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sought public comment on, a document
related to CPSC’s efforts to address
carbon monoxide poisoning hazards
from portable generators: NIST
Technical Note 2048: Simulation and
Analysis Plan to Evaluate the Impact of
CO Mitigation Requirements for Portable
Generators (NIST TN 2048). The CPSC
is announcing the availability of
‘‘Revisions to the Plan Documented in
NIST Technical Note 2048: Simulation
and Analysis Plan to Evaluate the
Impact of CO Mitigation Requirements
for Portable Generators,’’ a
memorandum documenting CPSC staff’s
revisions to the plan in NIST TN 2048,
resulting from CPSC and National
Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) staffs’ review and analysis of
public comments on the plan.
ADDRESSES: ‘‘Revisions to the Plan
Documented in NIST Technical Note
2048: Simulation and Analysis Plan to
Evaluate the Impact of CO Mitigation
Requirements for Portable Generators,’’
is available on the CPSC website at:
https://www.cpsc.gov/ResearchStatistics/Injury-Statistics#portablegenerators-and-engine-driven-tools. The
document will also be made available
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
at https://www.regulations.gov, under
Docket No. CPSC–2006–0057,
Supporting and Related Materials.
Copies are also available from the
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
Division of the Secretariat, Room 820,
4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD
20814; telephone: 301–504–7479; email
cpsc-os@cpsc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Janet Buyer, Project Manager,
Directorate for Engineering Sciences,
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
5 Research Place, Rockville, MD 20850;
telephone: 301–987–2293; email:
jbuyer@cpsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CPSC
is engaged in an ongoing effort to
address carbon monoxide (CO)
poisonings of consumers from portable
generators.1 NIST staff and CPSC staff
November 21, 2016, the Commission
published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
to address the CO hazard associated with portable
generators. (Safety Standard for Portable
Generators, 81 FR 83,556).
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developed a plan that would enable
CPSC staff to estimate the effectiveness
of CO-mitigation requirements adopted
in two voluntary standards in 2018:
ANSI/PGMA G300–2018, Safety and
Performance of Portable Generators
(PGMA G300) and ANSI/UL 2201–2018,
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Emission Rate of
Portable Generators (UL 2201). PGMA
G300 has requirements for a system that
will shut off the generator when specific
CO concentrations are present near the
generator, as well as notification
requirements to alert the user to the
presence of CO after the generator has
shut off. UL 2201 has requirements for
a system that will shut off the generator
when specific CO concentrations are
present near the generator and a
requirement for a reduced CO emission
rate.
NIST TN 2048 is intended to provide
a reasonable test of how generators
complying with each standard operate
in a wide range of conditions. In July
2019, the Commission announced the
availability of, and sought public
comment on, NIST TN 2048 (84 FR
32729 (July 9, 2010)). On August 8,
2019, CPSC staff hosted a public
meeting to allow interested parties to
ask clarifying questions about
information in NIST TN 2048, to assist
the interested parties in providing their
comments.2 NIST TN 2048 is available
on NIST’s website at: https://dx.doi.org/
10.6028/NIST.TN.2048, and from the
Commission’s Division of the
Secretariat, at the location listed in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice.
Four sets of comments were
submitted into the docket on
regulations.gov in response to the
Notice of Availability of NIST TN 2048.3
The purpose of CPSC staff’s
memorandum, ‘‘Revisions to the Plan
Documented in NIST Technical Note
2048: Simulation and Analysis Plan to
2 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Log
of Meeting, dated August 8, 2019. Available online
at: https://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/2019-88%20%20Public%20Meeting%
20to%20Answer%20Clarifying
%20Questions%20on%20NIST%20TN
%202048.pdf?wcYot3.N1c5yJ686gJjiRPNaPOteO1I8.
3 The comments are available online at:
www.regulations.gov, under docket CPSC–2006–
0057.
