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Page 1: 1st July 2018 - 30th September 2018 - GOV UK · This report covers export licensing decisions made by Her Majesty's Government (HMG) between 1st July 2018 and 30th September 2018

Strategic Export Controls: CountryPivot Report

1st July 2018 - 30th September2018

October 2020

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Countries: All countries

Case Types: All case types

All Cases / Incorporation Cases Only: All cases

Ultimate Destinations: All countries

Licence Statuses: All licence statuses

Reasons for Refusal: All reasons for refusal

Case Summaries: All case summaries

Ratings: All control entries

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Introduction

This report covers export licensing decisions made by Her Majesty's Government (HMG) between 1st July2018 and 30th September 2018. Licence applications are submitted to and processed by the Export ControlOrganisation (ECO), part of the Department for International Trade, through a purpose-built online licensingsystem called Spire. The ECO issues licences for controlling the export of strategic goods.

Whether or not an export licence is required is determined by four factors, the:

- nature of the goods due to be exported- destination concerned- ultimate end use of the goods- licensability of trade activities of the goods due to be exported

Broadly there are two types of licence, individual and general. Licences can be standard or open.

Each licence names the goods that can be exported and specifies the destinations to which they can beexported, along with other details and restrictions. General licences are pre-published and can be used by alleligible exporters whereas individual licences are issued following a successful application and allow only thosenamed on the application to export certain goods. Those exporting under general licences must adhere to theterms and conditions of the licence under which they wish to export. Exporters must register with the ECO to usea general licence and are subject to regular audits to ensure the licence terms and conditions are being adheredto. Those requiring an individual licence must submit an application to the ECO where they wish to make exportsnot covered by the terms and conditions of a general licence.

Generally, open licences can be used with fewer restrictions than standard licences. Standard licences tend toname a specific quantity of specific goods that can be exported to a specific destination whereas open licencesmay include a wider range of goods or destinations and generally do not limit the quantity of goods that can beexported.

A glossary of key terms follows this introduction which explains the various licence types and subtypes thatcan be used or applied for and how information relating to each licence type and subtype is available within thisreport.

This report and other sources of information

Each of these quarterly reports (from 2015Q1 published in July 2015) is supplemented by a set of data tables inspread sheet format (plus CSV format) and a statistical commentary document in addition to this report. The datatables provide the same information as presented in this report but in a different format and for periods back to1 January 2008. CSV spread sheets use a non-proprietary format that facilitates the manipulation of the data bya variety of software (not just Microsoft Excel) and provide the same information as available from the data tables.These outputs can be found alongside this report under the 'Quarterly reports' heading here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data

The 'New Report' tool on the "Strategic Export Controls: Reports and Statistics" web page can also be used todownload data. The tool offers a variety of filters that can be applied to allow users to download data of specificinterest, such as licences which name a certain destination or licences for the shipment of goods with a certainrating. The tool is available here (registration required):

https://www.exportcontroldb.trade.gov.uk/sdb/fox/sdb/SDBHOME

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Key terminology and data available in this report

Licences types exist for each combination of open/standard and general/individual , except for standard general. The following table summarises the licence types under each of these headings. Each of these licence type hassubtypes (more information available under 'Licence types and subtypes').

Open Standard

General OGELs Not applicable

Individual OIELs, OITCLs, SIELs, SITCLs

Key terms

Strategic goods include military goods and a wide range 'dual-use' goods; civilian goods with a military purpose.Goods are assessed against a consolidated list of goods that require export authorisation, available here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-strategic-export-control-lists-the-consolidated-list-of-strategic-military-and-dual-use-items-that-require-export-authorisation

It is possible for a licence to be for both military and dual-use goods.

Control Entries are the codes assigned to each good on the consolidated list of goods that require exportauthorisation (herein 'consolidated list'). For example, all control entries beginning 'ML' (such as ML1, ML8etc) are control entries for military goods. The process of assigning control entries to goods is called Rating.

In some cases goods can be made subject to control if they do not appear on the consolidated list. Goods thatthe exporter has been told, knows or suspects are, or may be, intended for "WMD Purposes" are given the rating"End-Use". Goods that the exporter has been told, knows or suspects are, or may be, intended for use ascomponents in, or production or test equipment for, military equipment in an embargoed destination; or may beintended for use as parts of military goods illegally obtained from the UK, irrespective of destination, are given therating "MEND". Both of these "end-use" ratings are also sometimes referred to as "catch all" ratings.

Case summaries are text descriptions used to classify goods on licences. They are standardised descriptions toexplain what the goods are without giving away commercially sensitive details about the goods (such as design orintellectual property). Using standardised descriptions also facilitates comparison and analysis. Often extra detailis communicated by using prefixes. For example, a replacement part for a sporting shotgun may be described as"components for sporting shotguns" rather than just "sporting shotgun".

One or more Control Entry can be used to rate more than one good on a licence. Also, one or more CaseSummaries can be used to describe a single Control Entry.

Goods are rated as Military (ie, they are assigned a Control Entry from the UK Military List within theconsolidated list ) or they are rated as being Non-military. Non-military goods:

- appear on other lists within the consolidated list , such as the UK Dual-Use List .- also include goods refused to destinations that are placed under sanctions, such as trade sanctionsor an arms embargo. Licences relating to the goods affected by the sanction do not get approved butalso do not get rated against the consolidated list. They are instead rated with a sanction code,such as 'RUS' for Russia and 'IRN' for Iran.

SIELs for goods covered by the torture regulation (see "Licence types and subtypes") concern trade incertain equipment and products which could be used for capital punishment torture or other cruel, inhuman ordegrading treatment or punishment. These are classed as non-military goods but appear separately to thestatistics on licences for non-military goods. SIELs for goods covered by the torture regulation are therefore not

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included in the count of non-military goods for other SIEL subtypes.

As noted, goods can also be rated even if they don't appear on the consolidated list.

Licence applications can be Refused (for standard individual licences) or Rejected (for open individuallicences). Licences are refused/rejected for one or more pre-specified reasons. All applications for licences areassessed on a case-by-case basis against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteriaand a decision made on either approval or refusal. Depending on the nature of the goods, other policy aspectsmight also be considered. For example, if the exported goods are due to be incorporated into another system,equipment or plant, then the items are also assessed against the UK's incorporation factors policy.

Applications for licences can be refused if it is deemed to fail one or more of the Consolidated EU and NationalArms Export Licensing Criteria. These 8 criteria include, for example, Preservation of regional peace, security andstability (criterion 4) or Respect for the UK's international obligations and commitments, in particular sanctionsadopted by the UN Security Council or the European Union, agreements on non-proliferation and other subjects,as well as other international obligation (criterion 1). More information about the criteria is available here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/consolidated-eu-and-national-arms-export-licensing-criteria

Licences can also be Revoked at any time after being Issued.

Case & goods footnotes are added to certain cases to provide explanation on the end use and/or end user.

Country footnotes are added to destinations with the aim to help the user understand why certain goods mayhave been approved, refused/rejected or revoked in the period.

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Licence types and subtypes

Export Licences

General Licences

Before data are presented per destination, a table summarises the use of Open General Export Licences(OGELs) on page 15. OGELs are pre-published licences allowing the export of certain goods to certaindestinations. If exporters are eligible to trade under an OGEL then they should register to use that OGEL. Onceregistered, there is no need for an exporter to submit further applications to trade under the licence they haveregistered to use.

Some Open General Transhipment licences exist for the transhipment of certain goods through the UKen-route from one country to another, providing in all cases that the relevant conditions are met.

There are no Open General licences for the incorporation of goods into another product or higher levelsystems.

Individual Licences

The vast majority of this report presents information (where available) per destination relating to standardindividual licences and open individual licences (SIELs, OIELs, SITLs, SITCLs and OITCLs). All destinations arepresented in this report, and if information regarding certain licence types is not presented for a destination thenthis is because no decisions have been made on such licences in this period.

Exporters should check to see whether they are eligible to use an open general licence before applying for eithera standard individual licence (eg SIEL, SITCL) or open individual licence (eg OIEL, OITCL), whichever is mostappropriate.

Open Individual Licences

Open Individual Export Licences (OIELs) are specific to an individual exporter and cover multiple shipments ofspecified items to specified destinations and/or, in some cases, specified consignees. Licences permittingpermanent export are generally valid for up to 5 years from the date of issue. However, OIELs covering the exportto EU Member States of goods entered on the Military List and Dealer to Dealer OIELs (an OIEL subtype) aregenerally valid for 3 years.

Other OIELs:

There are several subtypes of OIELS including Global Project Licences, as well as Dealer-to-dealer,Cryptographic, Media and Continental Shelf OIELs.

Dealer-to-dealer OIELs (or simply Dealer OIELs) authorise UK registered firearms dealers to export certaincategories of firearms and ammunition solely to other registered firearms dealers on the European Union only,provided that copies of valid documentation are forwarded to the Home Office at least 2 working days before eachshipment.

Cryptographic OIELs authorise the export of specified cryptography hardware or software and the transfer ofspecified cryptography technology. These licences do not cover hardware, software or technology which includescertain types of cryptanalytic functions.

Media OIELs authorise the export of military helmets, body armour, non-military 4WD civilian vehicles with

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ballistic protection and specially designed components for any of these items, mainly for the protection of aidagency workers and journalists in areas of conflict. The licence permits these goods to be exported to alldestinations on a temporary basis only, i.e. the goods must be returned to the United Kingdom when no longerrequired.

Continental Shelf OIELs authorise the export of controlled goods to the UK sector of the Continental Shelf forthe use only on, or in connection with, offshore installation and associated vessels.

Global Project Licences

Global Project Licences (GPL) are a form of export licence that were introduced by Framework Agreementpartners (UK, France, Italy, Sweden, Spain and Germany) to streamline the arrangements for licensing militarygoods and technologies between them, where these transfers relate to their participation in specific collaborativedefence projects. In relation to the collaborative project, each Partner state will, as appropriate, issue their ownGPLs to permit transfers of specified goods and technology where these are required for that programme. TheGPLs operate on a similar basis to UK Open Individual Export Licences. In the UK, applications for GPLs areassessed against the Consolidated Criteria.

Standard Individual Licences

Standard Individual Export Licences (SIELs) are specific to an individual exporter and generally allowshipments of specified items to a specified consignee up to the quantity specified by the licence.

There are 5 main subtypes; permanent, temporary, incorporation, transhipment and SIELs for Goods covered bythe torture regulation.

- Permanent SIELs are for items that are for permanent export to a destination. They are generallyvalid for 2 years from date of issue.- Temporary SIELs are for where the export is temporary, for example for the purposes ofdemonstration, trial or evaluation, and the licence is generally valid for one year only. The goods mustbe returned before the licence expires. Temporary SIELs can cover more than one destination and insuch cases the licence will be counted once per destination. Therefore users should express cautionwhen summing licence details together across countries.- Incorporation SIELs are for goods that are due to be incorporated ie, installing them into anotherproduct or higher level system. For incorporation cases there are two end user types. The 'end user' isthe person/organisation incorporating the goods. The 'ultimate end user' is defined as the entity thatuses the product or the higher level system into which the exported goods are installed or incorporated.- Transhipment SIELs are needed for the transhipment of certain goods through the UK en-routefrom one country to another, providing certain conditions are met. This subtype of SIEL is also called aStandard Individual Transhipment Licence (SITL). Most other transhipments (of certain goods throughthe UK en-route from one country to another) can be made under one of the Open GeneralTranshipment Licences, provided in all cases that the relevant conditions are met. There are no OpenIndividual licences for transhipments.- SIELs for Goods covered by the torture regulation concern trade in certain equipment andproducts which could be used for capital punishment, torture or other cruel, inhuman or degradingtreatment or punishment. These are classed as non-military goods but appear separately to thestatistics on licences for non-military goods. SIELs for Goods covered by the torture regulation aretherefore not included in the count of non-military goods for other SIEL subtypes.

It should be noted that the refusal of an application for an OIEL, amendment to exclude a particular destination(s)and/or item(s), or the revocation of an OIEL, does not prevent a company from applying for a SIEL covering someor all of the items concerned to specified consignees in the relevant destinations. Clearly, however, the factorsthat led to the original decision would be taken into account in the decision on any such application.

Other Individual Licences

Information on Other Individual licences is not included as part of this report, or as part of the Excel or CSVspread sheets released alongside this report. Please see separate documentation entitled 'Data for OtherLicences' published alongside this, or previous, reports.

