI(a)(3)).

                          Item 18--Category II

    Devices for use in protecting rocket systems and unmanned air 
vehicles against nuclear effects (e.g. Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-
rays, combined blast and thermal effects), and usable for the systems in 
Item 1, as follows (see Sec. 121.1, Category IV (c) and (h)):
    (a) ``Radiation Hardened'' ``microcircuits'' and detectors (see 
Sec. 121.1, Category XI(c)(3) Note: This commodity has been formally 
proposed for movement to category XV(e)(2) in the near future).
    (b) Radomes designed to withstand a combined thermal shock greater 
than 1000 cal/sq cm accompanied by a peak over pressure of greater than 
50 kPa (7 pounds per square inch) (see Sec. 121.1, Category IV(h)).

                           Note to Item 18(a)

    A detector is defined as a mechanical, electrical, optical or 
chemical device that automatically identifies and records, or registers 
a stimulus such as an environmental change in pressure or temperature, 
an electrical or electromagnetic signal or radiation from a radioactive 
material. The following pages were removed from the final itar for 
replacement by DTC's updated version section 6(l) of the Export 
Administration Act of 1979 (50 U.S.C. App. 2405(l)), as amended. In 
accordance with this provision, the list of MTCR Annex items shall 
constitute all items on the U.S. Munitions List in Sec. 121.16.