Decree No. 433 / 2006 Coll.
List of security material
Valid
Order
Effective from 08.09.2006
Text versions:
27.06.2007
08.09.2006
433
DECLARATION
of 18 August 2006
on the listing of safety material
The Ministry of Industry and Trade provides, pursuant to § 1 (2) of Act No. 310 / 2006 Coll., on the treatment of certain items used for defence and security purposes in the Czech Republic and on the amendment of certain other laws (Act on the Management of Security Material):
The list of safety material, broken down by groups listed in the Annex to the Security Material Management Act, is set out in the Annex to this Decree.
This decree shall take effect on the day of its publication.
Minister:
Ing. Urban v. r.
Annex to Decree No 433 / 2006 Coll.
List of safety material
Group 1
(a) flamethrower including self-propelled;
(b) smoke or gas developers which cause the person to be immobilized, injured or killed.
Group 2
(a) the sources of high one-off operational power which have been designed or used for use with weapons;
(b) mine igniters, mine-proof accessories, mechanical land-based and aerial mine-laying equipment.
Group 3
(a) fire control, missile guidance and guidance equipment;
(b) equipment for detection, recovery or target identification and sensor integrated equipment;
c. Bombing aircraft sight and computer technology, artillery sight.
Group 4
Vehicles capable of operating
(a) bridge tanks, rescue tanks, crane tanks and grooms for tank bogies;
(b) armored vehicles and armored transporters;
(c) armored rail trains.
For the purposes of this decree, vehicles for which motor transmission components have been permanently removed shall be considered as inefficient operations.
Group 5
Military explosives, propellants, pyrotechnic devices, landmines and special fuels not covered by Act No. 61 / 1988 Coll., on Mining Activities, Explosives and State Mining Administration, as amended, and Act No. 119 / 2002 Coll., on Firearms and Ammunition, as amended.
Group 6
(a) combat aeroplanes and helicopters and other aeroplanes and helicopters with special design features related to military use, if they are operational;
(b) aircraft engines for aeroplanes and helicopters as referred to in (a);
(c) unmanned aerial vehicles, including remotely manned aerial vehicles and independent programmable vehicles, their launching equipment, ground support equipment, including command and control equipment, if they are capable of operation.
For the purposes of this Decree, aircraft which have permanently removed propulsion components and removed the hinges of such propulsion units shall be considered as inefficient operations.
Group 7
(a) jamming and counter-jamming devices, including electronic countermeasures and counter-measures, such as devices for the introduction of external or erroneous signals into radar or radio communication receivers, and devices which otherwise restrict the reception, operation or efficiency of the opponent's electronic receivers, including its countermeasures equipment, if they function;
(b) jamming and anti-interference devices, such as devices for introducing external or erroneous signals to infrared missile guidance systems or to infrared surveillance systems or to thermal energy target imaging devices, or to communication links in the infrared band, and devices which otherwise restrict the operation or efficiency of systems operating in the infrared band, including their countermeasures, if they function;
(c) frequency agile tubes;
(d) electronic systems or equipment designed to detect, monitor or attack the electromagnetic spectrum, if they are functional;
(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;
(g) identification, authentication and reading equipment and key processing equipment.
Group 8
(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;
(c) imaging systems for simulators.
Group 9
Specially designed components therefor;
(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,
(g) cryogenic chillers used in military thermal imaging systems.
Group 10
(a) laser systems specially designed for destruction or for the missed target with such continuous or pulsed power as to cause destruction similar to that of conventional ammunition;
(b) energy-charged particle beam systems capable of destruction of the target, or causing the missed target, i.e. accelerators which fire charged or neutral particle volumes with destructive effects at the target;
(c) high-power radio frequency systems capable of destruction or failure of a target acting by such a pulse force or by a high mean force which produces sufficiently intense fields, capable of disabling remote target electronic systems;
(d) specially designed components of systems specified in (a), (b) or (c) incorporating:
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 multi-target operations;
6. adaptive optics,
7. Injectors for negative hydrogen ion beams which 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 medium square emission greater than 40A / (cm2.mrad 2) with kinetic energy of 20 keV; or
8. specially designed components for such equipment;
(e) equipment specially designed for the detection and identification of and defence against the systems referred to in (a), (b) or (c) and specially designed components therefor;
(f) physical test models and relevant documentation for the systems, equipment and components referred to in points (a) to (e).
Group 11
Cameras and electrooptical imaging equipment, including infrared radar imaging sensors, whether or not recording or transmitting through data links, specially designed for use in the armed forces and security corps, including exploratory, if they are functional.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree No. 433 / 2006 Coll., on the listing of security material |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 08.09.2006 |
|---|---|
| Effective from | 08.09.2006 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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