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Evaluate the Impact of CO Mitigation
Requirements for Portable Generators,’’
is to document staff’s revisions to NIST
TN 2048 resulting from CPSC and NIST
staffs’ review and analysis of the
comments. CPSC staff’s memorandum is
available at: https://www.cpsc.gov/
Research-Statistics/InjuryStatistics#portable-generators-andengine-driven-tools, at: https://
www.regulations.gov, under Docket No.
CPSC–2006–0057, Supporting and
Related Materials, and from the
Commission’s Division of the
Secretariat. Staff is working with NIST
to execute the revised simulation plan.
Alberta E. Mills,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 20–27]
Arms Sales Notification
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
AGENCY:
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.
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
20–27 with attached Policy Justification
and Sensitivity of Technology.
SUMMARY:
Dated: August 11, 2020.
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
(i) Prospective Purchaser: Government
of Indonesia
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense
Equipment*.
Other ..................................
$ .8 billion
$1.2 billion
TOTAL ...........................
$2.0 billion
(iii) Description and Quantity or
Quantities of Articles or Services under
Consideration for Purchase:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Eight (8) MV-22 Block C Osprey
Aircraft
Non-MDE:
Twenty-four (24) AE 1107C Rolls
Royce Engines; twenty (20) AN/
AAQ-27 Forward Looking InfraRed
Radars; twenty (20) AN/AAR-47
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Missile Warning Systems; twenty
(20) AN/APR-39 Radar Warning
Receivers; twenty (20) AN/ALE-47
Countermeasure Dispenser Systems;
twenty (20) AN/APX-117
Identification Friend or Foe
Systems (IFF); twenty (20) AN/
APN-194 Radar Altimeters; twenty
(20) AN/ARN-147 VHF
OmniDirectional Range (VOR)
Instrument Landing System (ILS)
Beacon Navigation Systems; forty
(40) ARC-210 629F-23 Multi-Band
Radios (Non-COMSEC); twenty (20)
AN/ASN-163 Miniature Airborne
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Receivers (MAGR); twenty (20) AN/
ARN-153 Tactical Airborne
Navigation Systems; twenty (20)
Traffic Collision Avoidance
Systems (TCAS II); twenty (20) M240-D 7.64mm Machine Guns;
twenty (20) GAU-21 Machine Guns;
Joint Mission Planning Systems
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(JMPS) with unique planning
components; publications and
technical documentation; aircraft
spares and repair parts; repair and
return; aircraft ferry services; tanker
support; support and test
equipment; personnel training and
training equipment; software; U.S.
Government and contractor
engineering, logistics, and technical
support services; and other
elements of technical and program
support.
(iv) Military Department: Navy (ID-PSAI)
(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: July 6, 2020
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*As defined in Section 47(6) of the
Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
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Indonesia – MV-22 Block C Osprey
Aircraft
The Government of Indonesia has
requested to buy eight (8) MV-22 Block
C Osprey aircraft. Also included are
twenty-four (24) AE 1107C Rolls Royce
Engines; twenty (20) AN/AAQ-27
Forward Looking InfraRed Radars;
twenty (20) AN/AAR-47 Missile
Warning Systems; twenty (20) AN/APR39 Radar Warning Receivers; twenty
(20) AN/ALE-47 Countermeasure
Dispenser Systems; twenty (20) AN/
APX-117 Identification Friend or Foe
Systems (IFF); twenty (20) AN/APN-194
Radar Altimeters; twenty (20) AN/ARN147 VHF OmniDirectional Range (VOR)
Instrument Landing System (ILS)
Beacon Navigation Systems; forty (40)
ARC-210 629F-23 Multi-Band Radios
(Non-COMSEC); twenty (20) AN/ASN163 Miniature Airborne Global
Positioning System (GPS) Receivers
(MAGR); twenty (20) AN/ARN-153
Tactical Airborne Navigation Systems;
twenty (20) Traffic Collision Avoidance
Systems (TCAS II); twenty (20) M-240D 7.64mm Machine Guns; twenty (20)
GAU-21 Machine Guns; Joint Mission
Planning Systems (JMPS) with unique
planning components; publications and
technical documentation; aircraft spares
and repair parts; repair and return;
aircraft ferry services; tanker support;
support and test equipment; personnel
training and training equipment;
software; U.S. Government and
contractor engineering, logistics, and
technical support services; and other
elements of technical and program
support. The estimated total cost is $2.0
billion.