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Trade Control Licences

Trade Control licences are required for those brokering the export of strategic goods. Brokering means buying orselling, or arranging or negotiating transactions for the purchase, sale, or supply, of goods located in one thirdcountry for transfer to another. There are Open and Standard Trade Control licences

An Open Individual Trade Control Licence (OITCL) is specific to a named trader and covers involvement intrading of a generally unlimited supply of specific goods between specific source and destination countries and/orspecified consignors, consignees and end-users. OITCLs are generally valid for 5 years.

A Standard Individual Trade Control Licence (SITCL) is specific to a named trader and covers involvement intrading of a set quantity of specific goods between a specific source and destination country with a specifiedconsignor, consignee and end-user. SITCLs will normally be valid for 2 years. Upon expiry either by time orbecause the activity has taken place, the licence ceases to be valid and must be returned to the Export ControlOrganisation. Once the licence expires, a new application must be applied for if further trades are required. LikeIndividual Export licences, exporters should check to see whether they are eligible to use an OITCL beforeapplying for a SITCL.

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Reporting

Summary Tables

Before more detailed information is presented by destination on SIELs, OIELs, SITCLs and OITCLs, datasummarising the number of licences Issued, Refused/Rejected and Revoked for each licence type within theperiod are presented.

Following this is some detailed information on Dealer OIELs, Cryptographic OIELs, Media OIELs, ContinentalShelf OIELs and Global Project Licences - as generally there are not many of these per quarter so the informationis best summarised for all destinations together in one table. Processing statistics are reported, similar to thosepresented per destination (see below). A table showing registrations, suspensions and de-registrations for the useof OGELs immediately precedes detailed information per destination.

Information Per Destination

Information for each destination follows the same pattern. The minimum information provided for each destinationis processing statistics. Where no such licences decisions were made in the period, there is simply no informationpresented for such cases.

Processing statistics

The time calculated is the initial processing time, ie, the time elapsed from when the application is first receivedto when it is closed. All closed cases are counted, including those where the licence is issued or refused/rejected,or where the application is stopped or withdrawn, or where there was No Licence Required (NLR) decision madeon the licence. Revocations apply to existing licences only, so are not counted. Time spent by the ECO waiting fordocuments from applicants or any time where the ECO are waiting for the applicant to respond to a request forfurther information is excluded. Time taken to make any amendments post-decision is not counted. For moreinformation on how processing time in calculated, please consult the Quality and Methodology Report on theStrategic Export Controls licensing statistics web page:https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data.

Separately for SIELs, SITCLs, OIELs and OITCLs the following processing statistics are presented perdestination:

- Median processing time- % and number of licences completed in 20 and 60 working days. For SIELs there are governmenttargets to process 70% of applications within 20 working days and 99% within 60 working days. ForOIELs and OITCLs there are government targets to process 60% of applications within 60 workingdays.

Licencing statistics

The information within the report covers those licences Issued, Refused/Rejected or Revoked within the period. Itdoes not include information where applications were not fully processed, eg stopped or withdrawn, informationon goods where there was No Licence Required (NLR), or certain changes to an existing licence - such asre-opening an application to make changes such as extensions to licences, removing good/s (although this is notdone for OIELs), removing country/countries, or amending applicant errors.

If goods / countries are added to an application and subsequently end up on a licence they will be reported as anew issue for that period. The existing items will not be re-reported. The same applies for items removed from anapplication on an amendment, except in this case it will be reported as revoked.

In a small number of cases there may be a subsequent change of status during the same period. There are two

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main reasons for such changes: a licence issued during the period may have been issued then subsequentlyrevoked in the same period, for example because of the imposition of trade sanctions or an arms embargo; or adecision during the period to refuse a licence might be overturned because the applicant later appealedsuccessfully and the licence was issued in a later period. These cases are flagged in this report as Rv and Arespectively.

For each destination and for each of Issued, Refused and Revoked the following is data is presented in thisreport, where available, for each SIEL subtype (note: information on SITLs can be found under the heading'SIELs - Transhipment'):

- A count of the number of licences on which goods were Issued, Refused or Revoked categorised bythe type of goods; Military, Non-military or Both Military and Non-military (see 'Key Terms'). Examplesof when a licence may be for both military and non-military goods could be where the goods are militarybody armour and civilian body armour, or where bomb detection goods are being sold for use by themilitary and for civilian use such as at airports. However, the military and non-military goods will notnecessarily be of the same type.- A count of the number of licences on which goods were Issued, Refused or Revoked per ControlEntry. Control Entries are presented per category (Military, Non-military or Both Military andNon-military) based on the licence they relate to. The number given is the number of licences on whicha Control Entry was used. Please note that more than one Control Entry can apply to goods on anindividual licence and each Control Entry is counted only once per individual licence (regardless of thenumber of goods that have been rated with that Control Entry).- Data for Issued SIELs includes the value of the goods in each category. However, note that goodscovered by issued SITLs merely pass through the UK and it would therefore be misleading to comparethe 'value' for these licences in the report with the value of items originating in the UK.- Case summaries for each of Issued, Refused and Revoked broken down by category(Mil/Non-mil/Both), listed below the appropriate Control Entry table in which they feature. Casesummaries for small arms covered by SIELs issued in the period give the number of units inparentheses. If the number of licences using the case summary in the period is more than one then thisis also detailed in parentheses (eg "2 licences"). Items that were allowed for Temporary export areindicated by a "T" preceding the description. Items that were originally allowed for Temporary exportbut then converted to allow Permanent export are indicated by a "T(P)". Note that more than one CaseSummary can apply to a single Control Entry. Note that more than one Case Summary can apply to asingle Control Entry.- The ultimate destination/s for goods that are being incorporated.- For refusals, the number of times each of the 8 Consolidated EU and National Arms Export LicensingCriteria are used to refuse licence applications for the destination is provided.

The Control Entries supplied are less detailed than those listed in the consolidated list of goods that requireexport authorisation. For example, we report ML1 but there are more specific codes such as ML1a, ML1b,ML1c and ML1d. Here is an example to explain how we would count the number of licences containing goodsrated ML1:

Issued licences for a given destination Control Entries applied to goods on licence

Licence 1 ML1a, ML1a, ML1b, ML1c

Licence 2 ML1a, ML2a

Licence 3 ML1a

Licence 4 ML1c

Licence 5 ML2a

Total number of licences containing goods rated ML1 4

In the example the number of licences containing goods rated ML1 is 4 because the more detailed codes (egML1a, ML1b etc) are treated as though they are the broader code ML1. Also, each Control Entry is counted amaximum of once per licence, so licence 1, 2, 3 and 4 each have a count of 1 for ML1.

The data on refused SIEL applications does not include those refused during this period following an appealagainst an earlier refusal. The SIELs data also does not cover goods that were removed from an applicationbefore a licence was issued, applications that were withdrawn or stopped before a decision was reached, orapplications where it was determined that no licence was required or that the goods could be exported to the

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destination concerned under an Open General Export Licence (OGEL).

In the case of SIELs refused or revoked, only the rating of the goods is provided.

Values are shown to the nearest pound. It should be noted that the actual value of exports made under thelicences is likely to be less than shown because some of these licences will not be used to make all of the exportsauthorised and others will not be used at all. In addition, some items are exported only temporarily and are laterreturned to the UK.

In some cases SIELs may be issued identifying more than one destination. This normally arises where a licenceis issued for the temporary export of items for exhibition or demonstration in more than one destination. Details ofthese licences are included in the information for each relevant destination. This means that the total number ofSIELs issued is lower than the sum of all SIELs issued shown across all the destination pages.

For each destination and for each of Issued, Refused and Revoked the following data is presented in this report,where available, for each OIEL subtype:

- A case summary description of the goods covered by each OIEL, with the items that were allowed fortemporary export indicated by a "T" preceding the description, for Issued, Rejected and Revokedlicences.

Case summaries are provided for all licences issued in the period or where the coverage of an existing licencewas amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of this destination or by the addition of goods.Case summaries are provided for licences fully revoked, refused in full or whose coverage was amended duringthe period by the removal of items and/or destinations. The destination coverage of an OIEL may be amended fora variety of reasons, but mainly in the light of recommendations received from advisory government departments.Sometimes amendments follow the imposition of an arms embargo, but they may also reflect general concernsabout the destination or a relevant change in circumstances there. A decision to exclude a particular country fromthe coverage of an OIEL does not mean that country is permanently excluded. Where the concerns that led to theoriginal decision are no longer relevant, it might be decided to reinstate that destination.

The OIELs data does not cover applications from which specific goods or destinations were removed before anOIEL was issued, or applications withdrawn before a decision was reached, it was determined that no licence wasrequired or that the items could be exported to the destination concerned under an OGEL.

The information does not cover OIELs whose period of validity was extended temporarily during the periodpending a decision on an application for a new OIEL. Such cases amount to a temporary extension of an OIELgranted in an earlier period. The decision on the new application will be covered in this or a future report,depending on the timing of the decision. As OIELs cover multiple shipments of specified goods to specifieddestinations or specified consignees, exporters holding OIELs are not asked to provide details of the value ofgoods they propose to ship under an OIEL and it is therefore not possible to provide information on the total valueof OIELs issued.

As well as the data presented on SIELs and OIELS, data is presented on SITCLs and OITCLs:

- The number of SITCLs or OITCLs (presented separately) Issued, Refused (for SITCLs)/Rejected (forOITCLs) and Revoked in the period

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Overall Licensing Statistics

All licence applications Issued Refused/Rejected

Revoked

SIELs 3297 3235 62 0

- Permanent Standard 2704 2645 59 0

- Temporary Standard 212 212 0 0

- Transhipment 0 0 0 0

- Incorporation 380 377 3 0

- For goods covered by the tortureregulation(Permanent or Temporary)

1 1 0 0

SITCLs 55 48 7 0

OIELs 90 80 10 0

- Standard 69 60 9 0

- Dealer-to-dealer 12 12 0 0

- Cryptographic 8 7 1 0

- Media 1 1 0 0

- Continental Shelf 0 0 0 0

Global Project Licences 0 0 0 0

OITCLs 2 1 1 0

Table notes for licensing statistics table:

SIEL and OIEL sub-types are mutually exclusive. SIEL Transhipments and Incorporations are permanent, but counted separately to Standard Permanent and Standard Temporarylicences. Counts of licence applications Issued, Refused/Rejected and Revoked count the decisions made during the period on the licence, whenever the case has been closed orre-opened then re-closed.

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Overall Processing Statistics

Processing statistics covering the period 1st July 2018 to 30th September 2018

Applications completed in 20working days

% applications completed in 20working days

Applications completed in 60working days

% applications completed in 60working days

Median processing time

SIELs 3364 84 3874 96 10 days- Permanent Standard 2825 84 3252 96 10 days- Temporary Standard 207 85 237 97 11 days- Transhipment 2 67 2 67 6 days- Incorporation 329 81 382 94 11 days- For goods covered by thetorture regulation(Permanent or Temporary)

1 100 1 100 11 days

SITCLs 50 66 62 82 12 daysOIELs 33 29 67 59 49 days- Standard 12 14 43 49 61 days- Dealer-to-dealer 13 100 13 100 4 days- Cryptographic 6 60 8 80 8 days- Media 1 100 1 100 4 days- Continental Shelf 1 50 2 100 11 daysGlobal Project Licences n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aOITCLs 1 20 3 60 48 days

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Open General Export Licences (OGLs)

OGLs can be used to export certain goods to certain destinations providing the terms and conditions of the OGL are met. See further information on militarygoods OGLs (https://www.gov.uk/military-goods-ogels) and dual-use goods OGLs (https://www.gov.uk/dual-use-open-general-export-licences-explained).

