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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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[Transmittal No. 18–0B]
Arms Sales Notification
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
AGENCY:
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The Department of Defense is
publishing the unclassified text of an
arms sales notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DSCA at dsca.ncr.lmo.mbx.info@
mail.mil or (703) 697–9709.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
36(b)(5)(C) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of
section 155 of Public Law 104–164
dated July 21, 1996. The following is a
copy of a letter to the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Transmittal
18–0B.
SUMMARY:
Dated: August 7, 2018.
Shelly E. Finke,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 18–0B
REPORT OF ENHANCEMENT OR
UPGRADE OF SENSITIVITY OF
TECHNOLOGY OR CAPABILITY (SEC.
36(B)(5)(C)), (AECA)
(i) Purchaser: Government of France
(ii) Sec. 36(b)(1), AECA Transmittal
No.: 13–40
Date: 27 June 2013
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(iii) Description: On 27 June 2013,
Congress was notified by Congressional
certification transmittal number 13–40
of the possible sale under Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act
of 16 MQ–9 Reaper Remotely Piloted
Aircraft, 8 Mobile Ground Control
Stations (GCS), 48 Honeywell TPE331–
10T Turboprop Engines (16 installed
and 32 Spares), 24 Satellite Earth
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Terminal Substations, 40 Ku Band LinkAirborne Communication Systems, 40
General Atomics Lynx (exportable)
Synthetic Aperture Radar/Ground
Moving Target Indicator (SAR/GMTI)
Systems, 40 AN/DAS–1 Multi-Spectral
Targeting System (MTS)–B, 40 Ground
Data Terminals, 40 ARC–210 Radio
Systems, 40 Embedded Global
Positioning System/Inertial Navigation
Systems, and 48 AN/APX–119 and KIV–
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119 Identify Friend or Foe (IFF)
Systems. Also provided are spare and
repair parts, communication, test, and
support equipment, publications and
technical documentation, airworthiness
and maintenance support, site surveys
and bed down planning, personnel
training and training equipment,
operational flight test, U.S. Government
and contractor technical and logistics
personnel services, and other related
elements of logistics support. The
estimated cost was $1.5 billion. Major
Defense Equipment (MDE) constituted
$765 million of this total.
This transmittal reports the retrofit of
MQ–9s to become weapons capable, and
the inclusion of 100 GBU–49 Enhanced
Paveway dual mode GPS and laser
guided bomb kits comprised of MXU–
650 Air Foil Group (AFG) and MAU–
210 Enhanced Computer Control Group
(ECCG); 200 FMU–152 fuzes; 650 AGM–
114R Hellfire missiles, with active
warheads; 45 AGM–114R Hellfire
training missiles, without active
warheads; and 6 Hellfire Captive Air
Training Missiles.
The retrofit and inclusion of MDE not
enumerated in the original notification
will result in an increase in the cost of
MDE by $210 million. The total case
value will increase to $1.71 billion.
(iv) Significance: This notification is
being provided as the retrofit of the
MQ–9 systems to become weapons
capable, and the inclusion of MDE items
not originally notified represents an
increase in capability. Enhancement of
France’s MQ–9 will provide strike
capability to augment the current
intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance (ISR) capability.
(v) Justification: Enhancement of
France’s MQ–9 to provide strike
capability will contribute to the foreign
and national security policies of the
United States by enhancing the ISR and
strike capability of a NATO ally. This
creates a multi-role capability to provide
rapid response to neutralize threats
without having to employ secondary
aircraft from French, U.S., or coalition
partners, in support of national, NATO,
and UN-mandated operations. This
further contributes to commonality
between ISR, weapons, and munitions
capabilities which will greatly increase
the interoperability between the U.S.,
French militaries and other
peacekeeping forces.
(vi) Sensitivity of Technology: France
currently owns and operates an
unarmed version of the MQ–9
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
system. No new Critical Program
Information or Technology is involved
in the weaponization process. In
addition to weaponization kits and
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pylons, software and hardware
upgrades, survey and test, and training
and training equipment, sensitive or
classified elements of the upgrade will
include:
a. The AGM–114R Hellfire is a raillaunched guided missile. The guidance
system employs a Semi-Active Laser
(SAL) seeker and an analogue autopilot.
