CoCom Lists - 1962
CoCom Lists - 1962
Consolidated List of Goods Subject to Embargo for Soviet Bloc and China
ber of amendments have heen ~ade i~ the list of goods (b) Range, position and height finders, and spottina instruments
~ nwr specially designed for mUitalry purposes;
0: emba,rgo fOT the Soviet Bloc and Ohina. The complete
~~t oratin.g these revisions is set out below; this supersedes
11st I~C ~blished in the Board of Trade Journal on August 11, 1961.
(c) Aiming dewces, electrClnic, gyroscopic, acoustic and optical,
specially designed for military purposes;
(d) Bomb sights, bombing computers, gun sights and periscopes,
the list pu h f or re'a·sons 0 f
mbaro-o list relates to those goods w h·1JC, specially designed for military purposes;
f:
~he ecuri tyare subject to eXlport licensing control to a wide (e) Television sighting units specially designed for military pur-
natton~f destinations and which. ar~ normaUy. p~ohi1?.ited for export poses, and inertial platforms;
D. ranili following countries: AlbanIa, Bulgana, ChIna, Czechoslo- (f) Components, parts, accessories, and attachments specially
designed for /the articles enumerated in sub-items (a), (b),
to . e the Eastern Zone of Germany, Hungary, North Korea, North (c), (d) and (e) above.
V~kla,. Poland, Roumania, the Soviet Union and Tibe·l M.L.6. Tanks, and vehicles speCially designed for military
Vietnam, . h ..
items have been removed from the lIst; t ese are JIg purposes, as follows:
~hreemachines (item 1002), forging hammers (item 1070) and (a) Tanks and self-propelled guns;
b~rt.ngac'l·d (item 1748). Items 1718 and 1723 (tetrafluoroethylene (b) Miltitary type armed or armoured vehicles, and vehicles fitted
d t ·fluorochlo[',oethylene) have b
P.lenc een·Incorporated JJn
. a new I·t·em, with mountings for arms;
~~54.rFour other ite~s have been added; these are. electron beam (c) Armoured railway trains;
(d) Military half tracks;
lding equipment (Item 1204), fueJ ~lls J3;nd certaIn other ipo,,:er (e) Military type recovery vehicles;
we rces (ite,m 1205), electric arc deVIces (lte,m 12.06) ~n~ gr:aV1ty (f) Gun carriers and traotors specially designed for towing artillery;
~~ers (Hem 1595). The net effect of the changes In. eXIsting lltems (g) Trailers specially designed to carry ammooition;
. t reduce. the scope of the embargo. The new Items ,and the Ch) .Amphibious and deep water furding military vehicles;
Iha~geS' in existing items are side-lined for ease of ffeference. (i) MHitary mobile repair shops specially designed to service
C The list is published f]or the general informatio:n .and gruidance
military equipment;
0) All other specially designed military vehicles;
f traders and does not itse'lf have force of Jaw; It IS not a com- (k) Pneumatic tyre casings (excluding traotor and farm implement
°le~e list of goods subject to licensing control. TraderS! should refer types) of a kind specially constructed to be bullet proof or to
fo the Export of Goods (Control) Order, 1960, as amended, and the run when deflated;
Strategic Goods (Con~rol) .Ordt?r, 1961, for the co~plete schedules (1) AY specially designed components and parts for the foregoing.
of goods which reqwre hcenS'lng. Amendments WIn be made as M.L.7. Toxicological agents, as follows:
soon as possible to these Statut0o/ Orders to take. account of the (a) Biological, chemical and radio-active materials adapted for
",e. recent changes in the emlbargo list. In the meantt.me the ~xport use tin war to produce casualties in men or animals, or to
Licensing Branch will issue licences freely for those Items which are damage crops;
(b) Equipment specially designed and intended for the dissemina-
no longer embalrgoed. tion of the materials described in sub-item (a);
General) inquiries about Ithe embargo should be addressed /to the (c) Equipment specially designed and intended for defence against
Commercial Rel~tJions land Exports Depal'ltmentt, Board of Trade, the materials described in sub-item (a), and for their detection
is Horse Guards Avenue, London, S.W.l '(Telephone: Traf,aJlgar and identification;
), 8855 ExJt. 2632 or 7843), or 'to the a'ppropri~te Production Depart. (d) Components and parts specially designed for the items listed
3 ment. ApplticatJions for ex·port or ltmnshipment Ilicences should be in (b) and (c) above.
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addressed ,to the Exp01'lt Licensing Branch, Board of Trade, Gavrelle M.L.S. Powdel"s, explosives amd propellants, as follows:
~ House Bunhin Ro,v, E~C.l (Telephone: Monarch 4071), from (a) Powders and liquid or solid propeIJants for the articles enumer-
whom' ful'1ther copies of the Ust miay be obtained, and of whom ated in items 3, 4 and 7;
inquiry should be m·ade in 'any case of doubt as to whdher export (b) Military high explosives;
(c) Chemical base high energy solid or liquid fuels specially made
.your licences are required. for military purposes;
worr. (d) Fuming nitric acid.
T1tbe
DIN Group A NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider applications for
:etJ1cr.
Munitions IJist licences for the export of propellants and explosives normally used
?Olt for civilian or industrial purposes or made into cartridges or charges
ithout M.L.I. Small arms and machine guns, as follows: of an exclusively civilian or industrial nature.
