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torpedo. Canada plans to utilize MK 54
Lightweight Torpedoes on its Royal
Canadian Navy’s Halifax class ships, the
Royal Canadian Air Force’s CP-140
Aurora Aircraft, and the CH-148
Maritime Helicopters. Canada will have
no difficulty absorbing this equipment
into its armed forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The principal contractor for the MK
54 Torpedo is Raytheon Integrated
Defense Systems, Portsmouth, Rhode
Island. The Government of Canada is
expected to negotiate an offset
agreement with Raytheon, in accordance
with Canada’s Industrial and
Technological Benefits (ITB) Policy,
before signing the Letter of Offer and
Acceptance (LOA).
Implementation of this proposed sale
will not require the assignment of
additional U.S. Government or
contractor representatives to Canada.
However, it is anticipated that
engineering and technical support
services provided by the U.S.
Government may be required on an
interim basis for training and technical
assistance.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
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Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act
Annex
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Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
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1. The MK 54 Torpedo is a
conventional torpedo that can be
launched from surface ships, and rotary
and fixed wing aircraft. The MK 54 is an
upgrade to the MK 46 Torpedo. The
upgrade to the MK 54 entails
replacement of the torpedo’s sonar and
guidance and control systems with
modern technology. The new guidance
and control system uses a mixture of
commercial-off-the-shelf and custombuilt electronics. The warhead, fuel tank
and propulsion system from the MK 46
torpedo are re-used in the MK 54
configuration with minor modifications.
There is no sensitive technology in the
MK 54 or its support and test
equipment. The assembled MK 54
torpedo and several of its individual
components are classified
CONFIDENTIAL. The MK 54
operational software is classified as
SECRET. Canada has not requested nor
will it be provided with the source code
for the MK 54 operational software.
2. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware and software
elements, the information could be used
to develop countermeasures or
equivalent systems which might reduce
weapon system effectiveness or be used
in the development of a system with
similar or advanced capabilities.
3. A determination has been made
that Canada can provide substantially
the same degree of protection for the
technology being released as the U.S.
Government. This sale supports the U.S.
foreign policy and national security
objectives as outlined in the Policy
Justification.
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4. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal have been
authorized for release and export to
Canada.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 19–36]
Arms Sales Notification
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, Department of Defense.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Arms sales notice.
SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is
publishing the unclassified text of an
arms sales notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karma Job at karma.d.job.civ@mail.mil
or (703) 697–8976.
This
36(b)(1) 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
19–36 with attached Policy Justification
and Sensitivity of Technology.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: June 12, 2019.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act, as amended
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(i) Prospective Purchaser: Government
of Bulgaria
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment *
Other ....................................
$ .763 billion
$ .910 billion
TOTAL ..............................
$1.673 billion
(iii) Description and Quantity or
Quantities of Articles or Services under
Consideration for Purchase:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Eight (8) F–16C/D Block 70/72
Aircraft
Ten (10) F110 General Electric
Engines (includes 2 spares)
Ten (10) Link-16 Multifunctional
Information Distribution Systems—
JTRS (MIDS–JTRS) (includes 2
spares)
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Nine (9) Improved Program Display
Generators (iPDG) (includes 1
spare)
Nine (9) APG–83 Active
Electronically Scanned Array
(AESA) Radars (includes 1 spare)
Four (4) AN/AAQ–33 SNIPER
Targeting Pods
Nine (9) Modular Mission Computers
(MMC) 7000AH (includes 1 spare)
Nine (9) LN–260 Embedded GPS/INS
(EGI)
Nine (9) M61 Vulcan 20mm Cannons
Sixteen (16) AIM–120C7 Advanced
Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles
(AMRAAMs)
One (1) AIM–120C7 Spare Guidance
Section
Twenty-four (24) AIM–9X Sidewinder
Missiles
Eight (8) AIM–9X Captive Air
Training Missiles (CATM)
Four (4) AIM–9X Spare Tactical
Guidance Sections
Four (4) AIM–9X Spare CATM
Guidance Sections
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Forty-eight (48) LAU–129 MultiPurpose Launchers
Fifteen (15) GBU–49 Enhanced
Paveway II Kits
Fifteen (15) GBU–54 Laser JDAM Kits
Twenty-eight (28) GBU–39 Small
Diameter Bombs (SDB–1)
Twenty-four (24) FMU–152 Fuzes
Twenty-four (24) MK82 Bombs
(Tritonal)
Six (6) MK82 Bombs (Inert)
Thirteen (13) MAU–210 Enhanced
Computer Control Group (ECCG)
Non-MDE: Also included are nine (9)
AN/ALQ-211 Internal Advanced
Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare
Suites (including 1 spare); nine (9) AN/
ALE-47 Countermeasure Dispensers
(including 1 spare); 4,140 Infrared Flare
countermeasures, with impulse
cartridges; 8,250 each of PGU-27A/B
20mm training and combat munitions;
thirty-six (36) MK-124 Signal/Smoke
Illumination devices; nine (9) APX-126
Advanced Identification Friend or Foe
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(AIFF) units with Secure
Communications and Cryptographic
Appliques; eighteen (18) AN/ARC-238
UHF/VHF SATURN Radios; sixteen (16)
AIM-120C AMRAAM training CATMs;
Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS)
with software, training and support;
twenty (20) Joint Helmet Mounted
Cueing System (JHMCS) II with Night
Vision Goggle compatibility; ten (10)
Night Vision Devices; two (2) Remote
Operated Video Enhanced Receiver
(ROVER) 6i units, plus 1 ground station;
ground training device (flight and
maintenance simulator); one (1)
Avionics I-level Test Station; Electronic
Combat International Security
Assistance Program (ECISAP) support;
Cartridge Actuated and Propellant
Actuated Devices (CAD/PAD) support;
Common Munitions Bit-test
Reprogramming Equipment (CMBRE)
support with Computer Test Set
Adapter Group; communications
equipment; software delivery and
support; facilities and construction
support; spares and repair/replace parts;
personnel training and training
equipment; publications and technical
documentation; containers; munition
support and test equipment; aircraft and
munition integration and test support;
studies and surveys; U.S. Government
and contractor technical, engineering
and logistical support services; and
other related elements of logistics and
program support.