OGL Name Registrations in this period Suspensions in this period Deregistrations in this periodOpen General Export Licence (Export of Dual-Use items to EUMember States)

0 0 0

EU GEA 001 (EU001) 43 0 1EU GEA 002 (EU002) - exports of certain dual-use items to certaindestinations

4 0 0

EU GEA 003 (EU003) - export after repair/replacement 2 0 0EU GEA 004 (EU004) - temporary export for exhibition or fair 4 0 0EU GEA 005 (EU005) - telecommunications 1 0 0EU GEA 006 (EU006) - chemicals 0 0 0Chemicals (Rv) 1 0 1Cryptographic Development (Rv) 0 0 0Export After Exhibition: Dual-Use Items (Rv) 0 0 0Export After Repair/Replacement Under Warranty: Dual-Use Items(Rv)

1 0 0

Export For Repair/Replacement Under Warranty: Dual-Use Items(Rv)

3 0 0

Dual-Use Items: Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Rv) 1 0 0Open General Export Licence (International Non-ProliferationRegime Decontrols: Dual-Use Items) (Rv)

0 0 0

Low Value Shipments (Rv) 2 0 0OIL and GAS Exploration: Dual-Use Items (Rv) 5 0 0Technology for Dual-Use Items (Rv) 2 0 0

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OGL Name Registrations in this period Suspensions in this period Deregistrations in this periodTurkey (Rv) 2 0 0X (Rv) 1 0 0Military and Dual Use Goods: UK Forces deployed in embargoeddestinations

0 0 0

Military and Dual-Use Goods: UK Forces deployed innon-embargoed destinations (Rv)

2 0 0

Exports of non-lethal military and Dual-Use Goods: To UKDiplomatic Missions or Consular Posts

0 0 0

Access Overseas to Software and Technology for Military Goods:Individual Use Only (Rv)

6 0 0

Export After Exhibition or Demonstration: Military Goods (Rv) 2 0 0Export After Repair/replacement Under Warranty: Military Goods(Rv)

7 0 0

Export For Repair/Replacement Under Warranty: Military Goods(Rv)

4 0 0

Exports or transfers in Support of UK Government DefenceContracts (Rv)

3 0 0

OGEL (Certified Companies) 3 0 0OGEL (Exports under the US-UK Defence Trade Co-operationTreaty)

0 0 0

OGEL (International Non-proliferation Regime Decontrols: MilitaryItems) (Rv)

0 0 0

Historic Military Goods (Rv) 0 0 0Open General Export Licence (Historic Military Vehicles and ArtilleryPieces)

3 0 0

Military Components 3 0 0Military Goods, Software and Technology 16 0 1Military Goods: Collaborative Project Typhoon (Rv) 1 0 0Military Goods: For Demonstration (Rv) 5 0 0Military Goods: A400M Collaborative Programme (Rv) 1 0 0

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OGL Name Registrations in this period Suspensions in this period Deregistrations in this periodMilitary Goods, Software and Technology: Government or NATOEnd-Use

8 0 0

Export For Exhibition: Military Goods (Rv) 9 0 0Military Surplus Vehicles (Rv) 2 0 0Objects of Cultural Interest 1 0 0Software and Source Code for Military Goods (Rv) 3 0 0Technology for Military Goods (Rv) 13 0 0Vintage Aircraft 0 0 0Accompanied Personal Effects: Sporting Firearms (Rv) 0 0 0Open General Licence: Government of Sierra Leone 0 0 0Open General Licence - Iraq 0 0 0Radioactive Sources 0 0 0Open General Transhipment Licence 0 0 0Open General Transhipment Licence (Sporting Guns) 0 0 0Open General Transhipment Licence (Postal Packets) 0 0 0Open General Transhipment Licence (Dual-use Goods: Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region) (Rv)

0 0 0

Open General Trade Control Licence (Category C Goods) (Rv) 6 0 0Open General Trade Control Licence (Trade and Transportation:Small Arms and Light Weapons) (Rv)

4 0 0

Open General Trade Control Licence (Insurance or Reinsurance) 0 0 0Open General Trade Control Licence (Maritime Anti-Piracy) 2 0 0Computers (Rv) 0 0 0Open General Export Licence (CRYPTOGRAPHY) (Rv) 0 0 0Open General Export Licence (Vintage Military Vehicles) (Rv) 0 0 0Open General Trade Control Licence (Rv) 0 0 0Open General Export Licence (exports in support of joint strikefighter: F-35 Lightning II)

1 0 0

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OGL Name Registrations in this period Suspensions in this period Deregistrations in this periodOpen General Export Licence (PCBs and components for dual-useitems) (Rv)

5 0 0

Open General Export Licence (PCBs and Components for militarygoods) (Rv)

4 0 0

Open General Export Licence (Exports in Support of TurkishAerospace Industries (TAI) TF-X Programme)

0 0 0

Open General Export Licence (Information Security Items) (Rv) 9 0 0Exports or transfers in Support of UK Government DefenceContracts - from June 2019

0 0 0

Export After Repair/replacement Under Warranty: Military Goods -from June 2019

0 0 0

Technology for Military Goods - from June 2019 0 0 0Software and Source Code for Military Goods - from June 2019 0 0 0Open General Export Licence (PCBs and Components for militarygoods) - from June 2019

0 0 0

Military Goods: Collaborative Project Typhoon - from June 2019 0 0 0Export After Repair/Replacement Under Warranty: Dual-Use Items -from June 2019

0 0 0

Technology for Dual-Use Items - from June 2019 0 0 0Open General Export Licence (PCBs and components for dual-useitems) - from June 2019

0 0 0

Open General Trade Control Licence (Category C Goods) - fromDecember 2019

0 0 0

Open General Trade Control Licence (Trade and Transportation:Small Arms and Light Weapons) - from December 2019

0 0 0

Access Overseas to Software and Technology for Military Goods:Individual Use Only - from December 2019

0 0 0

Historic Military Goods - from December 2019 0 0 0Military Goods: For Demonstration - from December 2019 0 0 0Military Surplus Vehicles - from December 2019 0 0 0

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OGL Name Registrations in this period Suspensions in this period Deregistrations in this periodExport For Repair/Replacement Under Warranty: Military Goods -from December 2019

0 0 0

Export For Exhibition: Military Goods - from December 2019 0 0 0Cryptographic Development - from December 2019 0 0 0Chemicals - from December 2019 0 0 0Low Value Shipments - from December 2019 0 0 0OIL and GAS Exploration: Dual-Use Items - from December 2019 0 0 0Export For Repair/Replacement Under Warranty: Dual-Use Items -from December 2019

0 0 0

Military and Dual-Use Goods: UK Forces deployed innon-embargoed destinations - from December 2019

0 0 0

Open General Export Licence (Information Security Items) - fromDecember 2019

0 0 0

Military Goods: A400M Collaborative Programme - from February2020

0 0 0

Rv - OGL has been revoked in full.

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Dealer to Dealer (Dealer) Open Individual Export Licences(OIELs)

The following is a list of the items that have been authorised for export to the following destinationsonly:

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland,Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

No of LicencesIssued

Goods Summary

12 blank/inert ammunition, components for pistols, components for sporting guns,components for sporting shotguns, components for weapon sights, pistols, smallarms ammunition, smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition, sporting guns, sportingshotgun ammunition, sporting shotguns, training blank/inert ammunition, trainingsmall arms ammunition, training smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition, weapon sights

Media Open Individual Export Licences (OIELs)

All Countries

No of LicencesIssued

Goods Summary

1 all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection, body armour, civil body armour,civil NBC protection clothing, civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot controlagent protection equipment, components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballisticprotection, components for body armour, components for civil body armour,components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, military helmets, NBCprotective/defensive equipment

Cryptographic (Crypto) Open Individual Export Licences(OIELs)

No of LicencesIssued

The following is a list of the items that have been authorised for export to allcountries EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING:Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosniaand Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Burundi, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, CzechRepublic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia,Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan,Latvia, Liberia, Libya, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Myanmar, Netherlands, NewZealand, Nigeria, North Korea, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia,Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, South Sudan, Spain, Sudan,Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tanzania, Uganda, United States of America,Venezuela, Zimbabwe

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7 components for information security equipment, equipment for generatingspreading codes, impulse radio equipment, information security equipment,information security software, software for equipment for generating spreadingcodes, software for impulse radio equipment, software for information securitysoftware, technology for equipment for generating spreading codes, technologyfor impulse radio equipment, technology for information security equipment,technology for information security software, technology for software forequipment for generating spreading codes, technology for software for impulseradio equipment, technology for software for information security equipment,technology for software for information security software

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Afghanistan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 23 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 38% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (8)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 205 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 6 £191,045Non-military 2 £32,162Total 8 £223,207

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £70,009ML10 3 £30,746ML11 1 £90,000ML13 1 £289

components for combat aircraft.components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for military support aircraft.components for military training aircraft (2 licences).military guidance/navigation equipment.military helmets [See footnote 2].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £32,000

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5A002 1 £162

civil NBC detection systems.information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]2 P information security equipment

Country Footnotes

1. Arms embargo sanctions in place for Afghanistan apply to those individuals, groups, undertakings and entitiesdesignated under the criteria stated in UN Security Council Resolution 2255 (2015), whose names are held onthe list established pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution 1988 (2011). The EU implements thesemeasures through Council Decision 2011/486/CFSP, as amended; as well as Council Regulation (EU) No753/2011, as amended.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.2. Licence granted for personal end use.

Albania

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 176 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £11,456Total 1 £11,456

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

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Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £11,456

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]2 P neutron generators

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.

Algeria

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 75% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 69 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £24,136Total 2 £24,136

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £20,5505A002 1 £3,586

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft

All Countries

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Angola

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £2,406Non-military 2 £77,453Total 3 £79,859

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £2,406

components for military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 2 £77,453

information security equipment (2 licences).

Antigua and Barbuda

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 14 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 53 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £33,000Total 1 £33,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £33,000

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information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Argentina

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 86% (12)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (14)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 62 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 4 £218,078Non-military 10 £1,563,822Total 14 £1,781,900

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 1 £140,000ML6 1 £16,000ML9 1 £60,718

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PL5001 1 £1,360

anti-riot/ballistic shields [See footnote 1].components for naval engines.

T military support vehicles.small arms ammunition [See footnote 3].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C351 1 £92B350 1 £3135A002 3 £1,546,000PL9010 5 £17,500

components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment [See footnote 7].information security equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 4, 5, 6].

T sporting shotguns (1) (3 licences).T sporting shotguns (2) (2 licences).

viruses [See footnote 2].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

Country Footnotes

1. No licences shall be granted for any military or dual-use goods and technology being supplied to militaryend-users in Argentina, except in exceptional circumstances. This decision will not affect licences for itemsintended for end-users other than the Argentine military.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for protective equipment for crowd control use. Law enforcement agency end use.2. Licence granted for academic research purposes. Academic end users.3. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.4. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Armenia

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 313 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 100% (1)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft

Country Footnotes

1. The UK interprets the OSCE arms embargo for Armenia as prohibiting the export of any military goods ortechnology to any person, or to any destination, in Armenia. It has been UK practice occasionally to make anexemption in its interpretation of the embargo by approving exports of non-lethal military goods tohumanitarian, media or peacekeeping organisations, where it is clear that the embargo was not intended toprevent those exports and there is a strong humanitarian case for them.

Aruba

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 55 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Australia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 96% (48)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (50)

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% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 80 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 25% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 38% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 41 £1,917,973Non-military 5 £51,053Total 46 £1,969,026

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 8 £118,673ML2 1 £48,000ML3 1 £880ML4 2 £113,559ML5 1 £590ML7 15 £1,262,122ML9 2 £24,739ML10 7 £56,982ML11 5 £125,130ML13 1 £1,900ML14 4 £30,000ML15 1 £135,000ML22 1 £0PL5001 1 £399

accessories for assault rifles.anti-riot/ballistic shields.

T body armour.T components for body armour.

components for combat aircraft (4 licences).components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for military communications equipment.components for military electronic equipment.components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for military patrol/assault craft.components for military radars.components for military training aircraft.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment (7 licences).components for small arms ammunition.

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equipment for the use of NBC protective/defensive equipment (4 licences).general military aircraft components (2 licences).general naval vessel components.

T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.military training equipment (4 licences).NBC protective/defensive equipment (12 licences).

T projectile launchers.sporting guns (1).sporting guns (2).sporting guns (3).sporting guns (4) (2 licences).sporting guns (10).technology for NBC detection equipment.weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £7,5126A006 1 £8,4127A003 1 £32,500PL9010 2 £2,629

inertial equipment.information security equipment.magnetometers.sporting shotguns (1) (2 licences).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £1,953Total 1 £1,953

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML9 1 £1,953

general naval vessel components.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Kiribati

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P command communications control and intelligence software, technology for

command communications control and intelligence software3 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

4 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Australian Antarctic Territory

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Austria

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (6)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (6)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 40% (2)

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% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 40% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 4 £1,735,532Total 4 £1,735,532

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £1,724,700ML6 1 £8,357ML7 1 £475ML13 1 £2,000

body armour.general military vehicle components.NBC protective/defensive equipment.weapon night sights.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £190Total 1 £190

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML11 1 £190

military electronic equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

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China

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P technology for equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment,

technology for military support vehicles, technology for naval engines, technology forproduction installations for equipment for the production ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for production installations formilitary support vehicles, technology for production installations for naval engines,technology for production installations for submarines, technology for software forequipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology forsoftware for military support vehicles, technology for software for naval engines,technology for software for submarines, technology for submarines

2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Azerbaijan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 86% (6)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (7)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 110 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 50% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 7 £251,685Total 7 £251,685

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

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Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A101 1 £182,0005A002 5 £57,7105D002 1 £5007A103 1 £11,475

guidance/navigation equipment.information security equipment (5 licences).software for information security equipment.