(a) Rifles, carbines, reviOlvers, pistols, machine pistols and M.L.9. Vessels of war, and special naval equipmenlt, as follows:
machine guns; (a) Combatant vessels or vessels designed for offensive or defensive
(b) All specially designed components ~nd par:ts theref?r.. action (surface or under-water);
NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch wIll consIder apph~at1ons for
licences to export small quantities of small arms such as nfles, shot- (b) (i) Diesel engines of 1,500 horse power and over with rotary
guns, carbines or pistols designed for sporting or ornamental purposes, speed of 700 revolutions per minute or over, specially
designed for submarines;
GElS and ammunition therefor. (ii) Electric motors specially designed for submarines, i.e., over
1,6 M.L.2. Artillery and projectors, as foNows: 1,000 horse power quick reversing type, liquid cooled and
)ndOll (a) Guns, howitzers cannon, mortars, tank destroyers, rocket totally enclosed:
launchers, miliita~y flame /throwers, recoilless rifles;
----- (b) Military smoke, gas and pyrotechnic projectors;
(c) All specially designed compone~ts and parts for the foregoIng.
.
(c) Magnetic, pres~ure, and acoustic underwater detection devices
specially designed for millitary purposes; specialized controls
and components thereof;
M.L.3. Ammunition and all specially designed cOlnponents and (d) Submarine and torpedo nets;
parts thereof, for the ~eapons enumerated under items 1 and 2. (e) Components, parts, accessories and attachments for the fore-
See Note to item 1 above. going, such as turrets, naval gun mounts, submarine batteries
~.L.4. Bombs, torpedoes, rockets and missiles (guided or un- and catapuLts.
guIded), as follows: M.L.tO. Aircraft and helicopters, of the piloted or pilotless types
(a) Bombs, torpedoes, grenades (including smoke grenades), smoke and aero-engines and aircraft 01" thelicooter equipment, associated
canisters, rockets, mines, missiles (guided or unguided), depth equipment and oomponents, specially designed for military purposes
ch~rges, fire bombs, incendiary bombs; and all specially as set out below:
deSigned components and parts therefor; (a) Combat aircraf.t and helicopters and other aircraft and heli-
Book (b) Apparatus and devices speciMly designed for the handling, cooters specially designed for military purposes, including
Leaf control, activation, launching, laying, sweeping, discharging, mUitary reconnaissance, assault, mil1il1:ary training and logistic
Ilets, detonation or detection of ~tems enumerated in sub-item (a); support, and. all aircraft and helicopters hav!ing special struc-
(c) MIhtary
an.d. all specially designed components and parts therefor; tural features such as multiple hatches, special doors. ramps,
D., fuel thickeners specially formulated for the purpose
of producing materials which, when added to petroleum pro-
reinforced floors and the like, for transporting and airdropoing
;t~oops, military equipment and suppldes; aero-engines specially
ducts, provide a gel-type incendiary material for use in de~igned or adaoted for use with such aircraft ano hel:icooters.
bombs, projectiles, flame throwers or other implements of war. wi,th the exception of aero-engines excepted under item 1460 Cb)
~L~~ Fire control equipment and range finders. as follows: (Group G); and compon.ent parts thereof;
Ir.e control, gun laying, night sighting, missile tracking and (Continued on next page)
gUIdance equipment;
,ii BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL 28_September 1962
by sub-item (a) and component parts thereof; (c) SpecIally desIgned accessones, sub-assemblies pa~ de,
(c) Pressure refuellers, pressure refuelling equipment, equipment ponents for sub-items (a) and (b). ' or COlll-
specially designed to facilitate operations in confined areas
and ground equipment not elsewhere specified, developed
specially for aircraft and helicopters, aircraf,t and helicopter
engines and balloons covered by sub-items (a) and (e); Group B
(d) Pressurized breathing equipment and par.tial pressure suits for
use in aircraft and heLicopters; anti-'G' suits; military crash AJtomic Energy List
helmets; parachutes used for combat personnel, cargo-dropping, A.E.1. Source (fcifltile) and fissionable materials, inclUding b t
and aircraft deoeleration; liquid oxygen converters used for limited to the following: U Dot
aircraft, helicopters and miss'iles; catapults and cartridge (a) Minerals, raw and treated (including residues and tail'
actuated devices utilized dn emergency escape of personnel which contain either uranium or thorium or any combin l~gsJ
from aircraft and helicopters; thereof, exceeding 0·05 per cent. by weight, as follows' a on
(e) Non-expansive balloons in excess of 3,000 cubic feet capaCIty. (i) Ores cOl1Jtadning uranium including pitchblende' .