(iv) Military Department:
Air Force (BU-D-SAB, BU-D-AAA)
Navy (BU-P-AAD, BU-P-LAR)
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: None
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid,
Offered, or Agreed to be Paid: None
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed to be Sold:
See Attached Annex
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: May 30, 2019
* As defined in Section 47(6) of the
Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
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Bulgaria—F-16 Block 70/72 New
Purchase
The Government of Bulgaria has
requested to buy eight (8) F-16 C/D
Block 70/72 aircraft; ten (10) F110
General Electric engines (includes 2
spares); ten (10) Link-16 MultiFunctional Information Distribution
System (MIDS)—JTRS (MIDS-JTRS)
(includes 2 spares); nine (9) Improved
Program Display Generators (iPDG)
(includes 1 spare); nine (9) AN/APG-83
Active Electronically Scanned Array
(AESA) Radars (includes 1 spare); four
(4) AN/AAQ-33 SNIPER Targeting Pods;
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nine (9) Modular Mission Computers
(MMC) 7000AH (includes 1 spare); nine
(9) LN-260 Embedded GPS/INS (EGI);
nine (9) M61 Vulcan 20mm Cannons;
sixteen (16) AIM-120C7 Advanced
Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles
(AMRAAMs); one AIM-120C7 Spare
Guidance Section; twenty-four (24)
AIM-9X Sidewinder Missiles; eight (8)
AIM-9X Captive Air Training Missiles
(CATM); four (4) AIM-9X Spare Tactical
Guidance Sections; four (4) AIM-9X
Spare CATM Guidance Sections; fortyeight (48) LAU-129 Multi-Purpose
Launchers; fifteen (15) GBU-49
Enhanced Paveway II Kits; fifteen (15)
GBU-54 Laser JDAM Kits; twenty-eight
(28) GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs
(SDB-1); twenty-four (24) FMU-152
Fuzes; twenty-four (24) MK-82 Bombs
(Tritonal); six (6) MK82 Bombs (Inert);
and thirteen (13) MAU-210 Enhanced
Computer Control Group (ECCG). Also
included are nine (9) AN/ALQ-211
Internal Advanced Integrated Defensive
Electronic Warfare Suites (including 1
spare); nine (9) AN/ALE-47
Countermeasure Dispensers (including 1
spare); 4,140 Infrared Flare
countermeasures, with impulse
cartridges; 8,250 each of PGU-27A/B
20mm training and combat munitions;
thirty-six (36) MK-124 Signal/Smoke
Illumination devices; nine (9) APX-126
Advanced Identification Friend or Foe
(AIFF) units with Secure
Communications and Cryptographic
Appliques; eighteen (18) AN/ARC-238
UHF/VHF SATURN Radios; sixteen (16)
AIM-120C AMRAAM training CATMs;
Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS)
with software, training and support;
twenty (20) Joint Helmet Mounted
Cueing System (JHMCS) II with Night
Vision Goggle compatibility; ten (10)
Night Vision Devices; two (2) Remote
Operated Video Enhanced Receiver
(ROVER) 6i units, plus 1 ground station;
ground training device (flight and
maintenance simulator); one (1)
Avionics I-level Test Station; Electronic
Combat International Security
Assistance Program (ECISAP) support;
Cartridge Actuated and Propellant
Actuated Devices (CAD/PAD) support;
Common Munitions Bit-test
Reprogramming Equipment (CMBRE)
support with Computer Test Set
Adapter Group; communications
equipment; software delivery and
support; facilities and construction
support; spares and repair/replace parts;
personnel training and training
equipment; publications and technical
documentation; containers; munition
support and test equipment; aircraft and
munition integration and test support;
studies and surveys; U.S. Government
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and contractor technical, engineering
and logistical support services; and
other related elements of logistics and
program support. The estimated cost is
$1.673 billion.
The proposed sale will contribute to
the foreign policy and national security
of the United States by helping to
improve security of a NATO ally and a
key democratic partner of the United
States in ensuring peace and stability in
this region.
The proposed sale will contribute to
Bulgaria’s capability to provide for the
defense of its airspace, regional security,
and interoperability with the United
States and NATO. These aircraft will
provide Bulgaria with a fleet of
modernized multi-role combat aircraft,
ensuring that Bulgaria can effectively
operate in hazardous areas and
enhancing the Bulgarian Air Force’s
interoperability with U.S. as well as
NATO forces. Bulgaria currently relies
on the United States and the United
Kingdom to participate in joint air
policing. By acquiring these F-16s and
the associated sustainment and training
package, Bulgaria will be able to provide
for the defense of its own airspace and
borders. Bulgaria will have no difficulty
absorbing this aircraft and services into
its armed forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment
will not alter the basic military balance
in the region.