This proposed sale will support the
foreign policy goals and national
security objectives of the United States
by improving the security of an
important regional partner that is a force
for political stability, and economic
progress in the Asia-Pacific region. It is
vital to U.S. national interest to assist
Indonesia in developing and
maintaining a strong and effective selfdefense capability.
The proposed sale of aircraft and
support will enhance Indonesia’s
humanitarian and disaster relief
capabilities and support amphibious
operations. This sale will promote
burden sharing and interoperability
with U.S. Forces. Indonesia is not
expected to have any difficulties
absorbing these aircraft into its armed
forces.
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The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The prime contractors will be Bell
Textron Inc., Amarillo, Texas and The
Boeing Company, Ridley Park,
Pennsylvania. There are no known
offset agreements proposed in
connection with this potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale
will require travel by the U.S.
Government personnel and contractor
representatives to Indonesia on a
temporary basis to provide program
technical support and program
management oversight.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 20–27
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. The MV-22 Osprey is a U.S.military, multi-mission, Tilt-Rotor
aircraft with both a Vertical Takeoff and
Landing (VTOL) and Short Takeoff and
Landing (STOL) capability. It is
designed to combine the functionality of
a conventional helicopter with the longrange, high-speed cruise performance of
a turboprop aircraft.
2. The AN/AAQ-27A Forward
Looking InfraRed (FLIR) is a thirdgeneration, mid-wavelength infrared
(MWIR) imaging system that allows
aircrews to see through darkness,
smoke, haze, and adverse weather. The
system incorporates a state-of-the-art
MWIR indium-antimonide (InSb) staring
focal plane array with 480 x 640
detector elements. It has demonstrated
superb image quality and range
performance using non-developmental,
in-production components to provide
higher resolution imagery than current
long wavelength infrared systems.
3. The AN/APR-39 Radar Warning
Receiver (RWR) System monitors the
environment for pulsed radar signals,
characterizes and identifies them, and
alerts the crew to the existence of
emitters. The AN/APR-39 contributes to
full-dimensional protection by
improving individual aircraft
probability of survival through
improved aircrew situational awareness
of the electromagnetic threat
environment. These systems have
specific aircraft applications providing
varying levels and types of warning to
allow aircrews to initiate evasive
maneuvers or deploy active
countermeasures.
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4. The AN/ALE-47 Countermeasure
Dispenser System (CMDS) is an
Electronic Warfare (EW) System
providing combat aircrews with
enhanced survivability in all threat
environments. This on-board, selfprotection capability stems from the
integration of RWR hardware with a
system for the dispensing of expendable
countermeasures. The AN/ALE47 CMDS
provides the aircrew with a ‘‘smart‘‘
countermeasure dispensing system,
allowing the aircrew to optimize the
countermeasures employed against antiaircraft threats. The systems consists of
five major components and several subcomponents.
5. The AN/AAR-47 is an Electronic
Warfare (EW) system designed to protect
aircraft against Infrared-Guided (IR)
missile threats, laser-guided/laser-aided
threats, and unguided munitions. Upon
detection of the threat, the system will
provide an audio and visual sector
warning to the pilot. For IR missile
threats, the system automatically
initiates countermeasures by sending a
command signal to the CMDS. The AN/
AAR-47 includes sensor pre-processing
for improved performance in highclutter environments.