T X-ray generators.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Country Footnotes

1. The UK interprets the OSCE arms embargo for Azerbaijan as prohibiting the export of any military goods ortechnology to any person, or to any destination, in Azerbaijan. It has been UK practice occasionally to makean exemption in its interpretation of the embargo by approving exports of non-lethal military goods tohumanitarian, media or peacekeeping organisations, where it is clear that the embargo was not intended toprevent those exports and there is a strong humanitarian case for them.

Azores

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

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1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Bahamas

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 92 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Bahrain

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 93% (14)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (15)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 22 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 7 £60,878Non-military 4 £673,000Both Military and Non-military 1 £21,849Total 12 £755,727

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £23,995ML3 2 £11,400ML7 1 £4,782ML10 3 £20,701

assault rifles (1) [See footnote 4].assault rifles (2) [See footnote 5].components for assault rifles [See footnote 5].components for military training aircraft (3 licences).gun silencers (3 licences) [See footnotes 2, 4, 5].pistols (1) (2 licences) [See footnotes 4, 5].small arms ammunition (2 licences) [See footnotes 4, 5].sporting guns (2) [See footnote 4].tear gas/riot control agents [See footnote 1].weapon night sights [See footnote 4].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 2 £48,0007A103 2 £625,000

civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences).civil NBC detection systems.inertial equipment (2 licences).

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £17,849PL9010 1 £4,000

components for sniper rifles [See footnote 6].components for sporting guns [See footnote 6].gun silencers [See footnote 6].sniper rifles (1) [See footnote 6].

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sporting guns (5) [See footnote 6].sporting shotguns (2) [See footnote 6].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 3]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedChina 1 0 0

Issued

military helmets.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for training purposes. Armed forces end use.2. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.4. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.5. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.6. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.

Bangladesh

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 84% (16)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (19)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 5% (1)

Median processing time SITCLs 6 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 82 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

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% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 11 £1,734,220Non-military 5 £63,824Total 16 £1,798,044

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 1 £108,000ML4 5 £1,364,579ML8 2 £116ML10 1 £1,210ML11 3 £141,999ML13 2 £118,316

blank/inert ammunition [See footnote 1].bomb suits (2 licences) [See footnotes 8, 9].components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military support aircraft.components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment [See footnote 8].equipment for the use of military electronic equipment [See footnote 10].military communications equipment [See footnote 8].military equipment for initiating explosives [See footnote 11].military helmets (2 licences) [See footnotes 8, 9].military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment (2 licences)[See footnotes 10, 12].munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 13, 8].precursors for energetic materials (2 licences) [See footnotes 6, 7].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C227 1 £471C228 1 £475A001 1 £20,0005A002 2 £35,3245D002 1 £66A003 1 £8,400

calcium [See footnote 5].imaging cameras [See footnote 4].

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information security equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 14, 15].information security software [See footnote 15].magnesium [See footnote 5].

T Rv telecommunications interception equipment [See footnotes 2, 3].

Rv - Some or all of which have subsequently been revoked.

Refused

CountMilitary 1Total 1

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML3 1

small arms ammunition.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

7 1

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedBangladesh 1 0 0

Issued

promoting the supply of anti-armour ammunition.promoting the supply of military combat vehicles.

Case & goods Footnotes

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1. Blanks for naval ceremonial use2. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Government end use.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Government end use.4. Licence granted for government end use.5. Licence granted for academic research purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for academic research purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for academic research purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.8. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Armed forces end use.9. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Armed forces end use.10. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Armed forces end use.11. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.12. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.13. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.14. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.15. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Barbados

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 6 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £42,494Total 1 £42,494

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £42,494

hand grenades.illuminators.signalling devices.training hand grenades.

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OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Belarus

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 46 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 81 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 100% (2)

Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 100% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £2,151Total 1 £2,151

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 1 £2,151

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedSerbia 0 1 0Turkey 0 1 0

Refused

promoting the supply of assault rifles (2).promoting the supply of small arms ammunition.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

2 17 1

Country Footnotes

1. On 20 June 2011 the EU adopted additional restrictions against Belarus, including prohibitions on the supplyof arms and related material, as well as on equipment which might be used for internal repression. Restrictivemeasures currently in force with respect to Belarus are set out in Council Decision 2012/642/CFSP, asamended; as well as Council Regulation (EC) No 765/2006, as amended. Through Council Decision2018/280, EU Member States may export certain types of small-calibre sporting rifles, small-calibre sportingpistols and small calibre ammunition, exclusively for use in sports events or sports training, or technicalassistance or brokering services, financing or financial assistance related. This will be a limited number andwithout prejudice to the applicable licensing provisions. Member States shall notify other Member States andthe Commission of its intention to grant an authorisation, at least 10 days prior to the authorisation.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Belgium

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 92% (35)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 97% (37)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 76 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 20% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 40% (4)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 29 £8,667,881Non-military 4 £29,374Total 33 £8,697,255

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 6 £87,206ML2 12 £1,180,184ML4 4 £130,248ML6 4 £7,116,212ML10 2 £1,705ML13 2 £15,572ML17 1 £39,477ML22 3 £40PL5001 1 £97,237

anti-armour weapons.anti-riot/ballistic shields.artillery.components for artillery (8 licences).components for body armour.components for combat aircraft (2 licences).components for decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).components for gun mountings.components for heavy machine guns (2 licences).components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.components for sniper rifles (2 licences).decoying/countermeasure equipment.gun silencers.

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machine guns (1).machine guns (2).military combat vehicles (3 licences).military helmets (2 licences).military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment (2 licences).

T military support vehicles.signature suppression fittings/coatings/treatments for military use.sniper rifles (1).sporting guns (1).technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).technology for sniper rifles.weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0E001 1 £2PL9002 1 £80PL9010 2 £29,292

non-military energetic materials.sporting shotguns (1).sporting shotguns (4).technology for nuclear reactors.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £9,243,000Total 1 £9,243,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £9,243,000

components for turrets.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Saudi Arabia

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components fordecoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

3 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]4 P technology for enriched uranium, technology for materials containing enriched

uranium, technology for materials containing plutonium-239, technology for materialscontaining uranium-233, technology for nuclear fuel reprocessing equipment,technology for nuclear grade graphite, technology for nuclear reactor fuel elementfabrication equipment, technology for nuclear reactors, technology forplutonium-239, technology for products containing enriched uranium, technology forproducts containing plutonium-239, technology for products containing uranium-233,technology for uranium-233

5 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Benin

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £14,032Non-military 1 £34,776Total 2 £48,808

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The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £14,032

components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £34,776

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.

Bermuda

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £44,000Non-military 1 £12,346Total 2 £56,346

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

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Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML15 1 £44,000

military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A005 1 £12,346

civil body armour.

Bhutan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £17,046Total 1 £17,046

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £16,4365D002 1 £105E002 1 £600

information security equipment.software for information security equipment.technology for information security equipment.

Bolivia

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £16,000Non-military 1 £110,000Total 2 £126,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £16,000

T military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £110,000

information security equipment.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 219 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

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% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 50% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £280Non-military 2 £33,898Total 3 £34,178

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £280

weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 2 £33,898

information security equipment (2 licences).

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Case & goods Footnotes

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1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.

Botswana

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 90% (9)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (10)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 7 £5,065,107Non-military 3 £45,089Total 10 £5,110,195

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £74,930ML2 1 £2,017,327ML6 2 £55,000ML10 3 £2,917,850

components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for artillery.components for military support vehicles.components for weapon sights.military aircraft ground equipment (2 licences).military support vehicles (2 licences).sporting guns (2).

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 1 £7,0895A002 2 £38,000

components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.information security equipment.

T information security equipment.

Brazil

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 94% (62)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (66)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 10 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 74 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 17% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 29 £109,280,055Non-military 24 £4,854,341Total 53 £114,134,396

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML5 3 £1,336,166ML6 1 £16,000ML7 1 £15,007

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ML9 3 £210,669ML10 14 £106,460,554ML11 4 £609,019ML15 1 £628,000ML21 1 £580ML22 3 £4,059

components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for military communications equipment.components for military helicopters.components for military support aircraft (10 licences).components for naval engines.components for recognition/identification equipment (2 licences).general naval vessel components (2 licences).military aircrew safety equipment.military communications equipment.military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).

T military guidance/navigation equipment.military helicopters.military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.

T military support vehicles.NBC protective/defensive equipment.periscopes.software for military communications equipment.technology for military communications equipment.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0C003 1 £6851A004 2 £41,8781C006 2 £3,090,0001C111 1 £1,0532B350 2 £4,5065A002 2 £24,7325E002 1 £7426A001 2 £32,4116A003 2 £72,8036A008 2 £72,8497A002 1 £107,1607A003 5 £1,058,8967A103 2 £142,8808A002 1 £142,3988C001 1 £61,350

civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences).components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.components for radar equipment.constituents of propellants.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.deuterium compounds.electronics cooling fluids (2 licences).guidance/navigation equipment.gyroscopes.imaging cameras (2 licences).inertial equipment (6 licences).information security equipment (2 licences).radar equipment.sonar log equipment (2 licences).submersible equipment.syntactic foam.technology for information security equipment.

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SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 8 £217,400Total 8 £217,400

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML2 1 £123,912ML10 6 £61,489ML11 1 £32,000

components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for combat aircraft.components for military training aircraft (4 licences) [See footnote 1].military aircrew life support equipment.military guidance/navigation equipment.weapon sights.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

IndonesiaMauritaniaPhilippines

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P military guidance/navigation equipment2 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

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3 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, componentsfor military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

4 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedChina 1 0 0

Issued

body armour.military helmets.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for end use by the Air Force.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

British Antarctic Territory

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

British Virgin Islands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 16 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

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% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £755Total 1 £755

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A001 1 £755

marine position fixing equipment.

Brunei

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 65 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 38% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 7 £2,458,142Non-military 1 £27,168Total 8 £2,485,310

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

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Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 5 £934,600ML4 1 £7,695ML5 3 £152,000ML11 4 £49,747ML15 5 £1,314,100

components for military electronic equipment.T military guidance/navigation equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 6].T military image intensifier equipment (5 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (5 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].T rangefinding equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 3, 5].

signalling devices.T targeting equipment [See footnote 6].T weapon night sights (5 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].T weapon sights (5 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A002 1 £27,168

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 2].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 7]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.5. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.6. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.7. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Bulgaria

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 80% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (5)

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% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 41 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £90,650Total 3 £90,650

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £89,900ML6 1 £750

T assault rifles (7).T assault rifles (39).

components for military support vehicles.T machine guns (2).T machine guns (5).T pistols (11).

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

SITCLs

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Source Issued Refused RevokedJapan 2 0 0

Issued

oil and gas industry equipment/materials (2 licences).

Burundi

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £1,010Total 1 £1,010

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £1,010

information security equipment [See footnote 1].

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Cambodia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 14 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

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% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 17 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £33,000Total 1 £33,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £33,000

information security equipment.

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedUnited States of America 1 0 0

Issued

military equipment for initiating explosives [See footnote 1].

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for humanitarian end use.

Cameroon

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OIELs 74 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £220,000Total 1 £220,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £220,000

information security equipment [See footnote 2].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Canada

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 87% (33)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 95% (36)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time SITCLs 15 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 68 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 18% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 45% (5)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 12 £5,488,202Non-military 9 £702,787Both Military and Non-military 1 £3,640Total 22 £6,194,629

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 1 £42,600ML4 1 £1,027,851ML5 2 £152,912ML6 3 £50,430ML9 2 £39,410ML10 1 £1,950,000ML15 1 £125,000ML21 1 £2,100,000

components for artillery ammunition.components for submarines.components for tanks.components for targeting equipment (2 licences).decoying/countermeasure equipment.general military vehicle components.general naval vessel components.military combat vehicles.

T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.military training aircraft.software for military communications equipment.