The prime contractor will be
Lockheed Corporation, Bethesda,
Maryland. There are no known offset
agreements proposed in connection
with this potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale
will not require the assignment of any
additional U.S. Government or
contractor representatives to Bulgaria.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
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Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act
Annex
Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. This sale will involve the release of
sensitive technology to Bulgaria. The F16C/D Block 70/72 weapon system is
unclassified, except as noted below. The
aircraft utilizes the F-16 airframe and
features advanced avionics and systems.
It will contain the General Electric
F110-129D engine, AN/APG-83 radar,
digital flight control system, embedded
internal global navigation system, Joint
Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems
(JHMCS II) with night vision
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compatibility, internal and external
electronic warfare equipment,
Advanced IFF, LINK-16 datalink,
operational flight trainer, and software
computer systems.
2. Sensitive and/or classified (up to
SECRET) elements of the proposed F-16
include hardware, accessories,
components, and associated software:
LINK-16 (MIDS-JTRS) with TACAN and
ESHI Terminals, Multi-purpose
Launcher (LAU-129), Internal AN/ALQ211 EW Management Systems,
Advanced Identification Friend or Foe
(AIFF), Cryptographic Appliques (KIV78), Dual-band ARC-238 UHF/VHF
Radios, KY-58M COMSEC Secure Voice
Processors, Joint Mission Planning
System, F-16 Flight Simulator, Avionics
I-level Test Station, and SNIPER AN/
AAQ-33 Targeting Pods. Additional
sensitive areas include operating
manuals, maintenance technical orders
containing performance information,
operating and test procedures, and other
information related to support
operations and repair. The hardware,
software and data identified are
classified to protect vulnerabilities,
design and performance parameters and
other similar critical information.
3. The AN/APG-83 radar is an Active
Electronically Scanned Array (AESA)
upgrade on the F-16. It includes higher
processor power, higher transmission
power, more sensitive receiver
electronics, and Synthetic Aperture
Radar (SAR), which creates higher
resolution ground maps from a greater
distance than existing mechanically
scanned array radars (e.g., APG-68). The
upgrade features an increase in
detection range of air targets, increase in
processing speed and memory, in
addition to significant improvement in
all operating modes. The highest
classification of the radar is SECRET.
4. The Multifunctional Information
Distribution System-Low Volume
Terminal (MIDS–LVT) is an advanced
Link-16 command, control,
communications, and intelligence (C3I)
system incorporating high-capacity,
jam-resistant, digital communication
links for exchange of near real-time
tactical information, including both data
and voice, among air, ground, and sea
elements. MIDS-LVT is intended to
support key theater functions such as
surveillance, identification, air control,
weapons engagement coordination, and
direction for all services and allied
forces. The system will provide
jamming-resistant, wide-area
communications on a Link-16 network
among MIDS and Joint Tactical
Information Distribution System (JTIDS)
equipped platforms. The MIDS/LVT and
MIDS On Ship Terminal hardware,
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publications, performance
specifications, operational capability,
parameters, vulnerabilities to
countermeasures, and software
documentation are classified
CONFIDENTIAL. The classified
information to be provided consists of
that which is necessary for the
operation, maintenance, and repair
(through intermediate level) of the data
link terminal, installed systems, and
related software. Group A provision
only will be transferred initially.
5. EGI LN-260: The Embedded GPS
INS (EGI) LN-260 is a sensor that
combines GPS and inertial sensor inputs
to provide accurate location information
for navigation and targeting. The EGI
LN-260 is UNCLASSIFIED. The GPS
crypto variable keys needed for highest
GPS accuracy are classified up to
SECRET.
6. The Modular Mission Computer
(MMC) is the central aircraft computer
of the F-16. It serves as the hub for all
aircraft subsystems and avionics data
transfer. The hardware and software are
classified SECRET.
7. The Improved Programmable
Display Generator (iPDG) and color
multifunction displays utilize
ruggedized commercial liquid crystal
display technology that is designed to
withstand the harsh environment found
in modern fighter cockpits. The display
generator is the fifth generation graphics
processor for the F-16. Through the use
of state-of-the-art microprocessors and
graphics engines, it provided orders of
magnitude increases in throughput,
memory, and graphics capabilities. The
hardware and software are
UNCLASSIFIED.
8. The SNIPER (AN/AAQ-33)
targeting system is UNCLASSIFIED and
contains technology representing the
latest state-of-the-art in electro-optical
clarity and haze, and low light targeting
capability. Information on performance
and inherent vulnerabilities is classified
SECRET. Software (object code) is
classified CONFIDENTIAL. Overall
system classification is SECRET.
9. The M61 20mm Vulcan Cannon is
a six barreled automatic cannon
chambered in 20x120mm with a cyclic
rate of fire from 2,500–6,000 shots per
minute. This weapon is a hydraulically
powered air cooled Gatling gun used to
damage/destroy aerial targets, suppress/
incapacitate personnel targets and
damage or destroy moving and
stationary light materiel targets. The
M61 and its components are
UNCLASSIFIED.
10. The AIM-9X Block II
SIDEWINDER Tactical Missile includes
the following advanced technology:
Active Optical Target Detector (AOTD),
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Gyro Optics Assembly within the
Guidance Control Section (GCS),
Infrared Countermeasures (IRCM),
Detection and Rejection Circuitry,
digital ignition safety, a reduced smoke
rocket motor and a weapons datalink to
support beyond visual range
engagements. The equipment/hardware,
software, and maintenance are classified
CONFIDENTIAL. Manuals and technical
documents are classified SECRET.