6. AN/APX-117 is a commercially
available Identification Friend or Foe
(IFF) transponder that incorporates all
of the advanced features required in
today’s global military and civil air
traffic control environments. The
transponder’s open-system architecture
design and high-density fieldprogrammable gate array technology
ensures ongoing versatility and future
utility through software growth, without
the risk and cost associated with
hardware modifications. The AN/APX117 supports IFF modes 1, 2, 3/A, C. It
is Automatic Dependent Surveillance –
Broadcast (ADS-B) complaint and is
compatible with Multifunctional
Information Distribution System (MIDS)
and Joint Tactical Information
Distribution System (JTIDS).
7. The AN/ARN-153 is a full-featured
Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN)
system capable of supporting the
operational requirements of high
performance aircraft in a lightweight
compact design. The AN/ARN-153
supports four modes of operation:
receive mode; transmit-receive mode;
air-to-air receive mode; and air-to-air
transmit-receive mode.
8. The AN/ARN-147 systems
combines all Very High Frequency
(VHF) Omni Ranging/Instrument
Landing System (VOR/ILS) functions
into once compact, lightweight, low-cost
set. It is the first militarized VHF
navigation receiver to provide optional
internal MIL-STD-15538 capability. The
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solid-state system is MIL-E-5400 class II
qualified and meets international
operability requirements by providing
50-kHz channel spacing for 160-VOR
and 40-localizer/glideslope channels.
Digital and analog outputs of the AN/
ARN-147 ensure compatibility with
high-performance flight control systems
and both digital and analog instruments.
Modular construction techniques give
quick access to all cards and modules to
reduce repair time.
9. The AN/ARC-210 629F-23 (nonCOMSEC) multimode integrated
communication system is designed to
provide multimode voice and data
communications in either normal or
jam-resistant modes in line-of-sight
mode. The system is capable of
establishing 2-way communication links
over the 30 to 512MHz frequency range
in tactical aircraft environments.
10. The AN/APN-194 Radar Altimeter
Receiver-Transmitter is a highresolution device which measures
altitude from 0 to 5,000 feet Above
Ground Level (AGL). The radar
altimeter measures the time (analogous
to distance) required for a pulse of
electromagnetic energy to travel from
the aircraft to the ground and back to
the aircraft. The AN/APN-194 employs
a narrow-pulse transmission in the Cband range with leading edge tracking of
the echo pulse. Altitude range
information is obtained by comparing
the received echo pulse with a timed
ramp voltage generated simultaneously
with the transmitted pulse. The output
of the AN/APN-194 is fed into the
autopilot of the target to control the
altitude of low-flying targets.
11. The AN/ASN-163 is a 5-channel
Miniature Airborne GPS Receiver
(MAGR) that provides Over-TheHorizon and secure navigation
capabilities using satellite information.
12. The M240 Machine Gun (7.62mm)
is a defensive weapon system used to
support troop insertion and medical
evacuation missions.
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13. The Joint Mission Planning
System (JMPS) is a PC-based common
approach for aircraft mission planning.
It is a system of common and hostplatform-unique mission planning
applications for Navy and Marine Corps
aircraft. Using a ‘‘building block‘‘
approach, developers integrate and
assemble a JMPS Mission Planning
Environment (MPE) from a set of
software sub-components to meet the
needs of a particular aircraft type. An
MPE consists of a framework, one or
more common components/federated
applications, and a Unique Planning
Component (UPC). The foundation of an
MPE is the framework, which allows the
host operating system to interface and
interact with the MPE. The second level
of an MPE consists of the common
components and/or federated
applications; these applications provide
functionality that is common to
multiple aircraft platforms (i.e. weather
or GPS munitions). The final level of
software is the UPC, which provides
platform-specific functionality and
integrates the common components
functions and the framework interface
to produce the overall mission planning
software environment for the platform.