M.L.11. Electronic equipment specially designed for military use; (ii) MonaZJite and monazite sands; ,
and components and parts therefor. (ilii) Ores containing thorium including urano-thorianite·
M.L.12. Photographic equipment, as follows: (b) Natural uranium, unwrought. or wrou~ht, inclUding alioys and
(a) (i) Air reconnaissance cameras and associated equipment compounds of natural uranJIum, hawng an uranium conte t
designed and used for military purposes; exceeding 0·05 per cent., excepting medicinals. n
(ii) Film processing and printing machines designed and used (c) Uran.ium 233, alloys (,.ontaining uranium 233 a~d compounds of
for military purposes; ura'Ollum 233;
(b) Other cameras and other devices recording on film speciaUy (d) Ur~nium .enrich.ed in the i'sO'tope 235, alloys containing uranium
desi~ned and used for military purposes, and specialized ~nnche~ a.n the Isotope 235, and compounds of uranium enriched
equIpment designed to make the recorded information militarily In the Isotope 235;
useful; (e) Irradiated uraIllium containing plutonium;
(c) All speoia~ly designed components and parts for the foregoing. (f) PI.u~on~um, al~oys containing plutonium and compounds con-
M.L.13. Speoial armoured equipment, as follows: taInIng plutonIum;
(a) Armour plate; (g) Thorium, unwrought or wrought, and alloys and compounds
(b) Military helmets; containing thoriu!U, eXc1udi~g alloys containing less than 1·5
(c) Body armour and flak suits; per cent. of Ithon.um by weIght, and except medicinals'
(d) Components and parts specially designed for equipment in (c) (h) Irradiated thorium containing uranium 233. '
above. NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will oonsider appHcations for
M.L.14. Specialized military training equipment, as follows: licences for the export of individual shipments of up to 100 kilo·
(a) Specialized military training equipment; grammes of contained thorium in compounds or up to 1 kilogramme
of thorium metal.
(b) Components, parts, attachments and accessories specially
designed for such equipment. A. E.5. Deuterium and compounds, mixtures and solutions contain-
ing deuterium, including heavy water and heavy paraffins, in which
M.L.1S. Military infra-red equipment and specialized components the ratio of deUJterium atoms to hydrogen atoms exceeds 1 : 5,000 by
therefor, not elsewhere specified. number.
M.L.16. Munitions components and materials, als follows: A.E.8. Zirconium metal, alloys containing more than 50 per cent.
(a) Brass and bronze fabrications for primer anvi'ls, fabrications zirconium by weight, and compounds, in which the ratio of hafnium
for bullet caps (gilding metal clad stee'O, cartridge link, primer content to ziroonium content is less than one part to 500 parts by
cap, shell rotating band; , weight; and manufactures wholly therof.
(b) Copper rota:tJing bands for shells, and other copper nlunitions
components; A.E.9. Nickel wire containing 95 per cent. or more nickel, 0·10
(c) Gilding metal clad steel; millimetre or less in diameter.
(d) Rough steel forgings, steel and alloy castings for guns and A.EIO. Woven wire mesh composed of wire containing 95 per cent.
for arms. or more nickel and containing 60 or more wires pier linear centimetre.
M.L.17. Miscellaneous equipment and materials, as follows: A.E.11. Nickel powder with a particle size less than 200 microns.
(a) Tear gas and equipment for the dissemination thereof; NOTE: The Expor.t Licensing Branch will consider applications for
(b) Self-contained diving and underwater swimming apparatus as licences for the export of nickel powder not made by the Carbonyl
follows: process.
(i) Closed and semi-closed ciircui,t (rebrea,thing) apparatus; A.E.12. Beryllium metal and manufactures wholly thereof (exc1?d-
(ii) Specially designed components for use in the conversion ing beryllium windows for medical X-ray machines); beryl (exc1udmg
of open-circuit apparatus to military use; gem grade) and ores; alloys containing more than 50 per cent. beryl-
(iii) Articles exclusively designed for military use with self- Lium by weight; oxides and other compounds.
contained diving and under-wiater swimming apparatus; A.E.14. Fluorine.
(c) Bayonets;
(d) Fire arms silencers (mufflers); A.E.15 Chlorine tdfluoride.
(e) Power controlled searchlights and control uni1ts Itherrefor, A.E.17. Fluorrinated hydrocarbons, as follows:
designed for miHtary use. Trichlorotrifluoroethane;
M.L.18. (a) Specialized machinery, equipment, and gear specially Dichlorotetrafluoroethane. . . fr
d~signed for the examination, manuvacture, testing and checking
NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider apphcatlOn~·t_
licences for the export of individual shipments of up to 1,100 KIO
of the arms, ammunition, appliances and machines referred to
in this Group; grammes of each of the above fluorinated hydrocarbons. .
(b) Vihration testing equipment (capable of providing a thrust A.E.18. Equipment specialtly designed for the separation of Isotopes
, greater than 2,000 lbs. and specialized ancillary equipment of uranium and / or lithium. fil
therefor. A.E.20. Personal radiation monitoring dosimeters, othe,r tha~diC~
M.L.19. Climatic conditioning chambers capable of simulating any dosimeters and dosi1meters desi'gned specially for use wl,th m
cif the following conditions, over the whole range' of altitudes from sea radiation equipment, capable of measuring: ns' or
level to 75,000 ,feet or above: temperature, pressure, radia1tion or (a) in one exposure, a dosage between 25 and 800 roentge f
(a) Designed to move molten metals by electromagnetic forces; illumination; aU gallium arsenide photo-voltaic cells ex~elv,in)
(b) Specially designed for operation at temperatures below - 130 0
those having a power output of less than 4 milliwat~ mc uding
Centigrade; by the above technique; easUled
(c) Having aliI flow contact surfaces made of any of the following (c) Power sources other than nuclear .reactors based on radi .
materials: materials systems, excluding those having a POWer Oll oactive
(i) 90 per cent. or more tantalum, titanium or zirconium, either less than 0.5 watt in which the ratio of output (in w~~t) of
separately or combined; weight (in pIOunds) is Jess than 1 to 2; to
(ii) 50 per cent. or more cobalt or molybdenum, either separately
or combined; (d) Specialized parts, components and sub-assemblies of the b
device... a OVe
(Hi) Polytetraf1uoroethylene; polychlorotrifluoroethylene.