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0E001 1 £12B201 1 £114,0005A002 1 £1,0016A001 1 £479,3006A003 2 £21,5006A006 1 £1,985PL9010 2 £85,000

hydrophones.imaging cameras (2 licences).information security equipment.machine tools.sporting shotguns (1).sporting shotguns (2).technology for materials containing natural uranium.technology for materials containing plutonium-239.technology for nuclear fuel reprocessing equipment.technology for nuclear reactor fuel element fabrication equipment.technology for uranium conversion equipment.

T underwater electric field sensors.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £1,659PL9010 1 £1,981

sporting guns (14).sporting shotguns (66).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 8 £1,119,198Total 8 £1,119,198

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML5 2 £1,048,914ML6 1 £35,831ML7 1 £8,866ML9 1 £17,495ML10 2 £2,592

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ML11 1 £5,500

components for military electronic equipment.components for military support aircraft (2 licences).components for military support vehicles.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.components for targeting equipment (2 licences).naval electrical/electronic equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

ChileFranceSaudi ArabiaTurkey

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 T projectile launchers, weapon mountings3 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

4 P components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for militarysonars, components for naval electrical/electronic equipment,decoying/countermeasure equipment, equipment for the use ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, equipment for the use of navalelectrical/electronic equipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, Software formodelling/simulating/evaluating weapon systems

5 P software for aerial target equipment, technology for aerial target equipment6 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedSweden 1 0 0

Issued

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components for combat aircraft.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Cayman Islands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 21 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 53 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £6,335Total 1 £6,335

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

PL9010 1 £6,335

sporting shotguns (1).

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]

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Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Central African Republic

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 43 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 17 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £13,168Non-military 2 £17,877Total 3 £31,045

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 1 £13,168

body armour [See footnote 3].components for body armour [See footnote 3].military helmets [See footnote 3].

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 2 £17,877

information security equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 1, 2].

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedPortugal 1 0 0

Issued

promoting the supply of assault rifles (36).promoting the supply of exploding grenade ammunition.promoting the supply of grenade launchers.promoting the supply of military shotguns (2).promoting the supply of small arms ammunition.

Country Footnotes

1. UN Security Council Resolution 2127 (2013) established an arms embargo to restrict exports of arms, orrelated material, and of training, technical or financial assistance related to military activities; exemptions applyto some UN, humanitarian, peacekeeping and government entities. UNSCR 2399 (2018) extended the armsembargo until 31 January 2019. The EU implements these measures through Council Decision2013/798/CFSP, as amended; as well as Council Regulation (EU) No 224/2014, as amended.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.2. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.3. Licence granted for humanitarian end use.

Chad

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 61 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £50,700Total 1 £50,700

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that more

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than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 1 £50,700

components for body armour.military helmets.

Channel Islands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (19)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (19)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 91 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 15 £61,007Non-military 2 £1,079Total 17 £62,086

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 7 £21,033ML3 4 £9,474ML6 4 £5,860ML15 1 £24,640

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assault rifles (1) (2 licences).components for military combat vehicles (3 licences).components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.general military vehicle components.machine guns (2).machine guns (3).pistols (1).pistols (10).small arms ammunition (3 licences).sporting guns (1) (2 licences).sporting guns (2) (2 licences).sporting shotgun ammunition.sporting shotguns (1).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

PL9011 2 £1,079

sporting guns (3).sporting shotguns (1).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £13,494Total 1 £13,494

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £13,494

components for military combat vehicles.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

United Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary

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1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Chile

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 92% (23)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (25)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 62 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 14 £441,293Non-military 7 £826,029Both Military and Non-military 1 £185,500Total 22 £1,452,822

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £76,176ML5 3 £50,930ML6 1 £16,000ML9 2 £3,984ML11 5 £109,172ML13 1 £9,000ML15 1 £176,010ML22 1 £21

body armour.components for combat naval vessels.components for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).

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components for targeting equipment (2 licences).general naval vessel components.military communications equipment.military electronic equipment.

T military guidance/navigation equipment [See footnote 1].T military image intensifier equipment [See footnote 1].T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment [See footnote 1].T military support vehicles.

rangefinding equipment.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment.

T weapon night sights [See footnote 1].weapon sights (2 licences).

T weapon sights [See footnote 1].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £3,6751C351 1 £5,3302B350 1 £8,7882E301 1 £05A002 1 £14,4335D002 1 £1405E002 1 £2406A002 1 £662,2146A003 2 £131,209

civil NBC protection equipment.components for civil riot control agent protection equipment.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.direct view imaging equipment.imaging cameras.

T imaging cameras.information security equipment.software for information security equipment.technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.technology for information security equipment.toxins.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A003 1 £59,000ML1 1 £126,500

imaging cameras.weapon night sights.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P artillery ammunition, components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels,

components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components forlaunching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components forlaunching/handling/control equipment for munitions, components for militaryelectronic equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment,

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components for military radars, components for naval communications equipment,components for naval electrical/electronic equipment, components for navalengines, components for naval gun installations/mountings, components for navalguns, components for NBC detection equipment, components for weapon controlequipment, decoying/countermeasure equipment, general naval vessel components,launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military communications equipment, military electronicequipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, navalcommunications equipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, signallingdevices, smoke canisters, technology for artillery, technology for combat navalvessels, technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for generalnaval vessel components, technology for launching/handling/control equipment formissiles, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions,technology for military communications equipment, technology for military electronicequipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment, technology formilitary radars, technology for naval communications equipment, technology fornaval electrical/electronic equipment, technology for naval engines, technology fornaval gun installations/mountings, technology for naval guns, technology for NBCdetection equipment, technology for signalling devices, technology for smokecanisters, technology for weapon control equipment, training artillery ammunition,weapon control equipment

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes.

China

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 79% (237)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 96% (288)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 6% (19)

Median processing time OIELs 38 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 20% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 80% (4)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 20% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 16 £466,941Non-military 209 £87,047,748Total 225 £87,514,690

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £720ML3 1 £92,000ML5 1 £37,847ML9 5 £271,197ML10 4 £14,412ML11 2 £3,803ML13 1 £400ML15 1 £46,562ML22 1 £0

body armour [See footnote 9].components for combat aircraft [See footnote 42].components for combat naval vessels [See footnote 43].components for military auxiliary/support vessels (2 licences).components for military electronic equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 44, 45].components for military helicopters [See footnote 46].components for military image intensifier equipment.components for periscopes.general naval vessel components (2 licences) [See footnotes 43, 57].military aircrew safety equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 96, 97].naval communications equipment [See footnote 98].small arms ammunition [See footnote 8].technology for military combat vehicles [See footnote 7].

T weapon sights [See footnote 4].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0D001 1 £397,7431A004 3 £437,7251B102 1 £46,7401C002 1 £7,4111C010 2 £1,200,0001C202 4 £288,4841C232 2 £48,1601C233 2 £2,9842B002 2 £6,270,0002B006 1 £106,9862B201 1 £363,0002B206 3 £44,2942B226 1 £1,150,0002B230 6 £9,8142B350 20 £1,818,7222B351 2 £13,2412B352 1 £341,6362D001 1 £02D002 2 £12,6642D202 1 £02E001 1 £02E002 1 £02E201 1 £02E301 2 £03A230 1 £43,6803A233 2 £1,540,7903B001 5 £3,103,8843C001 2 £44,000,0003D225 1 £190

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5A002 30 £11,295,7825D002 5 £3,601,2605E002 3 £5,0106A001 7 £1,482,0436A002 2 £83,0006A003 44 £1,262,0396A005 4 £3,609,5006A006 8 £53,5596A203 13 £668,7217A003 3 £322,2257A103 32 £2,453,8167A105 1 £698A002 3 £296,206End Use 1 £666,371

acoustic seabed survey equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 36, 37, 38, 39].T acoustic seabed survey equipment.

biotechnology equipment [See footnote 10].civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 40, 41].civil NBC detection systems.components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment [See footnote 11].components for dimensional measuring equipment [See footnote 13].components for instrumentation cameras [See footnote 31].components for metal powder production equipment.components for semiconductor manufacturing equipment (2 licences).components for submersible vehicles (2 licences) [See footnotes 47, 48].controlled atmosphere furnaces [See footnote 49].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (19 licences) [See footnotes 12, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 51].dimensional inspection equipment.

A dimensional measuring equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 13, 52, 53].fibrous/filamentary materials (2 licences) [See footnotes 54, 55].focal plane arrays [See footnote 56].

T global positioning satellite receivers.guidance/navigation equipment (8 licences) [See footnotes 37, 38, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63].helium-3 (2 licences) [See footnote 32].high speed pulse generators.imaging cameras (41 licences) [See footnote 6].inertial equipment (27 licences) [See footnotes 39, 48, 50, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72].

T inertial equipment.information security equipment (28 licences) [See footnotes 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82].

T information security equipment (2 licences) [See footnote 100].information security software (2 licences).instrumentation cameras (14 licences) [See footnotes 2, 3, 33, 83].lasers (4 licences).machine tools.magnetometers (8 licences) [See footnotes 84, 85, 86, 87, 88].marine position fixing equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 48, 89].mass spectrometers (2 licences) [See footnotes 34, 90].metal alloy cylindrical forms (4 licences) [See footnotes 91, 92, 93, 94].metal alloy materials [See footnote 95].numerical control software (2 licences).optics finishing machines (2 licences).pressure transducers (6 licences).products containing enriched lithium (2 licences).radiation hardened TV cameras.semiconductor manufacturing equipment (3 licences).semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers (2 licences).software for frequency changers.software for information security equipment (2 licences).

T software for information security equipment [See footnote 1].software for machine tools.software for nuclear reactors [See footnote 99].space qualified focal plane arrays [See footnote 35].submersible equipment.technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 12,30].technology for information security equipment (2 licences).technology for information security software.

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technology for machine tools.technology for numerical control software.toxic gas detectors.toxic gas monitoring equipment.

A - Some or all of which were issued on appeal.

Refused

CountNon-military 20Total 20

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

2E003 16A003 106A005 16A203 29B001 19E003 1End Use 5

accessories for materials analysis equipment.components for instrumentation cameras.equipment for the production of gas turbines.imaging cameras (9 licences).instrumentation cameras (3 licences).lasers.materials analysis equipment (2 licences).non-ferrous alloys.spectrometers.technology for gas turbine engines.technology for metal-working manufacturing processes.technology for welding equipment.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 55 147 16

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment2 P technology for information security equipment [See footnote 5]3 P information security equipment, information security software

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P biotechnology equipment, components for biotechnology equipment, technology for

biotechnology equipment

Country Footnotes

1. A declaration by the Madrid European Council on 27 June 1989 established an arms embargo on China. TheUK interpretation of this embargo applies to: lethal weapons such as machine guns, large calibre weapons,bombs, torpedoes, rockets and missiles; specially designed components of these items and ammunition;military aircraft and helicopters, vessels of war, armoured fighting vehicles and other such weapons platforms;any equipment which might be used for internal repression. All exports for this destination were approved inaccordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for academic end users.3. Licence granted for academic end users.4. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for academic end users.7. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.8. Licence granted for training purposes.9. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.10. Licence granted for medical research purposes.11. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.12. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.13. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.14. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.15. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.16. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.17. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.18. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.19. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.20. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.21. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.22. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.23. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.24. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.25. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.26. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.27. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.28. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.29. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.30. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment.31. Licence granted for academic research purposes.32. Licence granted for academic research purposes.33. Licence granted for academic end users.34. Licence granted for academic end users.35. Licence granted for academic end users.36. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.37. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.38. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.39. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

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40. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.41. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.42. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.43. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.44. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.45. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.46. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.47. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.48. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.49. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.50. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.51. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.52. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.53. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.54. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.55. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.56. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.57. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.58. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.59. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.60. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.61. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.62. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.63. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.64. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.65. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.66. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.67. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.68. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.69. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.70. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.71. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.72. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.73. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.74. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.75. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.76. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.77. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.78. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.79. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.80. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.81. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.82. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.83. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.84. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.85. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.86. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.87. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.88. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.89. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.90. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.91. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.92. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.93. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.94. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.95. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.96. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.97. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.98. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.99. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.100.Licence granted for goods returned after repair in the UK.

Colombia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 14 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (4)

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% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 25 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 64 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £59,439Non-military 2 £181,958Total 4 £241,397

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £16,000ML10 1 £43,439

components for military support aircraft [See footnote 2].T military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £48,7585A002 1 £110,0005D002 1 £23,200

civil explosive detection/identification equipment [See footnote 3].information security equipment [See footnote 4].software for information security equipment [See footnote 4].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

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Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]2 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.3. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. End use by the Air Force.4. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf Belgian Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf Danish Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 49 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 75% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.