The SAL missiles home on the laser
energy reflected off a target that has
been illuminated by a laser designator.
The laser designator can be on either the
launch platform or another platform.
The Hellfire uses a pulse-coded laser
illumination so that the missile will
only lock on to its chosen target, and
has a multi-purpose selectable warhead.
The weapon system hardware, as an ‘‘all
Up Round’’ is UNCLASSIFIED. The
highest level of classified information to
be disclosed regarding the AGM–114R
Hellfire missile is SECRET, based upon
the software.
b. The Captive Air Training Missiles
(CATM) consists of a functional
guidance section coupled to an inert
missile bus and is used for flight
training but cannot be launched. The
missile has an operational SAL seeker
that can search for and lock-on to laserdesignated targets. It functions like a
tactical missile (without launch
capability) during captive carry on the
aircraft, making it suitable for training
aircrew in simulated Hellfire missile
target acquisition and lock.
c. GBU–49 Enhanced Paveway II (EP
II) is a maneuverable, free-fall Laser
Guided Bomb (LGB) that guides to the
target using a GPS-aided INS and dual
mode laser seeker. The GBU–49 consists
of an Electronic Computer Control
Group (ECCG) with laser detector sensor
and a warhead specific Air Foil Group
(AFG) that attaches to the nose and tail
of a GP bomb body respectively. The
GBU–49 uses a 5001b (Mk–82 or BLU–
111) GP bomb body fitted with the
MXU–650 AFG and MAU–210 ECCG to
guide to its laser designated target. The
hardware is UNCLASSIFIED; technical
data and documents are classified up to
SECRET.
d. FMU–152 is the Joint
Programmable Bomb Fuze; a multifunction hard/soft target fuze that is
used on for multiple different Mk-series
bombs. The fuze can be programmed on
the wing or in flight and is used with
the JDAM, Paveway, and Enhanced
Paveway bombs. The hardware is
UNCLASSIFIED; technical data and
documents are UNCLASSIFED.
(vii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: July 26, 2018
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Department of Defense (DoD) and the
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 18-0B]
Arms Sales Notification
AGENCY: Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is publishing the unclassified text
of an arms sales notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DSCA at dsca.ncr.lmo.mbx.info@mail.mil">dsca.ncr.lmo.mbx.info@mail.mil
or (703) 697-9709.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This 36(b)(5)(C) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-
164 dated July 21, 1996. The following is a copy of a letter to the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Transmittal 18-0B.
Dated: August 7, 2018.
Shelly E. Finke,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 18-0B
REPORT OF ENHANCEMENT OR UPGRADE OF SENSITIVITY OF TECHNOLOGY OR
CAPABILITY (SEC. 36(B)(5)(C)), (AECA)
(i) Purchaser: Government of France
(ii) Sec. 36(b)(1), AECA Transmittal No.: 13-40
Date: 27 June 2013
Military Department: U.S. Air Force
(iii) Description: On 27 June 2013, Congress was notified by
Congressional certification transmittal number 13-40 of the possible
sale under Section 36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act of 16 MQ-9
Reaper Remotely Piloted Aircraft, 8 Mobile Ground Control Stations
(GCS), 48 Honeywell TPE331-10T Turboprop Engines (16 installed and 32
Spares), 24 Satellite Earth Terminal Substations, 40 Ku Band Link-
Airborne Communication Systems, 40 General Atomics Lynx (exportable)
Synthetic Aperture Radar/Ground Moving Target Indicator (SAR/GMTI)
Systems, 40 AN/DAS-1 Multi-Spectral Targeting System (MTS)-B, 40 Ground
Data Terminals, 40 ARC-210 Radio Systems, 40 Embedded Global
Positioning System/Inertial Navigation Systems, and 48 AN/APX-119 and
KIV-
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119 Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) Systems. Also provided are spare and
repair parts, communication, test, and support equipment, publications
and technical documentation, airworthiness and maintenance support,
site surveys and bed down planning, personnel training and training
equipment, operational flight test, U.S. Government and contractor
technical and logistics personnel services, and other related elements
of logistics support. The estimated cost was $1.5 billion. Major
Defense Equipment (MDE) constituted $765 million of this total.