1206. Electric arc devices, not elsewhere specified for gene .
1133. Valves, cocks and pressure regulators, not elsewhere specified, a flow of ionized. gas in which the arc column is co~stricted (rating
as follows: 0 devices wherein the flow of gas is for isolation purposes only)' exe~pt
. (a) Specially designed to operate at temperatures below -130 ment incorporating such devices; specially designed parts acde~u~p
Centigrade; . and. control IOr test equipment, not elsewhere specified, for °srle&h
(b) Having all flow contact surfaces made of any of the follOWIng deVIces. ue
materials: 1255. Diesel engines, 50 horse power and over, whose non-magnet'
(i) 90 per cent. or more tantalum, titanium or zirconium, either
separately or combined; . content exceeds 50 per cent. of their total weight. le
(H) 50 per cent. or more cobalt or molybdenum, eIther separately 1266. Electric power generating mobile units of over 5,000 kill _
or combined; watts. 0
(Hi) PolytetrafluoroeJthylene; polychlorotrifluorootihylene.
See also A.E.27. Group F
1142. Pipe and tubing made of, lined with or covered with poly-
tetrafluoroethylene or polychlorotrifluoroethylene. General Industrial Equipment
See also item 1754. · 1305. Metal rolling mills, the following:
1145. Containers, jacketed only, for the storage or transportation (a) Sheet and strip mills as follows:
of liquefied gases, including mobile units, a.s follows: . (1) Having automatic work roll adjustment controls for taper.
(a) Of 1,893 litres (500 gallons) capaCIty or over., deSIgned for ing or contouring along the length of ,the sheet or ~trip'
liquid nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, ozone, hehum, argon or (2) More than three-high, not elsewhere specified, (inclUding
fhlorine, except . dual purpose mills which can operate las either two- or
2-sheU containers rated for an average evaporatIon loss of over four-high) which achieve sp,ecial IClJteral and;'or longitudinal
5 per cent. per 24-hour period; such loss is to be cal.culated as contour control by lOne or more of the following means:
a percentage of the total liquid capacity o! the contau?-er unde; (i) Work rolls having a ratio of roll face length to roll
ambient temperature conditions of + 75 Fahr~nheIt (t 24 diameter which exceeds either :
Centigrade) or higher ,and without exposure to dIrect sunhght; . 6 : 1 for roUs with roll face length up to and includ-
(b) Of 946 litres (250 ga;llons) ~p .to 1,8~3 litres (500 gallons), ing 30 inches; or
designed for the h.andhn~ of hqUId fluonne. 5 : 1 for rolls with roll face length exceeding 30
Equipment for separatIon of Isotopes. (See A.E.l8.) inches;
Mass Spectrographs and Spectrometers. (See A.E.2~.) (ii) Work roll ClOntour control achieved by concurrent
Centrifuges capable of the enrichment or separation of isotopes. deforming of back-up rolls, back-up shafts or work
(See A.E.29.) ) rolls;
Blowers and compressors. (See A:E.30. . (Hi) Closed loop electronic gauge controls;
Electrolytic cells for theproductlon of fluonne. (See A.E.31.) (iv) Control tensiometers (devices fl'1om both measure and
Heat exchangers and components. (See A.E.33.) automatically maintain appropriate adjustment of the
tension applied to the metal being rolled);
Group E (v) Any other feature achieving special lateral and/or
longitudinal contour controls comparable to those
Ele~trical and Power-Generating Equipment achieved by (i) and (iv);
1203. Btectric vacuum furnaces as follows: . (b) Mills specially designed or redesigned. for the .rolling o!
(a) Consumable electtode. va~uum arc furnace~, not elsewhere metals and alloys with a melting pOInt exceedmg 1900
specified with a capaCIty In excess of 5 tons, Centigrade; .
fb) Skull type vacuum arc furnaces: (c) Specialized controls, parts and accessories for the above m1?s.
~) Electron beam vacuum furnaces; . NOTE 1: The term 'sheet and strlip mills' covers mills for the rolling
IC) Cold crucible vacuum induction furnaces deSIgned to oPderate of plate, sheet, 81trip, foil and any equivalent product. . .
(d . ", sures lower than 0.1 millimetre of merc';1r~ an at NOTE 2: The Export LicenSling Branch will consider applIcatiOns fot
··~~~~~~tures higher than 1100 Centigrade and specIahzed parts
0
(i) possessing 'a means ofactIvatl~ and havIn~. an open tudinal contour required for military purposes. .. ot cover:
circuit storage life in the unaotlvated condItion, at a NOTE 3: Sub-l'aragraph (a) (2) (i) of the definl~lon dIes r:ary fonn
temperature of 21 Centrigrade of 10 years or more;
0
0
(a) Mills having multiple work rolls rotating In a pane
(H) capable of operating at temperatures fro~ belo~ -25 flound the back-up rolls; . 'um foil.