Performance and operating information
is classified SECRET.
11. The LAU-129 Guided Missile
Launcher is capable of launching the
AIM-9 family of missile or AIM-120
Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air
Missile (AMRAAM). The LAU-129
launcher provides mechanical and
electrical interface between missile and
aircraft. There are five versions
produced strictly for foreign military
sales. The only difference between these
launchers is the material they are coated
with or the color of the coating.
12. The AIM-120C7 AMRAAM is a
radar-guided missile featuring digital
technology and micro-miniature solidstate electronics. The AMRAAM
capabilities include look-down/shoot
down, multiple launches against
multiple targets, resistance to electronic
countermeasures, and interception of
high- and low-flying and maneuvering
targets. The AMRAAM All Up Round
(AUR) is classified CONFIDENTIAL,
major components and subsystems
range from UNCLASSIFIED to
CONFIDENTIAL, and technical data and
other documentation are classified up to
SECRET.
13. Joint Direct Attack Munitions
(JDAM) (General Overview) is a Joint
Service weapon which uses an onboard
GPS-aided Inertial Navigation System
(INS) Guidance Set with a MK 82, MK
83, MK 84, BLU-109, BLU-110, BLU111, BLU-117, BLU-126 (Navy) or BLU129 warhead. The Guidance Set, when
combined with a warhead and
appropriate fuze, and tail kit forms a
JDAM Guided Bomb Unit (GBU). The
JDAM Guidance Set gives these bombs
adverse weather capability with
improved accuracy. The tail kit contains
an Inertial Navigation System (INS)
guidance/Global Positioning System
(GPS) guidance to provide highly
accurate weapon delivery in any
‘‘flyable’’ weather. The INS, using
updates from the GPS, helps guide the
bomb to the target via the use of
movable tail fins. The JDAM weapon
can be delivered from modest standoff
ranges at high or low altitudes against
a variety of land and surface targets
during the day or night. After release,
JDAM autonomously guides to a target,
using the resident GPS-aided INS
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guidance system. JDAM is capable of
receiving target coordinates via
preplanned mission data from the
delivery aircraft, by onboard aircraft
sensors (i.e. FLIR, Radar, etc.) during
captive carry, or from & third party
source via manual or automated aircrew
cockpit entry. The JDAM as an All Up
Round is SECRET; technical data for
JDAM is classified up to SECRET.
14. GBU-54/56 (LJDAM) are 500
pound and 2,000 pound JDAM
respectively, which incorporate all the
capabilities of the JDAM and add a
precision laser guidance set. The
Laser—JDAM (LJDAM) gives the
weapon system an optional semi-active
laser guidance in addition to the correct
GPS/INS guidance, which allows for
striking moving targets. The LJDAM
AUR and all of its components are
SECRET; technical data for JDAM is
classified up to SECRET. The GBU-54/
56 contain a GPS Receiver Card with
Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing
Module (SAASM).
15. GBU-49 and GBU-50 Enhanced
Paveway II (EP II) are 500lbs/2000lbs
dual mode laser and GPS guided
munitions respectively. The EP II works
together with an embedded MAU-210
Enhanced Computer Control Group
(ECCG) to guide the warhead to its laserdesignated target. Information revealing
target designation tactics and associated
aircraft maneuvers, the probability of
destroying specific/peculiar targets,
vulnerabilities regarding
countermeasures and the
electromagnetic environment is
classified SECRET. Information
revealing the probability of destroying
common/unspecified targets, the
number of simultaneous lasers the laser
seeker head can discriminate, and data
on the radar/infrared frequency is
classified CONFIDENTIAL.
16. The Guided Bomb Unit-39 (GBU39/B) small diameter bomb (SDB) is a
250-lb class precision guided munition
that is intended to provide aircraft with
an ability to carry a high number of
bombs. The weapon offers day or night,
adverse weather, precision engagement
capability against pre-planned, fixed, or
stationary soft, non-hardened, and
hardened targets, and provides greater
than 50 NM standoff range. Aircraft are
able to carry four SDBs in place of one
2,000-lb bomb. The SDB is equipped
with a GPS-aided inertial navigation
system to attack fixed/stationary targets
such as fuel depots and bunkers. The
SDB and all of its components are
SECRET; technical data is classified up
to SECRET.
17. Joint Programmable Fuze (JPF)
FMU-152 is a multi-delay, multi-arm
and proximity sensor compatible with
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general purpose blast, frag and
hardened-target penetrator weapons.
The JPF settings are cockpit selectable
in flight when used with JDAM
weapons.
18. Mk-82 General Purpose (GP) bomb
is a 500 pound, free-fall, unguided, lowdrag weapon. The Mk-82 is designed for
soft, fragment sensitive targets and is
not intended for hard targets or
penetrations. The explosive filling is
usually tritonal, though other
compositions have sometimes been
used. The overall classification of the
weapon is UNCLASSIFIED.
19. Third generation aviation Night
Vision Goggles (NVGs) offer high
resolution, high gain, and photo
response to near infrared light sources.
Helmet mount configurations are
designed for fixed and rotary-wing
applications. Hardware is
UNCLASSIFIED, and technical data and
documentation to be provided are
UNCLASSIFIED.
20. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware and software
elements, the information could be used
to develop countermeasures that might
reduce weapon system effectiveness or
be used in the development of a system
with similar or advanced capabilities.
21. A determination has been made
that Bulgaria can provide substantially
the same degree of protection for the
sensitive technology being released as
the U.S. Government. This sale is
necessary in furtherance of the U.S.
foreign policy and national security
objectives outlined in the Policy
Justification.
22. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal are authorized
for release and export to the
Government of Bulgaria.
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Department of Energy.
Notice of meetings.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Industry Advisory Board
(IAB) to the International Energy
Agency (IEA) will meet on June 26–27,
2019, at the French Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, 27 rue de la Convention, 75015
Paris, France, in connection with a joint
meeting of the IEA’s Standing Group on
Emergency Questions (SEQ) and the
IEA’s Standing Group on the Oil Market
(SOM) which is scheduled at the same
time.
DATES: June 26–27, 2019.
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Affairs Building (Centre de Confe´rence
Ministe´riel), 27 rue de la Convention,
75015 Paris, France.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Thomas Reilly, Assistant General
Counsel for International and National
Security Programs, Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW, Washington, DC 20585, 202–586–
5000.
ADDRESSES:
In
accordance with section 252(c)(1)(A)(i)
of the Energy Policy and Conservation
Act (42 U.S.C. 6272(c)(1)(A)(i)) (EPCA),
the following notice of meetings is
provided:
A meeting of the Industry Advisory
Board (IAB) to the International Energy
Agency (IEA) will be held at the French
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building
(Centre de Confe´rence Ministe´riel), 27
rue de la Convention, 75015 Paris,
France, commencing at 9:15 a.m. on
June 27, 2019. The purpose of this
notice is to permit attendance by
representatives of U.S. company
members of the IAB at a meeting of the
IEA’s Standing Group on Emergency
Questions (SEQ), which is scheduled to
be held at the same location and time.
The IAB will also hold a preparatory
meeting among company
representatives at the same location at
9:30 a.m. on June 27. The agenda for
this preparatory meeting is to review the
agenda for the SEQ meeting.
The agenda of the meeting is under
the control of the SEQ and the SOM. It
is expected that the SEQ and the SOM
will adopt the following agenda:
Closed SEQ Session—IEA Member
Countries Only
1. Adoption of the Agenda
2. Approval of the Summary Record
of the 157th Meeting
3. Status of Compliance with IEP
Agreement Stockholding
Obligations
4. Update on the Ministerial Mandate
Open SEQ Session—open to Association
Countries
5. Update on Contaminated Russian
oil—Druzhba incident
6. Mid-term Review of the
Netherlands
7. EU—Cybersecurity
8. Industry Advisory Board Update
9. Emergency Response Review—
Estonia
10. Mid-term Review of France
11. Outreach
12. Oral Reports by Administrations
13. Any Other Business
Schedule of SEQ & SOM Meetings 2019
& 2020
—22–24 October 2019
—24–26 March 2020
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 19-36]
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: Karma Job at [email protected]
or (703) 697-8976.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This 36(b)(1) 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 19-36 with
attached Policy Justification and Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: June 12, 2019.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 19-36
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act, as amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: Government of Bulgaria
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment *............................... $ .763 billion
Other................................................... $ .910 billion
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TOTAL................................................. $1.673 billion
(iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or
Services under Consideration for Purchase:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Eight (8) F-16C/D Block 70/72 Aircraft
Ten (10) F110 General Electric Engines (includes 2 spares)
Ten (10) Link-16 Multifunctional Information Distribution Systems--
JTRS (MIDS-JTRS) (includes 2 spares)
Nine (9) Improved Program Display Generators (iPDG) (includes 1
spare)
Nine (9) APG-83 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radars
(includes 1 spare)
Four (4) AN/AAQ-33 SNIPER Targeting Pods
Nine (9) Modular Mission Computers (MMC) 7000AH (includes 1 spare)
Nine (9) LN-260 Embedded GPS/INS (EGI)
Nine (9) M61 Vulcan 20mm Cannons
Sixteen (16) AIM-120C7 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles
(AMRAAMs)
One (1) AIM-120C7 Spare Guidance Section
Twenty-four (24) AIM-9X Sidewinder Missiles
Eight (8) AIM-9X Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM)
Four (4) AIM-9X Spare Tactical Guidance Sections
Four (4) AIM-9X Spare CATM Guidance Sections
Forty-eight (48) LAU-129 Multi-Purpose Launchers
Fifteen (15) GBU-49 Enhanced Paveway II Kits
Fifteen (15) GBU-54 Laser JDAM Kits
Twenty-eight (28) GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs (SDB-1)
Twenty-four (24) FMU-152 Fuzes
Twenty-four (24) MK82 Bombs (Tritonal)
Six (6) MK82 Bombs (Inert)
Thirteen (13) MAU-210 Enhanced Computer Control Group (ECCG)
Non-MDE: Also included are nine (9) AN/ALQ-211 Internal Advanced
Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare Suites (including 1 spare);
nine (9) AN/ALE-47 Countermeasure Dispensers (including 1 spare); 4,140
Infrared Flare countermeasures, with impulse cartridges; 8,250 each of
PGU-27A/B 20mm training and combat munitions; thirty-six (36) MK-124
Signal/Smoke Illumination devices; nine (9) APX-126 Advanced
Identification Friend or Foe
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(AIFF) units with Secure Communications and Cryptographic Appliques;
eighteen (18) AN/ARC-238 UHF/VHF SATURN Radios; sixteen (16) AIM-120C
AMRAAM training CATMs; Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) with
software, training and support; twenty (20) Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing
System (JHMCS) II with Night Vision Goggle compatibility; ten (10)
Night Vision Devices; two (2) Remote Operated Video Enhanced Receiver
(ROVER) 6i units, plus 1 ground station; ground training device (flight
and maintenance simulator); one (1) Avionics I-level Test Station;
Electronic Combat International Security Assistance Program (ECISAP)
support; Cartridge Actuated and Propellant Actuated Devices (CAD/PAD)
support; Common Munitions Bit-test Reprogramming Equipment (CMBRE)
support with Computer Test Set Adapter Group; communications equipment;
software delivery and support; facilities and construction support;
spares and repair/replace parts; personnel training and training
equipment; publications and technical documentation; containers;
munition support and test equipment; aircraft and munition integration
and test support; studies and surveys; U.S. Government and contractor
technical, engineering and logistical support services; and other
related elements of logistics and program support.
