Decree No 407 / 2013 Coll.
Order on the breakdown of safety material
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Order
Effective from 01.01.2014
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01.01.2014
13.12.2013
407
DECLARATION
of 5 December 2013
on the breakdown of safety material
The Ministry of Industry and Trade provides, pursuant to § 2 (3) of Act No. 229 / 2013 Coll., on the treatment of certain items usable for defence and security purposes in the Czech Republic (Act on the Management of Security Material):
The breakdown of the safety material by group is given in the Annex to this Decree.
(1) For the purposes of this decree:
(a) the modification of a vehicle for military purposes by the modification of its structure, electrical or mechanical parts, using one or more components specially designed for military use;
(b) components specially designed for military use
1. tyre tyres of special types, designed to be bulletproof,
2. armor protection of very important parts (e.g. fuel tanks or vehicle cabs),
3. special reinforcements and supports for arms; or
4. external lighting in the usually invisible part of the spectrum;
(c) ballistic protection of the crew compartment at level III or above (1).
(2) For the purposes of this decree, the following shall not be considered operational:
(a) a vehicle which has been designed as a military vehicle and which has been irreversibly degraded or destroyed, the non-irreversible degradation or destruction of the vehicle or components of which means the modification of the structure, electrical, optical and mechanical parts so that they cannot be brought back to normal and used for its original purpose or which has been converted for non-military purposes; or
(b) an aircraft which has permanently removed the propulsion components and removed the hinges of the propulsion units.
The following shall be deleted:
1. Decree No. 433 / 2006 Coll., on the listing of safety material.
2. Decree No. 132 / 2007 Coll., amending Decree No. 433 / 2006 Coll., on the listing of security material.
This Decree shall take effect on 1 January 2014.
Minister:
doc. Ing. Cieńciała, CSc., v. r.
Annex to Decree No 407 / 2013 Coll.
Breakdown of safety material
Group 1
Military weapons:
(a) flamethrower, including self-propelled; or
(b) smoke or gas developers which cause the person to be immobilized, injured or killed.
Group 2
Parts for military weapons or military ammunition, as follows:
(a) high one-off operational power sources which have been designed or are used for use with weapons; or
(b) mine igniters, mine-proof accessories, mechanical land-based and aerial mine-laying equipment.
Group 3
Fire control systems and sub-systems as follows:
(a) fire control, missile guidance and guidance equipment;
(b) equipment for detection, recovery or target identification and sensor integrated equipment;
(c) targeting and computing equipment for the control of fire intended for use in military vehicles of group 5; or
(d) targeting and computing equipment to control fire and bombing, intended for use in Group 6 aircraft.
Group 4
Military vehicles and components therefor, which increase vehicle resistance:
(a) off-road vehicles specially designed or modified for military use;
(b) rescue vehicles, with the exception of vehicles used in an integrated rescue system;
(c) amphibious vehicles and vehicles capable of deep wading;
(d) hovercraft specially designed or modified for military use;
(e) other military vehicles not listed in group 5; or
(f) vehicle components specially designed or modified for military use.
Group 5
Military combat and special vehicles without weapon systems covered by the relevant international contract (2), including parts thereof, if they are subject to destruction under this contract:
(a) tanks, combat armoured vehicles, including infantry fighting vehicles, armoured transporters, heavy-duty combat vehicles and self-propelled artillery systems, including guns, howitzers, cannons, mortars, rocket launchers and systems joining their characteristics, weapons irreversibly degraded or destroyed in accordance with the relevant standard (3), in such a way as to prevent its re-use or modification for military purposes, or vehicles equipped with weapon carriers or equipment for mine laying or ammunition launch;
(b) bridge tanks, rescue tanks, crane tanks, gentile tanks and geniuses on tank bogies, except those used in an integrated rescue system;
(c) other armoured vehicles and armoured transporters, including in particular vehicles with a special superstructure or equipment derived from the vehicles referred to in (a); or
(d) vehicle components specially designed or modified for military use.
Group 6
Military aeroplanes, helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles, aircraft engines or helicopter equipment, as follows:
(a) combat aeroplanes and helicopters and other aeroplanes and helicopters with special design features related to military use, manufactured after 1 January 1939 if they are capable of operating;
(b) aircraft engines and components therefor intended for aeroplanes and helicopters referred to in (a);
(c) combat unmanned aerial vehicles heavier or lighter than air, motor or motor-powered, autonomous or remotely controlled and other unmanned aircraft with special design features related to military use, their launch equipment, ground support equipment, including remote control station command and control equipment, if they are capable of operation; or
(d) military missiles or parts thereof without weapon systems.