Centigrade to above + 55 0 CentIgrade, tnc1ud~ng cells (b) Mills specially designed for the ~oUing of alnm lO \ll in which
and cell assemblies (other than dry cells) possessIng self- NOTE 4: The term 'more than three-hIgh' covers any W
contained heaters; each work roll is supported by one or more back-uP ro s.
28SePteJ1lber 1962 BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL v
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I) I1l manufacturing cables subject to embargo under item 1526 (Group primarily of non-magnetic materials;
& o below), as foHows: (e) New ships with decks and platforms speoiaUy designed or
d H(a) Machil~ery other. than that covered by item 1354 for applying strengthened to receive weapons.
insulatIng matenal. to conductors; NOTE: The Ministry of Transport should be consulted about any
(b) Mach.inery ~or laymg cC!11ducto.rs ~ogether !1nd / ~r .for applying vessels which contain any embargoed item or have arrangements for
an HlsulatIng, sepc.rating, blndmg or IdentifyIng material demagnetization.
thereto; 1430. Buoyant electric conducting cable suitable for sweeping
(c) Machinery Lor laying. up conductors, pairs, quads, etc., to- magnetic mines.
gether Ito form the complete cable core or part thereof. 1441. Marine steam boilers designed to operate at temperatures
re 0
of 1100 Fahrenheit and above.
1354. Cable-making machinery specialJy designed for making 1450. Automotive vehicles, tractors, lift trucks, not elsewhere
19 coaxial cabl~, as follows:.. . specified, possessing or built to current military specifications differing
pt (a) Machmes for applyIng InsulatIng separatol'lS 1Jo the inner con- materially from their normal commercial specifications.
). ductor of air-spaoed coax1ial electric cables; 1460. Aircraft and helioopters, aero-engines and aircraft and
=s (b) Machines for applying metal strip or sheet ,to florm the outer helicopter equipment, as follows:
:h conductor of coaxial electric cables·
(a) Aircraft and helicopters, not elsewhere specified, except those
(c) M.achines .for forming, stranding, or' assembling coaxial cable, not containing or incorporating any Munitions List items
ic wtth or WIthout conductors other than coaxial tubes· (Group A) and which:
(d) Autonl~t~c equipment for. contr~lling the diamel~r or the (i) are of !types and series which have been in normal civil use
eccentrICIty of extruded dtelectnc on wJres and cables. for more than two years; or
o·
1355. EI~ctronic v~lve making machinery, as follows: (ii) being of types and series in normal civil use, are under
(a) MachInery, eqUIpment and test gear specially designed for the 90,000 lb. empty weight (empty weight is understood to
manufacture. of the various types of embargoed electronic include norrnal inst.allations and normal minimum crew,
valves, tran~lstors and crystal diodes (including components or but does not include fuel or payload);
sub-assemblIes therefor); NOTE: Exporters are advised to consult the Ministry of
(b) Machin~ry, equipm.ent and ~est gear specially designed for the Aviation about any proposal to sell aircraft to the Sino-Soviet
autOt:latlc or semI-auto~atIc ~ssembly of electronic valves, Bloc.
transI~t~rs and crystal dIodes (Including components and sub- (b) Aero-engines, not elsewhere specified;
:r· assemblIes therefor). NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider applica-
Ig 1360. Equipment for the manufacture of semi-conductor materials ,tions for licences for tlhe export of the following types of aero-
or as follows: engines for use in civil aircraft and helicop,ters in the Sino'"
al (a) Equipmer:tt. specially designed fo~ the production or processing Soviet Bloc:
o~ d~ndntIc forms .of any semI-conductor material, or com- (i) Turbo-prop, turbo-shaft and turbo-jet types and series which
III bmatIOn thereof, SUItable for use in diodes or transistors· are the standard engines of aircraft and helicopters excepted
(b) Equipment, including specialized controls, parts and acces;ories from embargo under sub-items (a) (;i) and (a) (ii) above
d· therefor, not elsewhere specified, specially designed or modified or are equivalent to such engines;
to be capable of purifying or processing one or more semi- (ii) piston types;
~o conductor materials, except equipment specially designed for (c) Ground and airborne equipment~ not elsewhere specified,
the zone purification of germanium. developed solely or used mainly for aircraft and helicopters
nt NOTE 1: The ~erm '~endritic' signifies a ribbon-like product of semi- except ground or airborne equipment of types in normal civil
~k conductor matenal.whIch may be drawn in various widths, thicknesses use.
and lengths and WhICh may represent processing stages from a relatively See also M.L.IO.
pure form of the material through advanced stages of treatment. 1485. Compasses and gyroscopic equipment, as follows:
ld !':l0TE 2: Equipment for purifying and processing includes equipment (a) Gyro compasses, North-seeking only, possessing one or more
he whIch performs one or more of the following operations on semi- of the following characteristics:
conductor materials: (1) Automatic correction for the effects on compass accuracy
or (i) purifying beyond 99.9 per cent.; of changes Iin ship's speed, acceleration, or latitude, other
se ~~i) equ.ali~ing distribution of residual ~mpurities; than manually set mechanical correotive devices;
(111) achIeVIng controlled introduction of impurities in one or (2) Provision for accepting ship's d~ta as an electrical input;
. more stages of operation; (3) Provision for setting in corrections for current set and
(IV) prod~cing monocrystalline material or forms, including drift; . . .
formIng on substrates. (4) UltJiltization of accelerometer, rate gyro, rate Integrating
Is. 1380. C~ntrifugal and axial flow compressors or blowers, not else- gyros, or electrolytic leye!s as sensing de.vices; . .