(iv) Military Department:
Air Force (BU-D-SAB, BU-D-AAA)
Navy (BU-P-AAD, BU-P-LAR)
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: None
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid, Offered, or Agreed to be
Paid: None
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed to be Sold: See Attached Annex
(viii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: May 30, 2019
* As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
Bulgaria--F-16 Block 70/72 New Purchase
The Government of Bulgaria has requested to buy eight (8) F-16 C/D
Block 70/72 aircraft; ten (10) F110 General Electric engines (includes
2 spares); ten (10) Link-16 Multi-Functional Information Distribution
System (MIDS)--JTRS (MIDS-JTRS) (includes 2 spares); nine (9) Improved
Program Display Generators (iPDG) (includes 1 spare); nine (9) AN/APG-
83 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radars (includes 1
spare); four (4) AN/AAQ-33 SNIPER Targeting Pods; nine (9) Modular
Mission Computers (MMC) 7000AH (includes 1 spare); nine (9) LN-260
Embedded GPS/INS (EGI); nine (9) M61 Vulcan 20mm Cannons; sixteen (16)
AIM-120C7 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAMs); one AIM-
120C7 Spare Guidance Section; twenty-four (24) AIM-9X Sidewinder
Missiles; eight (8) AIM-9X Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM); four
(4) AIM-9X Spare Tactical Guidance Sections; four (4) AIM-9X Spare CATM
Guidance Sections; forty-eight (48) LAU-129 Multi-Purpose Launchers;
fifteen (15) GBU-49 Enhanced Paveway II Kits; fifteen (15) GBU-54 Laser
JDAM Kits; twenty-eight (28) GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs (SDB-1);
twenty-four (24) FMU-152 Fuzes; twenty-four (24) MK-82 Bombs
(Tritonal); six (6) MK82 Bombs (Inert); and thirteen (13) MAU-210
Enhanced Computer Control Group (ECCG). Also included are nine (9) AN/
ALQ-211 Internal Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare
Suites (including 1 spare); nine (9) AN/ALE-47 Countermeasure
Dispensers (including 1 spare); 4,140 Infrared Flare countermeasures,
with impulse cartridges; 8,250 each of PGU-27A/B 20mm training and
combat munitions; thirty-six (36) MK-124 Signal/Smoke Illumination
devices; nine (9) APX-126 Advanced Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF)
units with Secure Communications and Cryptographic Appliques; eighteen
(18) AN/ARC-238 UHF/VHF SATURN Radios; sixteen (16) AIM-120C AMRAAM
training CATMs; Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) with software,
training and support; twenty (20) Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System
(JHMCS) II with Night Vision Goggle compatibility; ten (10) Night
Vision Devices; two (2) Remote Operated Video Enhanced Receiver (ROVER)
6i units, plus 1 ground station; ground training device (flight and
maintenance simulator); one (1) Avionics I-level Test Station;
Electronic Combat International Security Assistance Program (ECISAP)
support; Cartridge Actuated and Propellant Actuated Devices (CAD/PAD)
support; Common Munitions Bit-test Reprogramming Equipment (CMBRE)
support with Computer Test Set Adapter Group; communications equipment;
software delivery and support; facilities and construction support;
spares and repair/replace parts; personnel training and training
equipment; publications and technical documentation; containers;
munition support and test equipment; aircraft and munition integration
and test support; studies and surveys; U.S. Government and contractor
technical, engineering and logistical support services; and other
related elements of logistics and program support. The estimated cost
is $1.673 billion.
The proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and
national security of the United States by helping to improve security
of a NATO ally and a key democratic partner of the United States in
ensuring peace and stability in this region.