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No. Type Goods Summary1 P neutron generators2 P neutron generators3 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf French Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf German Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary

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1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf Irish Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 55 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P neutron generators2 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf Italian Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 43 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P neutron generators

Continental Shelf Netherlands Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 55 days

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% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 60% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T neutron generators2 P neutron generators3 P neutron generators4 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf Norwegian Sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 27 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 49 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 75% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P neutron generators2 P neutron generators3 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Continental Shelf: United Kingdom sector

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 4 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (7)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (7)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 43 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 5 £206,437Total 5 £206,437

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0C003 1 £67,5002B350 2 £83,9376A001 1 £5,0006A003 1 £50,000

components for marine position fixing equipment.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences).deuterium compounds.

T imaging cameras.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P neutron generators2 P neutron generators

Country Footnotes

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1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Costa Rica

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 19 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £314Total 1 £314

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £314

information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators

Croatia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 14 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 14 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £2,970Non-military 2 £1,026,185Total 4 £1,029,155

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £2,758ML7 1 £212

components for NBC detection equipment.sporting guns (1).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C230 1 £1853A231 1 £1,026,000

beryllium compounds.T neutron generators.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

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Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedBulgaria 1 0 0

Issued

mortars.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Cuba

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 92 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Cyprus

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 70% (7)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 90% (9)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 73 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 7 £82,480Non-military 1 £14,580Total 8 £97,060

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 4 £11,855ML3 1 £0ML13 1 £624ML16 1 £70,000

body armour.components for body armour.components for small arms ammunition.components for sniper rifles (2 licences).pistols (6).sniper rifles (2).unfinished products for sporting guns.weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A002 1 £14,580

direct view imaging equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

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Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Czech Republic

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 85% (22)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (26)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 121 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 21 £1,624,380Total 21 £1,624,380

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 5 £103,205ML3 1 £400ML4 1 £920ML5 1 £21,850ML6 1 £15,000ML7 2 £10,125ML10 8 £1,461,671ML11 1 £3,045ML13 1 £3,200

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ML18 1 £2,689ML21 1 £1,500ML22 1 £0PL5001 1 £775

anti-riot/ballistic shields.T assault rifles (12).T assault rifles (28).

components for assault rifles.components for combat aircraft (2 licences).components for machine guns (2 licences).components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.components for military training aircraft (5 licences).components for NBC detection equipment.

T components for targeting equipment.equipment for the production of military training aircraft.

T machine guns (16).military aircraft ground equipment.

T military aircrew safety equipment.military combat vehicles.

T military communications equipment.military helmets.NBC protective/defensive equipment.

T pistols (16).T software for targeting equipment.T targeting equipment.

technology for submarines.training small arms ammunition.

T weapon night sights.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £32,009Total 2 £32,009

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML2 1 £11,532ML15 1 £20,477

components for heavy machine guns.components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

MontenegroSwitzerland

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OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 P technology for equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment,technology for military support vehicles, technology for naval engines, technology forproduction installations for equipment for the production ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for production installations formilitary support vehicles, technology for production installations for naval engines,technology for production installations for submarines, technology for software forequipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology forsoftware for military support vehicles, technology for software for naval engines,technology for software for submarines, technology for submarines

Democratic Republic of Congo

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 24 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 31% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (13)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £4,366,890Non-military 10 £124,216Total 13 £4,491,106

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 3 £4,366,890

military support vehicles (3 licences) [See footnotes 1, 13, 2].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 10 £124,2165D002 1 £0

information security equipment (10 licences) [See footnotes 10, 11, 12, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9].information security software [See footnote 12].

Country Footnotes

1. Following the adoption of UNSCR 1807 (2008), the UN arms embargo with respect to the DRC only applies tonon-governmental entities and individuals. The embargo was most recently renewed through UNSCR 2360(2017) which extended the arms embargo until 1 July 2018, and currently prohibits the supply, sale or transferof arms and related materiel to all non-governmental entities and individuals operating in the DRC; someexports must be approved in advance by the Sanctions Committee. The EU implements these measuresthrough Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended; as well as Council Regulation (EU) No 1183/2005, asamended.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.4. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.8. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.9. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.11. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.12. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.13. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Denmark

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (13)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (13)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 62 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 15% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 46% (6)

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% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 8 £1,433,887Non-military 2 £11,286Both Military and Non-military 1 £26,100Total 11 £1,471,273

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £53,735ML3 4 £5,898ML4 1 £1,356,362ML7 1 £12,702ML13 1 £5,150ML22 1 £40

components for body armour.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.

T components for sniper rifles.crowd control ammunition.decoying/countermeasure equipment.

T gun silencers.military helmets.

T small arms ammunition.T sniper rifles (2).

technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.training sporting shotgun ammunition.wall/door breaching projectiles/ammunition (3 licences).weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

PL9010 2 £11,286

sporting shotguns (1) (2 licences).

Both Military and Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £100ML7 1 £1,000ML17 1 £25,000

T civil NBC protection clothing.T components for military diving apparatus.T military diving apparatus.T NBC protective/defensive equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P neutron generators3 P neutron generators4 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

5 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, componentsfor military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

6 P command communications control and intelligence software, technology forcommand communications control and intelligence software

7 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Dominica

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Dominican Republic

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 16 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £1,750,000Total 1 £1,750,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

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7A103 1 £1,750,000

inertial equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Turkey

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators

East Timor

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 313 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.

Ecuador

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 37 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 17% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 83% (5)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £676,000Non-military 3 £246,852Both Military and Non-military 1 £429,750Total 6 £1,352,602

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £16,000ML11 1 £660,000

military guidance/navigation equipment.T military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 2 £220,0008A002 1 £26,852

information security equipment (2 licences).submersible equipment.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A002 1 £148,7506A003 1 £70,750ML1 1 £41,250ML5 1 £169,000

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 1].T imaging cameras [See footnote 1].T targeting equipment [See footnote 1].T weapon night sights [See footnote 1].

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Egypt

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 63% (29)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 85% (39)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 7% (3)

Median processing time SITCLs 300 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 33% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 11 £6,826,281Non-military 22 £3,217,023Total 33 £10,043,304

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 4 £4,193,193ML2 1 £25,800ML3 1 £2,240ML4 1 £1,500ML6 1 £2,667ML11 2 £5,833ML13 2 £7,010ML15 2 £2,584,012ML18 1 £1,290ML21 1 £1,200ML22 4 £1,536

assault rifles (4) [See footnote 7].T body armour [See footnote 6].

bomb suits [See footnote 8].components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection [See footnote 2].components for assault rifles [See footnote 7].

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components for ballistic test equipment [See footnote 9].T components for body armour [See footnote 6].

components for bomb suits [See footnote 8].components for demolition charges/devices [See footnote 12].components for machine guns (4 licences) [See footnotes 13, 14, 15, 7].components for military communications equipment [See footnote 16].components for military helmets [See footnote 8].components for military image recording/processing equipment (2 licences) [See footnote 16].components for pistols [See footnote 7].machine guns (6) [See footnote 7].machine guns (100) [See footnote 14].machine guns (246) [See footnote 15].military electronic equipment.military helmets [See footnote 8].military image recording/processing equipment.pistols (1) [See footnote 7].

T projectile launchers [See footnote 6].small arms ammunition [See footnote 7].software for military image recording/processing equipment.technology for assault rifles [See footnote 7].technology for machine guns (2 licences) [See footnotes 14, 15].technology for military image recording/processing equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 4 £212,8653A201 1 £9,1643A228 1 £5,0005A002 7 £358,0156A003 1 £441,6307A003 1 £47,1007A103 3 £1,501,5008A002 4 £641,749

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 17, 18, 19, 20].high energy capacitors [See footnote 11].imaging cameras [See footnote 10].inertial equipment (4 licences).information security equipment (7 licences) [See footnotes 4, 5].submersible equipment (4 licences).triggered spark gaps.

Refused

CountMilitary 1Non-military 2Total 3

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML7 1

NBC protective/defensive equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

1A004 1End Use 1

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.materials testing equipment.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 17 3

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]2 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 3]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedUnited States of America 1 0 0

Issued

military combat vehicles.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for diplomatic missions.3. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.4. Licence granted for equipment to improve broadband connectivity. Civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for humanitarian end use.6. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes.

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7. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Government end use.8. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers. Government end use.9. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers. Civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for end use by a law enforcement agency.11. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.12. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Armed forces end use.13. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.14. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.15. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.16. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.17. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.18. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.19. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.20. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Equatorial Guinea

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 71 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays

Eritrea

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. UN Security Council Resolution 1907 (2009) established an arms embargo on Eritrea. UNSCR 2111 (2013)consolidated exemptions to the arms embargo for non-lethal military equipment intended solely forhumanitarian or protective use, as approved on case-by-case basis in advance by the Security CouncilCommittee pursuant to resolutions 751 (1992) on Somalia and 1907 (2009); and protective clothing, including

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flak jackets and military helmets, temporarily exported to Eritrea by United Nations personnel, representativesof the media and humanitarian and development workers and associated personnel for their personal useonly.

Following the adoption of the UN arms embargo, the EU adopted Council Decision 2010/127/CFSP on 1March 2010 amended by 2010/414/CFSP and 2012/632/CSFP. The Council Regulation (EU) No 667/2010,was amended by No 942/2012 and No 517/2013.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Estonia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (5)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 94 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 5 £23,569Total 5 £23,569

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £13,000ML7 1 £2,051ML11 1 £1,450ML13 1 £7,000PL5001 1 £68

anti-riot/ballistic shields.assault rifles (1).

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components for body armour.gun silencers.military communications equipment.NBC protective/defensive equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Ethiopia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 32 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 25% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 5 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 4 £282,028Total 4 £282,028

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 3 £226,0245D002 1 £4PL8001 1 £56,000

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explosives detection equipment.information security equipment (3 licences).information security software.

Falkland Islands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Faroe Islands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £9,570Total 1 £9,570

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5D002 1 £9,570

software for information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Fiji

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £125,000Total 1 £125,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A103 1 £125,000

inertial equipment.

Finland

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 91% (10)

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% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (11)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 29 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 8 £1,358,494Total 8 £1,358,494

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £256,576ML4 1 £67,321ML5 1 £12,000ML6 1 £24,550ML7 2 £47,015ML11 2 £32,000ML15 2 £918,540ML18 1 £482ML22 1 £10

components for ballistic test equipment.components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for NBC detection equipment.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.

T military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).T military image intensifier equipment (2 licences).T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (2 licences).

military support vehicles.T rangefinding equipment.

technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.T weapon night sights (2 licences).

weapon sights.T weapon sights (2 licences).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £5,172Total 2 £5,172

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £1,372ML6 1 £3,800

components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.components for military combat vehicles.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

LithuaniaSlovakia

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

France

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 89% (109)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 97% (118)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 47 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 19% (3)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 56% (9)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 67 £30,141,562Non-military 4 £46,480Both Military and Non-military 2 £5,000Total 73 £30,193,042

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 9 £224,272ML2 6 £5,160,025ML3 10 £570,054ML4 12 £1,885,231ML5 5 £742,766ML6 3 £43,142ML9 2 £11,346,000ML10 15 £390,727ML11 5 £8,001,483ML13 3 £66,500ML15 3 £1,393,741ML17 1 £85,000ML18 3 £15,471ML21 1 £1,000ML22 5 £216,150

aircraft military communications equipment.anti-armour ammunition (3 licences).artillery.artillery ammunition.

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assault rifles (125).blank/inert ammunition (2 licences).components for air-to-air missiles (2 licences).

T components for air-to-surface missiles.components for anti-armour weapons.components for artillery ammunition (2 licences).components for assault rifles.components for blank/inert ammunition.components for body armour (3 licences).components for combat aircraft (5 licences).components for combat helicopters.components for decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).

T components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for equipment for the production of air-to-air missiles.components for fire location equipment.

T components for generators/projectors.components for grenade launchers.components for machine guns.components for military combat vehicles.components for military communications equipment.components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).components for military helicopters (4 licences).

T components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (2 licences).components for military support aircraft (4 licences).components for multi-role missiles.components for naval gun installations/mountings.components for naval guns.components for sniper rifles (3 licences).components for surface-to-air missiles.components for surface-to-surface missiles.

T components for surface-to-surface missiles.components for targeting equipment (2 licences).components for tear gas/irritant ammunition.components for turrets.