19 where speCIfied, capable of an overall compression ratio of 2 : 1 or (5) Provisions for determIning and electncally transmIttIng
more coupled with a capacity of over 372,000 cubic feet per minute ship's level reference data (roll, pitch) in add.ition to own
or of. an overall compression ratio IOf 3 : 1 or more coupled with a ship's course data; .
capaCIty of over 106,000 cubic feet per minute. (b) Pressure proof ship's. course indicaltors .for sub~annes;
See also A.E.30. (c) Transmitting magnetic oompasses speCially deSIgned for sub..
marines;
.(d) (ti) Gyro-stabilizers for ai~craft;
(ii) Automatic pilots for aircraft;
Group G See Note under (e) below.
Transportation Equipment (e) Gyro-magnetic compasses; .
NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider. apphca-
140S. Ice breakers of 10,000 shaft horsepower and over. tions for licenoes for equipment covered under sub-Items (d)
flf1 4110. Tankers designed for speeds of more than 18 knots when in and (e) prov~ded: •' .
1 oad (design) condition. (A) They are of types and series whach have been tn nor~al
re!41S. Warships (whether or not converted to non-military use and civil use for more than two years and are stan~ard eqUIp-
o 5 ardless of current state of repair or operating condition); and hulls ment of aircraft excluded f~om control under Item 1460.·
fSeparts of h ulIs, for such ships. (B) The equipment is rt10 be installed !in civilian aircraft.
at e also M.L.9. (0 Gyro-aSltro compasses; .
ty ~16•. ":essels, as follows: (g) Gy~o-stabil~zers used. ~o! other p~rposes than aucraft control,
~.
() i IShln g vessels and hulls therefor designed for speeds of 17
(b) Hnots or. over when in full load (design) condition;
except those for stabIlIZing an entire surface ves~el;
(h) Automatic pilots used for other purposes lthan aircraft control,
r: except marine types for surface vessels;. . .
m N ydrofotl vessels not elsewhere specified;
h dr~TE: The Ministry of Transport will consider applications for (i) Gyroscopes and acct~le~ometers of very hlg~ precIsIon. and
Jt
a~Ph II vessels not possessing significant rough water capability or miniaturized gyro&copes and acceleromet~rs w~llch are deSigned
and tous 9ualities provided the vessels are for normal civilian use for use in inertia navilgation systems or an gUIdance systems of
o not Incorporate advanced techniques. all types;
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of a common control frequency and not being airborne (2) Grcund and marine equipment for use with airborne
equipment fin normal civil use operating in the 108 to 136 navigation equipment utilizing the constant velocity and I
megacycles per second frequency band with a 50 kilocycles or the rectilinear propagation characteristics of electr~
per second channel spacing; magnetic waves having frequency less than 4 x 10H cycles
(v) PressurJzed throughout; per second (0·75 microns);
(vi) Rated £or continuous operation over a range of ambient NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch wjll consider appli-
temperatures extending from below - 40 Centigrade to
0 cations for licences for:
0
above +55 CentJigrade; (1) the export of ground equipment for Use with air-
(v1i) Designed for modulating methods employing any fornl of borne navigation equipment r'equired for use at
digital modulation using time and frequency redundancy Sino-Soviet Bloc airports for servicing commercial
such as 'Quantized Frequency Modulation (Q.F.M.),. flights from countries outside the Bloc provided
* Applications for licences for equipment incorporating thalt suoh equipment:
facilities for the rapid selection of 560 or fewer channels in (a) is not designed ItO make use of hyperbolic
the 108 :to 136 megacycles per second frequency band with a grids at frequencies greater than 3 megacycles
50 kilocycles per second channel spacing, will also be considered per seoond;
if the equipment has been in normal civil use for at least two (b) is not transistorized; and
years. (c) is in conformity with the standards of the
(b) Navigation and direction findling equipment, not elsewhere International Civil Aviation Organization
specified (and specialized parts and accessories, specialized (I.C.A.O.), and assures no funotion exceeding
testing or calibrating equipment and training or simulating those required by these standards; and
equipment, not elsewhere specified, therefor), as follows: (2) the export of this type of equipment w~e~. .
(1) Airborne navigation equipment and ddrection finding equip- (a) the equipment is to be ins,talled at clvl1[an .alr-
ment as follows: ports or for use on oivil aiT routes in Smo-
(i) Designed to make use of 'Doppler' frequency pheno- Soviet countries and
mena; (b) the equipm,ent is designed to operate at
(ii) Ultili~ng the constant velocity and/or the rectilinear frequencies between 5 megacycles per se~nd
propagation chatraoteristics of ~lectromagnetic waves and 157 megacycles per second, excludIng
having frequency .less than 4 X 10 14 cycles per second singl'e side band equipment and
(0.75 microns); (c) the .equipment empLoys a loop system o~
system employing a number of spaced v~rtlca
i
NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider appli-
cations for licences for: aerials uniformlv disposed aA,:ound the Cl~cum:
(l) the expont of commercial airborne equipment ference of a circle, excludi~1g electronIcally
needed to equip Sino-Soviel1 Bloc aircraft which partici- commutalted types. .