The proposed sale will contribute to Bulgaria's capability to
provide for the defense of its airspace, regional security, and
interoperability with the United States and NATO. These aircraft will
provide Bulgaria with a fleet of modernized multi-role combat aircraft,
ensuring that Bulgaria can effectively operate in hazardous areas and
enhancing the Bulgarian Air Force's interoperability with U.S. as well
as NATO forces. Bulgaria currently relies on the United States and the
United Kingdom to participate in joint air policing. By acquiring these
F-16s and the associated sustainment and training package, Bulgaria
will be able to provide for the defense of its own airspace and
borders. Bulgaria will have no difficulty absorbing this aircraft and
services into its armed forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be Lockheed Corporation, Bethesda,
Maryland. There are no known offset agreements proposed in connection
with this potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale will not require the
assignment of any additional U.S. Government or contractor
representatives to Bulgaria.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a
result of this proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 19-36
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act
Annex
Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. This sale will involve the release of sensitive technology to
Bulgaria. The F-16C/D Block 70/72 weapon system is unclassified, except
as noted below. The aircraft utilizes the F-16 airframe and features
advanced avionics and systems. It will contain the General Electric
F110-129D engine, AN/APG-83 radar, digital flight control system,
embedded internal global navigation system, Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing
Systems (JHMCS II) with night vision
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compatibility, internal and external electronic warfare equipment,
Advanced IFF, LINK-16 datalink, operational flight trainer, and
software computer systems.
2. Sensitive and/or classified (up to SECRET) elements of the
proposed F-16 include hardware, accessories, components, and associated
software: LINK-16 (MIDS-JTRS) with TACAN and ESHI Terminals, Multi-
purpose Launcher (LAU-129), Internal AN/ALQ-211 EW Management Systems,
Advanced Identification Friend or Foe (AIFF), Cryptographic Appliques
(KIV-78), Dual-band ARC-238 UHF/VHF Radios, KY-58M COMSEC Secure Voice
Processors, Joint Mission Planning System, F-16 Flight Simulator,
Avionics I-level Test Station, and SNIPER AN/AAQ-33 Targeting Pods.
Additional sensitive areas include operating manuals, maintenance
technical orders containing performance information, operating and test
procedures, and other information related to support operations and
repair. The hardware, software and data identified are classified to
protect vulnerabilities, design and performance parameters and other
similar critical information.
3. The AN/APG-83 radar is an Active Electronically Scanned Array
(AESA) upgrade on the F-16. It includes higher processor power, higher
transmission power, more sensitive receiver electronics, and Synthetic
Aperture Radar (SAR), which creates higher resolution ground maps from
a greater distance than existing mechanically scanned array radars
(e.g., APG-68). The upgrade features an increase in detection range of
air targets, increase in processing speed and memory, in addition to
significant improvement in all operating modes. The highest
classification of the radar is SECRET.
4. The Multifunctional Information Distribution System-Low Volume
Terminal (MIDS-LVT) is an advanced Link-16 command, control,
communications, and intelligence (C3I) system incorporating high-
capacity, jam-resistant, digital communication links for exchange of
near real-time tactical information, including both data and voice,
among air, ground, and sea elements. MIDS-LVT is intended to support
key theater functions such as surveillance, identification, air
control, weapons engagement coordination, and direction for all
services and allied forces. The system will provide jamming-resistant,
wide-area communications on a Link-16 network among MIDS and Joint
Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS) equipped platforms.
The MIDS/LVT and MIDS On Ship Terminal hardware, publications,
performance specifications, operational capability, parameters,
vulnerabilities to countermeasures, and software documentation are
classified CONFIDENTIAL. The classified information to be provided
consists of that which is necessary for the operation, maintenance, and
repair (through intermediate level) of the data link terminal,
installed systems, and related software. Group A provision only will be
transferred initially.
5. EGI LN-260: The Embedded GPS INS (EGI) LN-260 is a sensor that
combines GPS and inertial sensor inputs to provide accurate location
information for navigation and targeting. The EGI LN-260 is
UNCLASSIFIED. The GPS crypto variable keys needed for highest GPS
accuracy are classified up to SECRET.
6. The Modular Mission Computer (MMC) is the central aircraft
computer of the F-16. It serves as the hub for all aircraft subsystems
and avionics data transfer. The hardware and software are classified
SECRET.
7. The Improved Programmable Display Generator (iPDG) and color
multifunction displays utilize ruggedized commercial liquid crystal
display technology that is designed to withstand the harsh environment
found in modern fighter cockpits. The display generator is the fifth
generation graphics processor for the F-16. Through the use of state-
of-the-art microprocessors and graphics engines, it provided orders of
magnitude increases in throughput, memory, and graphics capabilities.
The hardware and software are UNCLASSIFIED.
8. The SNIPER (AN/AAQ-33) targeting system is UNCLASSIFIED and
contains technology representing the latest state-of-the-art in
electro-optical clarity and haze, and low light targeting capability.
Information on performance and inherent vulnerabilities is classified
SECRET. Software (object code) is classified CONFIDENTIAL. Overall
system classification is SECRET.
9. The M61 20mm Vulcan Cannon is a six barreled automatic cannon
chambered in 20x120mm with a cyclic rate of fire from 2,500-6,000 shots
per minute. This weapon is a hydraulically powered air cooled Gatling
gun used to damage/destroy aerial targets, suppress/incapacitate
personnel targets and damage or destroy moving and stationary light
materiel targets. The M61 and its components are UNCLASSIFIED.
10. The AIM-9X Block II SIDEWINDER Tactical Missile includes the
following advanced technology: Active Optical Target Detector (AOTD),
Gyro Optics Assembly within the Guidance Control Section (GCS),
Infrared Countermeasures (IRCM), Detection and Rejection Circuitry,
digital ignition safety, a reduced smoke rocket motor and a weapons
datalink to support beyond visual range engagements. The equipment/
hardware, software, and maintenance are classified CONFIDENTIAL.
Manuals and technical documents are classified SECRET. Performance and
operating information is classified SECRET.