T components for unmanned air vehicles.components for weapon mountings.components for weapon night sights.components for weapon sights.

T decoying/countermeasure equipment.environmental test facilities for artillery.equipment for the production of military aero-engines.equipment for the use of targeting equipment.grenade launchers.

T grenade launchers.gun mountings.gun silencers (3 licences).launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.

T machine guns (1).machine guns (29).

T military auxiliary/support vessels.military cameras/photographic equipment.military electronic equipment.military helmets.

T military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.

T military support vehicles.naval gun installations/mountings.naval guns.rangefinding equipment.small arms ammunition (5 licences).sniper rifles (1).sniper rifles (8).software for naval gun installations/mountings.targeting equipment.technology for bombs.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment.technology for naval gun installations/mountings.

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technology for sniper rifles.technology for targeting equipment.test models for bombs.weapon night sights.

T weapon night sights.weapon sights (2 licences).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0A001 2 £46,0000C001 1 £4750C002 1 £00E001 1 £5

components for nuclear reactors.T components for nuclear reactors.

materials containing enriched uranium.materials containing plutonium-239.materials containing thorium.technology for materials controlled by entry 0C of the Dual-Use Regulation.technology for nuclear fuel reprocessing equipment.technology for nuclear grade graphite.technology for nuclear reactor fuel element fabrication equipment.technology for nuclear reactors.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £963PL9010 2 £4,038

sporting guns (1).sporting guns (11).sporting shotguns (5).sporting shotguns (88).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 35 £6,958,943Non-military 1 £14,614,035Both Military and Non-military 1 £50,545,057Total 37 £72,118,035

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 4 £1,459,559ML5 3 £3,182,015ML6 5 £424,600ML9 5 £43,450ML10 14 £1,475,617ML11 1 £1,600ML15 2 £372,096ML21 1 £6

accessories for military cameras/photographic equipment.components for attack alerting/warning equipment.components for combat aircraft (3 licences).components for fire location equipment.components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.components for military aero-engines (5 licences).components for military aircraft head-up/down displays.components for military combat vehicles (4 licences).components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military helicopters (5 licences).components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.components for military patrol/assault craft.components for military radars.components for naval communications equipment.components for naval electrical/electronic equipment.components for submarines.components for surface-to-air missiles [See footnote 1].components for targeting equipment.decoying/countermeasure equipment.general naval vessel components.software for decoying/countermeasure equipment.turrets.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A001 1 £14,614,035

hydrophones.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A001 1 £4,000,0005A002 1 £1,600,0009A004 1 £4,000,000ML11 1 £40,945,057

components for military spacecraft.information security equipment.radiation hardened integrated circuits.spacecraft payloads.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

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AlgeriaAngolaAustraliaBelgiumBotswanaBrazilCanadaChinaCzech RepublicDenmarkEgyptFinlandGabonGermanyGreeceIndiaIndonesiaIrelandItalyJapanKazakhstanKuwaitMalaysiaMexicoMoroccoNetherlandsNew ZealandNigerNorwayOmanPakistanPeruPolandPortugalQatarRomaniaSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpainSwedenTaiwanThailandUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited States of AmericaVietnam

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for air-to-surface missiles, components for equipment for the use of

launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components for inertair-to-surface missiles, military guidance/navigation equipment, software forair-to-surface missiles, technology for air-to-surface missiles

2 P components for military support aircraft3 T projectile launchers, weapon mountings4 P neutron generators5 P components for uranium conversion equipment, components for uranium isotope

separation equipment, software for uranium conversion equipment, software foruranium isotope separation equipment, technology for uranium conversionequipment, technology for uranium isotope separation equipment, uraniumconversion equipment, uranium isotope separation equipment

6 P armoured plate, constructions for ballistic protection of military systems7 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

8 P technology for submarines9 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, components

for military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

10 P metal alloy materials11 P software for nuclear reactors, technology for enriched uranium, technology for

materials containing enriched uranium, technology for materials containingplutonium-239, technology for materials containing uranium-233, technology fornuclear fuel reprocessing equipment, technology for nuclear grade graphite,technology for nuclear reactor fuel element fabrication equipment, technology fornuclear reactors, technology for plutonium-239, technology for products containingenriched uranium, technology for products containing plutonium-239, technology forproducts containing uranium-233, technology for uranium-233

12 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for End use by the Navy.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

French Overseas Territory

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 6 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £2,277Total 1 £2,277

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £2,277

components for weapon sights.weapon sights.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

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1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Gabon

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Gambia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £136,100Total 1 £136,100

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £136,100

information security equipment.

Georgia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £28,800Total 2 £28,800

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £2,200ML7 1 £26,600

components for military support vehicles.components for NBC detection equipment.

Germany

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 86% (118)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 97% (134)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 53 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 64 days

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% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 14% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (7)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 75 £12,700,683Non-military 9 £342,268Total 84 £13,042,951

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 18 £638,092ML3 2 £2,525ML4 11 £116,440ML5 1 £17,000ML6 5 £77,700ML7 2 £3,678ML8 1 £857,200ML9 9 £110,381ML10 10 £3,828,867ML11 8 £603,842ML13 2 £846ML15 3 £2,061,243ML16 3 £2,872,869ML17 1 £0ML19 1 £1,500,000ML22 3 £10,000

aircraft military communications equipment.body armour.components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for assault rifles.components for combat aircraft (4 licences).components for combat naval vessels.components for decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles (8 licences).components for military cameras/photographic equipment.components for military communications equipment.

T components for military diving apparatus.components for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).components for military helicopters.components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.components for military radars.components for military support aircraft.

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components for military training aircraft.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.

T components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.components for sniper rifles (3 licences).decoying/countermeasure equipment.

T equipment for the use of military diving apparatus.general military aircraft components (2 licences).general naval vessel components (7 licences).

T general naval vessel components.gun silencers (6 licences).

T high power RF weapon systems.military combat vehicles.military communications equipment (2 licences).

T military diving apparatus.military electronic equipment (2 licences).military equipment for initiating explosives.military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).military helmets.military image intensifier equipment.military support vehicles (3 licences).

T military support vehicles.T military trailers.T NBC protective/defensive equipment.

propellants.small arms ammunition (2 licences).sniper rifles (30).sporting guns (1) (3 licences).sporting shotguns (2).technology for combat aircraft.

T technology for military diving apparatus.technology for sniper rifles.unfinished products for combat aircraft.unfinished products for military aero-engines (2 licences).weapon night sights.

T weapon night sights.weapon sights (3 licences).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0A001 1 £160,0000C002 4 £40E001 1 £75,0001A007 2 £100,8751C001 1 £2,0001C233 1 £4,3891C236 1 £0

alpha-emitting radionuclide mixtures.components for nuclear reactors.devices containing enriched lithium.electromagnetic wave absorbing materials.materials containing enriched uranium (4 licences).materials containing plutonium-239 (4 licences).non-military detonators (2 licences).technology for nuclear reactors.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 36 £9,240,754

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Non-military 2 £747,223Total 38 £9,987,977

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 1 £38,314ML4 12 £7,369,170ML9 6 £87,368ML10 10 £35,090ML11 2 £1,472,254ML16 2 £238,558ML21 3 £0ML22 2 £0

components for air-to-air missiles.components for air-to-surface missiles (5 licences).components for aircraft missile protection systems.components for artillery ammunition.components for combat aircraft (6 licences).components for combat naval vessels.components for electronic warfare equipment.components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles (2 licences).components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for military support aircraft (3 licences).components for military training aircraft.components for naval electrical/electronic equipment.components for submarines (4 licences).components for surface-to-surface missiles.general military aircraft components.military guidance/navigation equipment.naval electrical/electronic equipment.software enabling equipment to function as military improvised explosive devicedecoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment (3 licences).technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines (2 licences).unfinished products for military aero-engines (2 licences).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0A001 1 £740,0000E001 1 £06A001 1 £7,223

components for nuclear reactors.hydrophones.technology for nuclear reactors.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

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AlgeriaAustraliaAustriaBelgiumBrazilCanadaChinaDenmarkEgyptFinlandFranceIcelandIndiaIrelandIsraelItalyJapanKuwaitLebanonLuxembourgNepalNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayPakistanPolandQatarSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited States of America

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T projectile launchers, weapon mountings

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2 P anti-armour ammunition, assault rifles, components for anti-armour ammunition,components for assault rifles, components for exploding grenade ammunition,components for flash suppressors, components for grenade launchers, componentsfor gun mountings, components for gun silencers, components for machine guns,components for pistols, components for projectile launchers, components for smallarms ammunition, components for smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition, components forsniper rifles, components for weapon night sights, components for weapon sightmounts, components for weapon sights, exploding grenade ammunition, flashsuppressors, grenade launchers, gun mountings, gun silencers, machine guns,pistols, projectile launchers, small arms ammunition, smoke/pyrotechnicammunition, sniper rifles, weapon night sights, weapon sight mounts, weapon sights

3 P components for combat aircraft, components for decoying/countermeasureequipment, components for fire location equipment, components forlaunching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components forlaunching/handling/control equipment for munitions, components forlaunching/handling/control equipment for rockets, components for military aircrafthead-up/down displays, components for military combat vehicles, components formilitary helicopters, components for military improvised explosive devicedecoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, components for military radars,components for military support aircraft, components for military support vehicles,components for military training aircraft, components for munitions/ordnancedetection/disposal equipment, components for periscopes, components forrangefinding equipment, components for tanks, components for targeting equipment,components for turrets, components for weapon control equipment, components forweapon night sights, components for weapon sights, general military aircraftcomponents, general military vehicle components

4 P components for uranium conversion equipment, components for uranium isotopeseparation equipment, software for uranium conversion equipment, software foruranium isotope separation equipment, technology for uranium conversionequipment, technology for uranium isotope separation equipment, uraniumconversion equipment, uranium isotope separation equipment

5 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components fordecoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

6 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, componentsfor military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

7 P command communications control and intelligence software, technology forcommand communications control and intelligence software

8 P technology for equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment,technology for military support vehicles, technology for naval engines, technology forproduction installations for equipment for the production ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for production installations formilitary support vehicles, technology for production installations for naval engines,technology for production installations for submarines, technology for software forequipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology forsoftware for military support vehicles, technology for software for naval engines,technology for software for submarines, technology for submarines

9 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

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10 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedUnited States of America 1 0 0

Issued

unfinished products for general military aircraft components.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Ghana

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (5)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £155,524Non-military 2 £87,251Total 5 £242,775

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £120,400ML2 1 £1,870ML3 1 £4,379ML6 1 £24,000ML11 1 £4,875ML22 1 £0

T assault rifles (3).T components for assault rifles.T components for grenade launchers.T components for machine guns.

components for military guidance/navigation equipment.T components for sniper rifles.T exploding grenade ammunition.T grenade launchers.T machine guns (3).

military support vehicles.T small arms ammunition.T sniper rifles (3).T technology for sniper rifles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0C003 1 £2,0545A002 1 £85,197

deuterium compounds [See footnote 1].T information security equipment.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for medical research purposes. Academic end users.

Gibraltar

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £33,220Non-military 2 £19,138Total 4 £52,358

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £16,071ML3 1 £17,149ML22 1 £0

assault rifles (8).components for assault rifles.small arms ammunition.weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £1025A002 1 £19,036

civil NBC protection equipment.information security equipment.

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Greece

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 16 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 55 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (2)

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% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £11,803Total 3 £11,803

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML2 1 £7,155ML3 1 £4,400ML11 1 £247

components for artillery.equipment for the use of air-to-air missiles.small arms ammunition.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £19,600Total 1 £19,600

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 1 £19,600

components for military helicopters.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Rwanda

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OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Greenland

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 53 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Grenada

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £33,000Total 1 £33,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £33,000

information security equipment.

Guam

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Guinea-Bissau

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Guyana

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £17,600Total 1 £17,600

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £17,600

military support vehicles.

Honduras

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 48 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £110,000Total 1 £110,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £110,000

information security equipment [See footnote 1].