When bundled, the three levels of
software become an MPE that is specific
to a single aircraft type. Depending on
the aircraft model, a JMPS MPE might
operate on a stand-alone, locally
networked, or domain controlled, or a
mixture of all three operating
environments.
14. The highest level of classification
of defense articles, components, and
services included in this potential sale
is SECRET.
15. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the hardware and software elements, the
information could be used to develop
countermeasures or equivalent systems
which might reduce system
effectiveness or be used in the
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development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
16. A determination has been made
that the Government of Indonesia 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.
17. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal have been
authorized for release and export to
Indonesia.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 20–33]
Arms Sales Notification
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
AGENCY:
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.
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
20–33 with attached Policy Justification
and Sensitivity of Technology.
SUMMARY:
Dated: August 12, 2020.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 20-27]
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 20-27 with
attached Policy Justification and Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: August 11, 2020.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 20-27
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 Indonesia
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment*................... $ .8 billion
Other...................................... $1.2 billion
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TOTAL.................................... $2.0 billion
(iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or
Services under Consideration for Purchase:
Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Eight (8) MV-22 Block C Osprey Aircraft
Non-MDE:
Twenty-four (24) AE 1107C Rolls Royce Engines; twenty (20) AN/AAQ-
27 Forward Looking InfraRed Radars; twenty (20) AN/AAR-47 Missile
Warning Systems; twenty (20) AN/APR-39 Radar Warning Receivers; twenty
(20) AN/ALE-47 Countermeasure Dispenser Systems; twenty (20) AN/APX-117
Identification Friend or Foe Systems (IFF); twenty (20) AN/APN-194
Radar Altimeters; twenty (20) AN/ARN-147 VHF OmniDirectional Range
(VOR) Instrument Landing System (ILS) Beacon Navigation Systems; forty
(40) ARC-210 629F-23 Multi-Band Radios (Non-COMSEC); twenty (20) AN/
ASN-163 Miniature Airborne Global Positioning System (GPS) Receivers
(MAGR); twenty (20) AN/ARN-153 Tactical Airborne Navigation Systems;
twenty (20) Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS II); twenty (20)
M-240-D 7.64mm Machine Guns; twenty (20) GAU-21 Machine Guns; Joint
Mission Planning Systems (JMPS) with unique planning components;
publications and technical documentation; aircraft spares and repair
parts; repair and return; aircraft ferry services; tanker support;
support and test equipment; personnel training and training equipment;
software; U.S. Government and contractor engineering, logistics, and
technical support services; and other elements of technical and program
support.
(iv) Military Department: Navy (ID-P-SAI)
(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: July 6, 2020
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*As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.
POLICY JUSTIFICATION
Indonesia - MV-22 Block C Osprey Aircraft
The Government of Indonesia has requested to buy eight (8) MV-22
Block C Osprey aircraft. Also included are twenty-four (24) AE 1107C
Rolls Royce Engines; twenty (20) AN/AAQ-27 Forward Looking InfraRed
Radars; twenty (20) AN/AAR-47 Missile Warning Systems; twenty (20) AN/
APR-39 Radar Warning Receivers; twenty (20) AN/ALE-47 Countermeasure
Dispenser Systems; twenty (20) AN/APX-117 Identification Friend or Foe
Systems (IFF); twenty (20) AN/APN-194 Radar Altimeters; twenty (20) AN/
ARN-147 VHF OmniDirectional Range (VOR) Instrument Landing System (ILS)
Beacon Navigation Systems; forty (40) ARC-210 629F-23 Multi-Band Radios
(Non-COMSEC); twenty (20) AN/ASN-163 Miniature Airborne Global
Positioning System (GPS) Receivers (MAGR); twenty (20) AN/ARN-153
Tactical Airborne Navigation Systems; twenty (20) Traffic Collision
Avoidance Systems (TCAS II); twenty (20) M-240-D 7.64mm Machine Guns;
twenty (20) GAU-21 Machine Guns; Joint Mission Planning Systems (JMPS)
with unique planning components; publications and technical
documentation; aircraft spares and repair parts; repair and return;
aircraft ferry services; tanker support; support and test equipment;
personnel training and training equipment; software; U.S. Government
and contractor engineering, logistics, and technical support services;
and other elements of technical and program support. The estimated
total cost is $2.0 billion.
This proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and
national security objectives of the United States by improving the
security of an important regional partner that is a force for political
stability, and economic progress in the Asia-Pacific region. It is
vital to U.S. national interest to assist Indonesia in developing and
maintaining a strong and effective self-defense capability.
The proposed sale of aircraft and support will enhance Indonesia's
humanitarian and disaster relief capabilities and support amphibious
operations. This sale will promote burden sharing and interoperability
with U.S. Forces. Indonesia is not expected to have any difficulties
absorbing these aircraft into its armed forces.
The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the
basic military balance in the region.
The prime contractors will be Bell Textron Inc., Amarillo, Texas
and The Boeing Company, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. There are no known
offset agreements proposed in connection with this potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale will require travel by the
U.S. Government personnel and contractor representatives to Indonesia
on a temporary basis to provide program technical support and program
management oversight.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a
result of this proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 20-27
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. The MV-22 Osprey is a U.S.-military, multi-mission, Tilt-Rotor
aircraft with both a Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) and Short
Takeoff and Landing (STOL) capability. It is designed to combine the
functionality of a conventional helicopter with the long-range, high-
speed cruise performance of a turboprop aircraft.
2. The AN/AAQ-27A Forward Looking InfraRed (FLIR) is a third-
generation, mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) imaging system that allows
aircrews to see through darkness, smoke, haze, and adverse weather. The
system incorporates a state-of-the-art MWIR indium-antimonide (InSb)
staring focal plane array with 480 x 640 detector elements. It has
demonstrated superb image quality and range performance using non-
developmental, in-production components to provide higher resolution
imagery than current long wavelength infrared systems.
3. The AN/APR-39 Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) System monitors the
environment for pulsed radar signals, characterizes and identifies
them, and alerts the crew to the existence of emitters. The AN/APR-39
contributes to full-dimensional protection by improving individual
aircraft probability of survival through improved aircrew situational
awareness of the electromagnetic threat environment. These systems have
specific aircraft applications providing varying levels and types of
warning to allow aircrews to initiate evasive maneuvers or deploy
active countermeasures.
4. The AN/ALE-47 Countermeasure Dispenser System (CMDS) is an
Electronic Warfare (EW) System providing combat aircrews with enhanced
survivability in all threat environments. This on-board, self-
protection capability stems from the integration of RWR hardware with a
system for the dispensing of expendable countermeasures. The AN/ALE47
CMDS provides the aircrew with a ``smart`` countermeasure dispensing
system, allowing the aircrew to optimize the countermeasures employed
against anti-aircraft threats. The systems consists of five major
components and several sub-components.
5. The AN/AAR-47 is an Electronic Warfare (EW) system designed to
protect aircraft against Infrared-Guided (IR) missile threats, laser-
guided/laser-aided threats, and unguided munitions. Upon detection of
the threat, the system will provide an audio and visual sector warning
to the pilot. For IR missile threats, the system automatically
initiates countermeasures by sending a command signal to the CMDS. The
AN/AAR-47 includes sensor pre-processing for improved performance in
high-clutter environments.
6. AN/APX-117 is a commercially available Identification Friend or
Foe (IFF) transponder that incorporates all of the advanced features
required in today's global military and civil air traffic control
environments. The transponder's open-system architecture design and
high-density field- programmable gate array technology ensures ongoing
versatility and future utility through software growth, without the
risk and cost associated with hardware modifications. The AN/APX-117
supports IFF modes 1, 2, 3/A, C. It is Automatic Dependent Surveillance
- Broadcast (ADS-B) complaint and is compatible with Multifunctional
Information Distribution System (MIDS) and Joint Tactical Information
Distribution System (JTIDS).