pate in scheduled commercial flights to countries out- (3) Ground and marine direction. finding equipment operatIng
side the Bloc, or as normal standard equipment at frequencies greater !than 5 megacycles per s~c~nd~ rts
incorporated in civil aircraft ,being exported to the (c) Radar ,equipment, not elsewhere specified (and specl~hzed paod
Sino-Soviet' Bloc for commercial use, !lr,ovided that such and accessories, specialized IteSiting or calibrating eqUIpment'fled
equipment: training or ~,imulating equipment, not elsewhere specl '
(a) is not designed to make Use of hyperbolic grids therefor), as follows:
at frequencies greater than 3 megacycles per (l) Airbor-ne radar equioment; . lica-
second; NOTE: The Export Licensin~ Branch wiH cc:nsl~e~ a~Pcraft
(b) is not transistorized; and tions for licences to export radar equipment 1n CIVl1 .al~ent.
(c) is in con£ormity with the standards of the being ex!'orted .to Sin,o-Soviet countries provided the eqUIP .
International CivH Aviation Organization (a) is not transistorized; radar
(I.C.A.O.) and assures no function exceeding (b) is specially designed fior use ac:: a commercial we~t.hler·rcraft:
those required bv these standards; and (c) is normal and reaS'onable eouipm1ent for such CIVl al ·
(2) the export of the' following equipment when the (2) Ground and marine radar eQuinment. a~ follows: those
equipment· is to be' installed in civil aircraft of (i) Radar equh,ment. not elsewher,e specifi,ed. ot.her t~f~e"uen
the Sino-Soviet Bloc: normal equipments designed for pulse operatl~t1a660 meJZa-
(a) Very High Frequency Omni pireotional Radio cies between 1,300 megacycles per second an 'and 3,900
Range Equipment (V.O.R.); , cvcles per second. 2.700 meqacycles per s,econd cond and
(b) Instrument Landing Systems (I.L.S.); mceacyoles per ~econd, or 8.500 megacycles per se f m~rine
(c) Commercial airborne equipment designed to 10,000 megacycles per second, haVting, in the case 0
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(b) Waveguides having a bandwidth ratio greater than 1·5: 1; dissipation measured at an ambient temperature 0
(c) Waveguide components, oot elsewhere specified, as follows: under any cooling condition: fi d th ' f alpha at which the
(i) Directional. couplers having a bandWlith ratio greater than 3 The average f alpha IS de ne as e. ccurs
1·5 : 1 and direotivity over the band of 15 decibels or more; maior production of a partic1;1lar type of iranks~~n~ this ~aluc shall
(ii) Rotary joints capable of transmitting more than one Where the average f alpha I~ ~ot quote or n
isolated channel or having a bandwid,th greater than 5 per b taken as 1.5 times the mInImum f alpha. · h the modulus of
cent. of the cenItre mean frequency; . e4 f alpha is defined as the frequency at ~~IC has decreased to
(Hi) Magnetic, including gyro-magnetic, waveguide components; the' current gain in the common base connec Ion t
(d) Pressurized waveguides and specialized components therefor; 0.707 of its low frequency value. h· h the modulus of th.c curr~:d
(e) T.E.M. mode devices using magnetic, including gyro-magnetic, 5 Where £1 (the frequency at w IC. . uat to 1) IS qUO
properties;
(f) TR and anti-TR tubes and components therefor, except those ~ait~ idn ~ef ~~ghr:;,o~l :n;~tebe c~g::r~~n a~sO~8~
times f tt~~P:~terial,
designed for Use in waveguides operating at a peak power not Ins ea d f of, any semi-cond uc · tors
exceeding 100 kilowatts and in frequency bands between 1,300 1546. .De~dritich pro~uc:uita~r:for use in diqdes or ;ra~s~f semi-
and 1,660 megacycles per second, between 2,700 and 3,900 or comblnattons t ~dreod' .tic' signifies a ribbon-hke pro uc
NOTE: The term en n
megacycles per'second or between 8,500 and 10,000 megacycles
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(i) Switching speed of O'S microsecond or less at the minimum speCial matenals or by heal! treatment;
.. field ~ngth ~equir~d for switching at. 40° Centigrade; (b) All ball ~nd cyl,indrical !foller bear~ngs (excl~Slive of separable
(n) A: maximum dImens1pn less than 45 mIls (1'14 millimetres); ball beanngs and :t1hrust ball bearIngs) haVing an inner bore
(c) MultI-aperture rforms WIlth fewer than 10 apertures possessing diameter exceeding 10 millimetres and having tolerances of
any of the following characteristics' ABEC 7, RBEC 7 (or equivalents) or better and eLther or both
(i) Switching speed of 1 microseco~d or less 3Jt the minimum of ,the characteristics in (a) (i) or (a) (ll) above;
.. field st~ength r~quir~d for sWJitching at 40 ° Centigrade; (c) Bearing parts as fonows:
(n) A. maXImum dimensIo~ less than 100 mils (2,54 millimetres); Outer dngs, inner rings, retainers, balls, rollers and sub-
(d) Ml}1tI-aperture ~orms havmg 10 or more aper.tures· assemblies useable only fort" beaxrings covered by sub-items
(e) Th11l f!1m memory stor~ge or switching devices; , (a) and (b).