11. The LAU-129 Guided Missile Launcher is capable of launching the
AIM-9 family of missile or AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air
Missile (AMRAAM). The LAU-129 launcher provides mechanical and
electrical interface between missile and aircraft. There are five
versions produced strictly for foreign military sales. The only
difference between these launchers is the material they are coated with
or the color of the coating.
12. The AIM-120C7 AMRAAM is a radar-guided missile featuring
digital technology and micro-miniature solid-state electronics. The
AMRAAM capabilities include look-down/shoot down, multiple launches
against multiple targets, resistance to electronic countermeasures, and
interception of high- and low-flying and maneuvering targets. The
AMRAAM All Up Round (AUR) is classified CONFIDENTIAL, major components
and subsystems range from UNCLASSIFIED to CONFIDENTIAL, and technical
data and other documentation are classified up to SECRET.
13. Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) (General Overview) is a
Joint Service weapon which uses an onboard GPS-aided Inertial
Navigation System (INS) Guidance Set with a MK 82, MK 83, MK 84, BLU-
109, BLU-110, BLU-111, BLU-117, BLU-126 (Navy) or BLU-129 warhead. The
Guidance Set, when combined with a warhead and appropriate fuze, and
tail kit forms a JDAM Guided Bomb Unit (GBU). The JDAM Guidance Set
gives these bombs adverse weather capability with improved accuracy.
The tail kit contains an Inertial Navigation System (INS) guidance/
Global Positioning System (GPS) guidance to provide highly accurate
weapon delivery in any ``flyable'' weather. The INS, using updates from
the GPS, helps guide the bomb to the target via the use of movable tail
fins. The JDAM weapon can be delivered from modest standoff ranges at
high or low altitudes against a variety of land and surface targets
during the day or night. After release, JDAM autonomously guides to a
target, using the resident GPS-aided INS
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guidance system. JDAM is capable of receiving target coordinates via
preplanned mission data from the delivery aircraft, by onboard aircraft
sensors (i.e. FLIR, Radar, etc.) during captive carry, or from & third
party source via manual or automated aircrew cockpit entry. The JDAM as
an All Up Round is SECRET; technical data for JDAM is classified up to
SECRET.
14. GBU-54/56 (LJDAM) are 500 pound and 2,000 pound JDAM
respectively, which incorporate all the capabilities of the JDAM and
add a precision laser guidance set. The Laser--JDAM (LJDAM) gives the
weapon system an optional semi-active laser guidance in addition to the
correct GPS/INS guidance, which allows for striking moving targets. The
LJDAM AUR and all of its components are SECRET; technical data for JDAM
is classified up to SECRET. The GBU-54/56 contain a GPS Receiver Card
with Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM).
15. GBU-49 and GBU-50 Enhanced Paveway II (EP II) are 500lbs/
2000lbs dual mode laser and GPS guided munitions respectively. The EP
II works together with an embedded MAU-210 Enhanced Computer Control
Group (ECCG) to guide the warhead to its laser-designated target.
Information revealing target designation tactics and associated
aircraft maneuvers, the probability of destroying specific/peculiar
targets, vulnerabilities regarding countermeasures and the
electromagnetic environment is classified SECRET. Information revealing
the probability of destroying common/unspecified targets, the number of
simultaneous lasers the laser seeker head can discriminate, and data on
the radar/infrared frequency is classified CONFIDENTIAL.
16. The Guided Bomb Unit-39 (GBU-39/B) small diameter bomb (SDB) is
a 250-lb class precision guided munition that is intended to provide
aircraft with an ability to carry a high number of bombs. The weapon
offers day or night, adverse weather, precision engagement capability
against pre-planned, fixed, or stationary soft, non-hardened, and
hardened targets, and provides greater than 50 NM standoff range.
Aircraft are able to carry four SDBs in place of one 2,000-lb bomb. The
SDB is equipped with a GPS-aided inertial navigation system to attack
fixed/stationary targets such as fuel depots and bunkers. The SDB and
all of its components are SECRET; technical data is classified up to
SECRET.
17. Joint Programmable Fuze (JPF) FMU-152 is a multi-delay, multi-
arm and proximity sensor compatible with general purpose blast, frag
and hardened-target penetrator weapons. The JPF settings are cockpit
selectable in flight when used with JDAM weapons.
18. Mk-82 General Purpose (GP) bomb is a 500 pound, free-fall,
unguided, low-drag weapon. The Mk-82 is designed for soft, fragment
sensitive targets and is not intended for hard targets or penetrations.
The explosive filling is usually tritonal, though other compositions
have sometimes been used. The overall classification of the weapon is
UNCLASSIFIED.
19. Third generation aviation Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) offer
high resolution, high gain, and photo response to near infrared light
sources. Helmet mount configurations are designed for fixed and rotary-
wing applications. Hardware is UNCLASSIFIED, and technical data and
documentation to be provided are UNCLASSIFIED.
20. If a technologically advanced adversary were to obtain
knowledge of the specific hardware and software elements, the
information could be used to develop countermeasures that might reduce
weapon system effectiveness or be used in the development of a system
with similar or advanced capabilities.
21. A determination has been made that Bulgaria can provide
substantially the same degree of protection for the sensitive
technology being released as the U.S. Government. This sale is
necessary in furtherance of the U.S. foreign policy and national
security objectives outlined in the Policy Justification.
22. All defense articles and services listed in this transmittal
are authorized for release and export to the Government of Bulgaria.
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