7. The AN/ARN-153 is a full-featured Tactical Air Navigation
(TACAN) system capable of supporting the operational requirements of
high performance aircraft in a lightweight compact design. The AN/ARN-
153 supports four modes of operation: receive mode; transmit-receive
mode; air-to-air receive mode; and air-to-air transmit-receive mode.
8. The AN/ARN-147 systems combines all Very High Frequency (VHF)
Omni Ranging/Instrument Landing System (VOR/ILS) functions into once
compact, lightweight, low-cost set. It is the first militarized VHF
navigation receiver to provide optional internal MIL-STD-15538
capability. The
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solid-state system is MIL-E-5400 class II qualified and meets
international operability requirements by providing 50-kHz channel
spacing for 160-VOR and 40-localizer/glideslope channels. Digital and
analog outputs of the AN/ARN-147 ensure compatibility with high-
performance flight control systems and both digital and analog
instruments. Modular construction techniques give quick access to all
cards and modules to reduce repair time.
9. The AN/ARC-210 629F-23 (non-COMSEC) multimode integrated
communication system is designed to provide multimode voice and data
communications in either normal or jam-resistant modes in line-of-sight
mode. The system is capable of establishing 2-way communication links
over the 30 to 512MHz frequency range in tactical aircraft
environments.
10. The AN/APN-194 Radar Altimeter Receiver-Transmitter is a high-
resolution device which measures altitude from 0 to 5,000 feet Above
Ground Level (AGL). The radar altimeter measures the time (analogous to
distance) required for a pulse of electromagnetic energy to travel from
the aircraft to the ground and back to the aircraft. The AN/APN-194
employs a narrow-pulse transmission in the C-band range with leading
edge tracking of the echo pulse. Altitude range information is obtained
by comparing the received echo pulse with a timed ramp voltage
generated simultaneously with the transmitted pulse. The output of the
AN/APN-194 is fed into the autopilot of the target to control the
altitude of low-flying targets.
11. The AN/ASN-163 is a 5-channel Miniature Airborne GPS Receiver
(MAGR) that provides Over-The-Horizon and secure navigation
capabilities using satellite information.
12. The M240 Machine Gun (7.62mm) is a defensive weapon system used
to support troop insertion and medical evacuation missions.
13. The Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) is a PC-based common
approach for aircraft mission planning. It is a system of common and
host-platform-unique mission planning applications for Navy and Marine
Corps aircraft. Using a ``building block`` approach, developers
integrate and assemble a JMPS Mission Planning Environment (MPE) from a
set of software sub-components to meet the needs of a particular
aircraft type. An MPE consists of a framework, one or more common
components/federated applications, and a Unique Planning Component
(UPC). The foundation of an MPE is the framework, which allows the host
operating system to interface and interact with the MPE. The second
level of an MPE consists of the common components and/or federated
applications; these applications provide functionality that is common
to multiple aircraft platforms (i.e. weather or GPS munitions). The
final level of software is the UPC, which provides platform-specific
functionality and integrates the common components functions and the
framework interface to produce the overall mission planning software
environment for the platform. When bundled, the three levels of
software become an MPE that is specific to a single aircraft type.
Depending on the aircraft model, a JMPS MPE might operate on a stand-
alone, locally networked, or domain controlled, or a mixture of all
three operating environments.
14. The highest level of classification of defense articles,
components, and services included in this potential sale is SECRET.
15. If a technologically advanced adversary were to obtain
knowledge of the hardware and software elements, the information could
be used to develop countermeasures or equivalent systems which might
reduce system effectiveness or be used in the development of a system
with similar or advanced capabilities.
16. A determination has been made that the Government of Indonesia
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.
17. All defense articles and services listed in this transmittal
have been authorized for release and export to Indonesia.
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