(f) Electncal filters In WhICh :the coupling element makes use of
the electromechanical properties of ferrites' 1631. Magnetic metals in any form possessing one or more of the
(g) Matt;rials suitable ~or application in electr~magnetic devices following characteristics:
making use of the gyro-magnetic resonance phenomenon. ~a) Grain oriented sheet or strip of a thickness of 0·1 millimetre
. 1593.. Measuring;. calibrating, COUltliting, and time interval measur- (0'004 inch) or less;
rog .eqUIpment, whethe'r or not incorporarting frequency standards (b) Initial permeability 50,000 or over;
hav,Ing. one o~ !D0re of the following characteristics: ' Cc) Remanenoe 98 per cent. 0[' over of maxi'mum flux for materials
(a) (il) Coosastlng 'Of, or coIlltaining, fr~quency measurmg equip- having magnetic permeabilit){;
ment or frequency standards deSIgned for other than ground (d) A oomposition capable of an energy product greater than six
.. labo~al1~ry use with an .a~uracy better than 1 part in 101 ; times 106 gauss-oersteds.
(11) ConSIsting of, or contaInIng, ground laboratory frequency
standards or frequency measuring equipment incorpora:ting 1635. Mloy steels" as fonows:
~requency standards with a sta:oolity over 24 hours of 1 part
(a.) Containing 10 per cen.t. or more molybdenum (but 5 per cent. or
tn 10 9 or better; more molybdenum in any alloys containing more than 14 per
(b) Designed for use at frequencies in excess of 1,000 megacycles cent. chromium);
per second; (b) Containing 6 per cent. or more cobalt, except:
(c) ~esigned to proVlide a multiplicity of aLternative 'Output frequen- (i) Alloys deveLoped for their magnetic properties;
(ii) High speed tool steels oontaining up to 10 per cent. cobaI~
Cies .controLled by a lesser number of piezo-electric crystals or
an l!1temal or eXlternal frequency standard and not forming less than 5 per cent. chromium and no nickel;
(Hi) Glass to metal seating aHoy stee1s containing 20 per cent. or
multI~les of ~ common control frequency;
(d) CountI~ge9U1pm~t capabl7 of resolving at normal fnput levels less cobalt;
NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider licences for exports
sl}ccesslve Input SIgnals WIth less than· 0·5 m,icroseoond time
difference; of small quantites of narrow strips, for watch springs.
(e) Time interval measurin~ equipment conltaining counting equip- (c) Containing 1.5 per cent. or more mobium and/or ta~ta1um; .
(d) Nickel bearing stabilized steels, not elsewhere speCIfied, havIng
ment as specified in sub~tem (d) above. 'a total of 38 per cent. or more of alloying elements except such
~59S. Gravi~ meters (~ravimeters) and specialized parts therefor, steels containing less than 0.4 per cent. titanium or less than 0.8
de&Igned or modIfied for airborne or marine use. per cent. niobium-itantalum;
NOTE: For the purpose of calculating the 38 per cent. cut off, the
Group J maximum of the range specified for each element is to be taken. In the
absence of a specified maximum for titanium or niobium-tantal?m,. the
Metal, Minerals and their Manufadures figure of 0.4 per cenJt. shall be used to indicarte the presence of tltamUm
In this Group: or 0.8 per cent. for niobium.;tantalum. The 38 per cent. cut-off must not
be exceeded to take account of manufacturing or other tolerances.
. Raw materials c~vers all materials from which the metal can be AUoying elements means all constituents other than iron. ore
usefully extracted, I.e. ores, concentrates, matte, regulus, residues and (e) Precipitation hardening steels, containing 4 per cent. or m
dross (ashes); and
U~I~ss provision to lthe contrary is' made in particular items of the nickel.
defi~Ition, the WIOrds metal and alloys cover all crude and semi-
fab1"1cated forms as follows: 1648. Coba,tt, as follows:
(a) Raw materials, including White Al10ys and Red Alloys; alloYS
Crude forms: (b) Cobalt metal and cobalt-bearing alloys (other than
Anodes, balls, 'bars (~ncluding notched bars and wire bars) billets covered by iJtems 1631 and 1635), containing:
bl~ks, blooms,. brickets, cakes, cathqdes, crystals, cUbe~, dice: (i) 50 per cent. or m,ore cobalt; or . Ofe
grams, granules, Ingots, lumps, pellets, pigS, powder, rondelles shot (H) 19 per cel1lt. or more cobalt and 14 per cent. or ID
slabs, slugs, sponge, Slticks; , , chromium and les's than 1 per cent. carbon; or more
Semi-fabricated forms (whether 01" not oooted, plated drilled or (Hi) 19 per cenlt. or more cobalt and 14 per cent or
punohed): ' chromium and 3 per cent. or more molybden.um; for the
(i) Wroulpt or worlced ltJaterials fabric~ted by ro~ling, drawing, NOTE: The Export Licensing Branch will consider hce~c.e.s of oar-
extru~.ng, forgln~, .1D1p~ct eXltruwn,g, pressIn" graining, export of small quantities of dental alloys and smaLl quantlUes
atomtZlng and grmdIng, I.e. angles, channels, crrcles, discs,
dust, flakes, fioil and leaf, forgi~JS, plaltes, powder, pressings row strips for watch springs. hove.
(c) Scrap forms of the metal and alloys covered under (b) a
and stampings, ribbons, rings, rods (including bare welding
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East-West Trade
is expanding
ESTABLISHED 1832