Group 7
Electronic equipment specially designed for use by safety components and specially designed components therefor, as follows:
(a) electronic means and equipment intended to implement electronic counter-measures in an electromagnetic environment such as electronic interference, electronic deception and electronic neutralisation of the opponent;
(b) electronic means and equipment intended to carry out electronic protection measures of its own forces and means of action in the electromagnetic environment;
(c) frequency agile tubes;
(d) electronic means and equipment intended for the implementation of electronic support measures, such as search, extraction, identification and localisation of sources of electromagnetic radiation in their own activity in the electromagnetic environment;
(e) underwater countermeasures equipment, including acoustic and magnetic interference and deception, and equipment for introducing external or erroneous signals into sonar receivers;
(f) data processing security equipment, for data protection, transmission and signal lines, using digital processes; or
(g) identification, authentication and reading equipment and key processing equipment.
Group 8
Special military training, simulation and assessment equipment, specially designed components and accessories therefor, as follows:
(a) flight trainers, radar target trainers, artillery training equipment, flight simulators, including pilot or astronaut training centrifuges;
(b) radar trainers, navigation trainers, weapon trainers, unmanned aircraft trainers and mobile training units; or
(c) imaging systems for simulators.
Group 9
Military equipment, technology, materials and specially designed components therefor, as follows:
(a) transverse electrooptical light equipment in the infrared band;
b. Image intensifier tubes;
(c) microchannel plates,
(d) low-level television camera light tubes;
e. Infrared detector fields;
(f) pyroelectric television camera tubes; or
(g) cryogenic chillers used in military thermal imaging systems.
Group 10
Weapons-directed or kinetic energy systems, laser devices and passive tracking systems, as follows:
(a) portable hand-held laser equipment incorporating a laser classified in the hazard class 3R, 3B or 4 according to ČSN EN 60825-1 ED2, such laser equipment may be modified to produce or amplify coherent electromagnetic radiation visible to the human eye, with the help of which the laser bundle can be targeted to a specific object and thereby prevent the performance of its task;
(b) laser systems specially designed to destroy or cause the target to miss with such continuous or pulsed power as to cause destruction similar to that of conventional ammunition;
(c) energy-charged particle beam systems capable of destruction of a target, or causing the missed target by accelerators firing charged or neutral particle volumes with destructive effects in the target;
(d) electromagnetic devices used for the temporary or permanent decommissioning of the opponent's electronic equipment; or
(e) specially designed components of systems specified in (b), (c) or (d), including:
1. equipment to develop primary force, energy storage, switching, power management and fuel handling;
2. target search and tracking subsystems;
3. Subsystems capable of assessing target damage, destruction or missed target;
4. equipment for handling, spreading and rectifying beam beams;
5. equipment capable of rapid beam routing for fast multiple target operations;
6. adaptive optics,
7. Injectors for negative hydrogen ion beams that provide average injection currents greater than 50 mA with beam clarity, defined as the current divided by the product of orthogonal transformation, standard square roots of the mean square emission greater than 40 A / (cm2. mrad 2) at 20 kV kinetic energy; or
8. specially designed components for such equipment;
(f) systems of so-called electronic protection, located on any base, to protect themselves against the presence of an opponent in an electromagnetic environment; or
(g) physical test models and relevant documentation for the systems, equipment and components referred to in points (b) to (f).
Group 11
Photographic and electrooptical imaging equipment and equipment, as follows:
(a) cameras and electrooptical imaging equipment, specially designed for use by the armed forces and security corps, including exploratory equipment, if they are functional; or
(b) equipment and components of unmanned equipment included in Group 6.
1) According to the standard NIJ 0108.01 1985 Ballistic Resistance Materials.
2) Treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe, published under No 94 / 2003 Coll.
3) Act No. 119 / 2002 Coll., on firearms and ammunition, as amended.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree No. 407 / 2013 Coll., on the breakdown of safety material |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 13.12.2013 |
|---|---|
| Effective from | 01.01.2014 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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