This transmittal reports the retrofit of MQ-9s to become weapons
capable, and the inclusion of 100 GBU-49 Enhanced Paveway dual mode GPS
and laser guided bomb kits comprised of MXU-650 Air Foil Group (AFG)
and MAU-210 Enhanced Computer Control Group (ECCG); 200 FMU-152 fuzes;
650 AGM-114R Hellfire missiles, with active warheads; 45 AGM-114R
Hellfire training missiles, without active warheads; and 6 Hellfire
Captive Air Training Missiles.
The retrofit and inclusion of MDE not enumerated in the original
notification will result in an increase in the cost of MDE by $210
million. The total case value will increase to $1.71 billion.
(iv) Significance: This notification is being provided as the
retrofit of the MQ-9 systems to become weapons capable, and the
inclusion of MDE items not originally notified represents an increase
in capability. Enhancement of France's MQ-9 will provide strike
capability to augment the current intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance (ISR) capability.
(v) Justification: Enhancement of France's MQ-9 to provide strike
capability will contribute to the foreign and national security
policies of the United States by enhancing the ISR and strike
capability of a NATO ally. This creates a multi-role capability to
provide rapid response to neutralize threats without having to employ
secondary aircraft from French, U.S., or coalition partners, in support
of national, NATO, and UN-mandated operations. This further contributes
to commonality between ISR, weapons, and munitions capabilities which
will greatly increase the interoperability between the U.S., French
militaries and other peacekeeping forces.
(vi) Sensitivity of Technology: France currently owns and operates
an unarmed version of the MQ-9 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system. No
new Critical Program Information or Technology is involved in the
weaponization process. In addition to weaponization kits and pylons,
software and hardware upgrades, survey and test, and training and
training equipment, sensitive or classified elements of the upgrade
will include:
a. The AGM-114R Hellfire is a rail-launched guided missile. The
guidance system employs a Semi-Active Laser (SAL) seeker and an
analogue autopilot. The SAL missiles home on the laser energy reflected
off a target that has been illuminated by a laser designator. The laser
designator can be on either the launch platform or another platform.
The Hellfire uses a pulse-coded laser illumination so that the missile
will only lock on to its chosen target, and has a multi-purpose
selectable warhead. The weapon system hardware, as an ``all Up Round''
is UNCLASSIFIED. The highest level of classified information to be
disclosed regarding the AGM-114R Hellfire missile is SECRET, based upon
the software.
b. The Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM) consists of a
functional guidance section coupled to an inert missile bus and is used
for flight training but cannot be launched. The missile has an
operational SAL seeker that can search for and lock-on to laser-
designated targets. It functions like a tactical missile (without
launch capability) during captive carry on the aircraft, making it
suitable for training aircrew in simulated Hellfire missile target
acquisition and lock.
c. GBU-49 Enhanced Paveway II (EP II) is a maneuverable, free-fall
Laser Guided Bomb (LGB) that guides to the target using a GPS-aided INS
and dual mode laser seeker. The GBU-49 consists of an Electronic
Computer Control Group (ECCG) with laser detector sensor and a warhead
specific Air Foil Group (AFG) that attaches to the nose and tail of a
GP bomb body respectively. The GBU-49 uses a 5001b (Mk-82 or BLU-111)
GP bomb body fitted with the MXU-650 AFG and MAU-210 ECCG to guide to
its laser designated target. The hardware is UNCLASSIFIED; technical
data and documents are classified up to SECRET.
d. FMU-152 is the Joint Programmable Bomb Fuze; a multi-function
hard/soft target fuze that is used on for multiple different Mk-series
bombs. The fuze can be programmed on the wing or in flight and is used
with the JDAM, Paveway, and Enhanced Paveway bombs. The hardware is
UNCLASSIFIED; technical data and documents are UNCLASSIFED.
(vii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: July 26, 2018
[FR Doc. 2018-17154 Filed 8-9-18; 8:45 am]
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