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 92% (36)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 97% (38)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 36 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OITCLs 34 days

% and number of OITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OITCLs cases processed] and number of OITCLs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £150,815Non-military 26 £15,143,521Total 29 £15,294,336

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 1 £5,824

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ML4 1 £110,726ML11 1 £4,300ML14 1 £26,225ML21 1 £3,740

components for small arms training equipment [See footnote 5].CS hand grenades [See footnote 6].equipment for the use of small arms training equipment [See footnote 5].military communications equipment [See footnote 5].small arms training equipment [See footnote 5].smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition.software for small arms training equipment [See footnote 5].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 3 £105,8485A002 17 £14,885,4655D002 5 £1,3005E002 5 £34,6056A002 1 £27,1686A003 2 £73,239PL9010 1 £15,896

civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 20, 7].T civil explosive detection/identification equipment [See footnote 21].T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 1].

imaging cameras (2 licences).information security equipment (17 licences) [See footnotes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 3,4, 8, 9].information security software [See footnote 18].software for information security equipment (4 licences) [See footnote 19].sporting shotguns (2).technology for information security equipment (4 licences).technology for information security software [See footnote 18].

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £76,800Total 1 £76,800

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML5 1 £76,800

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components for periscopes.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

United Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 2]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.4. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for training purposes.6. Licence granted for training purposes. Law enforcement agency end use.7. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.8. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.9. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.11. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.12. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.13. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.14. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.15. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.16. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.17. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.18. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.19. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.20. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.21. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.

Hungary

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 60% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (5)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 26 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £110,668Non-military 2 £305,000Total 4 £415,668

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £94,500ML2 1 £4,000ML4 1 £12,148ML22 1 £20

T assault rifles (18).components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.

T grenade launchers.T machine guns (7).T pistols (24).T sporting shotguns (8).

technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0E001 1 £03A231 1 £305,000

T neutron generators.technology for nuclear reactors.

Iceland

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (5)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 92 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 20% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 40% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

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Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 4 £361,407Non-military 1 £25,212Total 5 £386,619

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 4 £356,407ML3 1 £5,000

components for small arms ammunition.components for sporting guns.sporting guns (3) (2 licences).sporting guns (9).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £25,212

information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]2 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

India

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 85% (228)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 96% (258)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 1% (3)

Median processing time OIELs 62 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 8% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (6)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 17% (2)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 119 £5,377,623Non-military 83 £13,223,733Both Military and Non-military 1 £3,335,416Total 203 £21,936,772

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £85,752ML2 1 £112,000ML3 7 £66,547ML5 11 £1,498,348ML6 1 £40,500ML7 1 £200ML9 16 £1,148,438ML10 61 £1,972,947ML11 15 £172,918ML13 2 £13,887ML16 1 £168,410ML18 2 £58,748ML22 4 £38,927

airborne refuelling equipment.aircraft military communications equipment [See footnote 10].

T armoured plate [See footnote 8].assault rifles (30).

T body armour [See footnote 8].components for airborne refuelling equipment.

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components for aircraft carriers.components for assault rifles.

T components for assault rifles [See footnote 8].T components for body armour (2 licences) [See footnotes 2, 8].

components for combat aircraft (19 licences).components for combat helicopters (2 licences).components for combat naval vessels.components for electronic warfare equipment (8 licences).components for military aero-engines (8 licences).components for military electronic equipment (4 licences).components for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).components for military helicopters (13 licences).components for military patrol/assault craft (4 licences).components for military radars (10 licences).components for military support aircraft (2 licences).components for military training aircraft (14 licences) [See footnote 10].components for naval communications equipment.components for naval electrical/electronic equipment.components for pistols.components for recognition/identification equipment.components for submarines.components for tanks.components for unmanned air vehicles.equipment for the production of airborne refuelling equipment.equipment for the production of artillery.equipment for the use of military aero-engines.general military aircraft components (2 licences).general naval vessel components (7 licences) [See footnote 7].military aero-engines (2 licences).military aircraft head-up/down displays.military guidance/navigation equipment.

T military helmets [See footnote 8].T NBC protective/defensive equipment [See footnote 8].T projectile launchers [See footnote 8].

small arms ammunition (6 licences) [See footnotes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16].sporting guns (1) [See footnote 17].technology for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).technology for military patrol/assault craft.technology for software for military guidance/navigation equipment.technology for unmanned air vehicles.training small arms ammunition.unfinished products for torpedoes.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0C003 1 £3,4231A004 6 £140,0811C002 1 £2401C117 1 £6201C202 10 £1,235,9071C240 4 £2,364,0001C350 1 £9,0471C351 1 £1,3681E001 3 £3,0001E103 3 £3,0001E201 3 £3,0002B006 1 £111,1842B121 1 £378,5322B350 5 £747,3002B352 2 £1,193,7582E301 3 £03A001 1 £33A101 1 £2,700,0003A201 1 £4,450

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3A225 1 £3853E001 1 £1,0003E101 1 £60,0005A001 1 £20,0005A002 17 £1,423,9325D001 1 £3,0005D002 5 £400,9735E002 3 £1,054,0006A002 1 £440,8806A003 9 £420,3476A005 1 £96,0006A203 4 £108,1337A003 2 £105,1717A103 5 £190,0009E003 1 £1,000

biotechnology equipment (2 licences).civil explosive detection/identification equipment (5 licences) [See footnotes 33, 34, 35, 36, 37].civil NBC protection clothing.components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes41, 42].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (5 licences) [See footnotes 40, 41, 42, 43, 44].deuterium compounds.dimensional measuring equipment.

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 38].frequency changers.general purpose integrated circuits.high energy capacitors.imaging cameras (7 licences).

T imaging cameras (2 licences) [See footnote 39].inertial equipment (7 licences).information security equipment (17 licences) [See footnotes 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29,30, 31, 32].information security software [See footnote 26].instrumentation cameras (4 licences).lasers.metal alloy cylindrical forms (10 licences) [See footnote 4].metal alloy materials.mixtures containing chemicals used for chemical/materials production.nickel powders (4 licences).precision positioning tables.software for information security equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 27, 28, 32].

T software for telecommunications interception equipment [See footnote 3].technology for autoclaves (3 licences).technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 40,41, 42].technology for fibre performs.technology for fibre preforms (2 licences).technology for fibre prepregs (3 licences).technology for fibrous/filamentary materials (3 licences).technology for gas turbine engines.technology for hydroclaves (3 licences).technology for information security equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 27, 28, 29].technology for semiconductor manufacturing equipment.technology for X-ray generators.

T telecommunications interception equipment [See footnote 3].toxins.tungsten in particulate form.X-ray generators.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A001 1 £2,940,000ML21 1 £395,416

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diver location sonars.software enabling equipment to function as military sonars.

Refused

CountNon-military 3Total 3

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

3A233 1End Use 2

instrumentation cameras.mass spectrometers.pyrotechnics/fuels and related substances.software for instrumentation cameras.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 37 2

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 12 £435,321Total 12 £435,321

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 2 £158,074

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ML9 1 £6,946ML10 9 £268,787ML18 1 £3ML22 2 £1,511

components for air-to-air missiles (2 licences).components for airborne refuelling equipment.components for combat aircraft.components for combat helicopters (5 licences).components for military helicopters.components for submarines.equipment for the production of air-to-air missiles.general military aircraft components.technology for air-to-air missiles.technology for airborne refuelling equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

FranceUnited KingdomUnited States of America

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]3 P components for NBC detection equipment, equipment for the production of NBC

detection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, NBCdetection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment, technology forequipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detectionequipment, technology for software for NBC detection equipment

4 P components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for militarysonars, components for naval electrical/electronic equipment,decoying/countermeasure equipment, equipment for the use ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, equipment for the use of navalelectrical/electronic equipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, Software formodelling/simulating/evaluating weapon systems

5 P technology for information security equipment [See footnote 5]6 P airborne refuelling equipment, components for combat aircraft, components for

military aero-engines, components for military aircraft head-up/down displays,components for military helicopters, components for military parachutes,components for military support aircraft, components for military training aircraft,components for signalling devices, equipment for the operation of military aircraft inconfined areas, general military aircraft components, military aircraft groundequipment, military aircraft head-up/down displays, military aircraft pressurerefuellers, military aircrew life support equipment, military aircrew safety equipment,military parachutes, signalling devices

7 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 6]8 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 9]

Rejected

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Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P devices for initiating explosives, explosives, linear cutting explosive charges, linear

shaped cutting charges, non-military detonators, non-military firing sets2 P equipment for the development of military aero-engines

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Armed forces end use.8. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes.9. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.10. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.11. Licence granted for training purposes. Personal end use.12. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.13. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.14. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.15. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Government end use.16. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.17. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.18. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.19. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.20. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.21. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.22. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.23. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.24. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.25. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.26. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.27. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.28. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.29. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.30. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.31. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.32. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.33. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.34. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.35. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.36. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.37. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.38. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.39. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.40. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.41. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.42. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.43. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.44. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Indonesia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 70% (47)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 91% (61)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time SITCLs 19 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 25% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 34 £43,042,021Non-military 20 £542,777Both Military and Non-military 7 £340,319Total 61 £43,925,117

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 12 £1,393,205ML3 2 £125,000ML4 4 £26,289,278ML5 9 £3,247,603ML6 1 £575,664ML9 3 £1,698,219ML10 5 £2,481,649ML11 7 £2,608,331ML13 1 £4,000ML14 2 £936,567ML15 9 £2,450,105ML17 1 £25,530ML21 2 £5,000ML22 3 £1,201,871

T aerial target equipment.air defence systems.aircraft military communications equipment.

T body armour [See footnote 12].T components for air-to-surface missiles.

components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for combat naval vessels.components for ground vehicle military communications equipment.

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components for launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence system missiles.components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles (2 licences).

T components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles [See footnote 12].components for machine guns.

T components for man portable air defence system missiles [See footnote 12].components for military communications equipment.components for military helicopters.components for military patrol/assault craft.components for military radars (2 licences).components for military support aircraft.components for military training aircraft (2 licences).components for military training equipment.

T components for surface-to-air missiles.equipment for the use of air defence systems.equipment for the use of ground vehicle military communications equipment.equipment for the use of military communications equipment.equipment for the use of military radars.equipment for the use of military training equipment.

T equipment for the use of rangefinding equipment [See footnote 12].equipment for the use of weapon control equipment.general naval vessel components.goods treated for signature suppression for military use.ground vehicle military communications equipment.

T launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence system missiles.machine guns (18).machine guns (22).man portable air defence systems.man portable air defence systems training equipment.military communications equipment.military guidance/navigation equipment.

T military guidance/navigation equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 6, 7].T military helmets [See footnote 12].

military image intensifier equipment.T military image intensifier equipment (7 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7].T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (8 licences) [See footnotes 1, 12, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7].

military patrol/assault craft.military training equipment.

T rangefinding equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 12, 3, 5].small arms ammunition (2 licences).software for ground vehicle military communications equipment.software for military communications equipment.

T software for rangefinding equipment [See footnote 12].T targeting equipment [See footnote 6].

technology for machine guns (2 licences).technology for military training equipment.weapon night sights [See footnote 8].

T weapon night sights (7 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7].weapon sights (2 licences).

T weapon sights (7 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 2 £18,2211C202 2 £3,6872B350 7 £20,5733A225 1 £8995A002 3 £52,7095D002 1 £1205E002 1 £2406A002 1 £27,1686A003 3 £333,0008A002 1 £86,160

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.

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components for civil NBC protection equipment.components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (6 licences).

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 2].frequency changers.imaging cameras (3 licences).information security equipment (3 licences).metal alloy cylindrical forms (2 licences).software for information security equipment.submersible equipment.technology for information security equipment.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 5 £25,2366A003 3 £174,500ML1 2 £106,900ML7 5 £7,953ML11 1 £280ML17 1 £25,450

civil NBC protection equipment (3 licences).T civil riot control agent protection equipment.T components for civil riot control agent protection equipment.

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment (4 licences).T components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.

imaging cameras (2 licences) [See footnote 11].T imaging cameras.T military communications equipment.T military diving apparatus.T military laser protection equipment.

NBC protective/defensive equipment.T NBC protective/defensive equipment.

weapon night sights (2 licences) [See footnote 11].weapon sights [See footnote 11].

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £1,615,909Total 1 £1,615,909

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 1 £1,615,909

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.

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The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

India

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for electronic countermeasure equipment, decoying/countermeasure

equipment, electronic countermeasure equipment, military aircraft groundequipment, military cameras/photographic equipment, military imagerecording/processing equipment, software for decoying/countermeasure equipment,software for electronic countermeasure equipment, software for military aircraftground equipment, software for military cameras/photographic equipment, softwarefor military image recording/processing equipment, Software for modelling/simulatingmilitary operation scenarios, technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment,technology for electronic countermeasure equipment, technology for military aircraftground equipment, technology for military cameras/photographic equipment,technology for military image recording/processing equipment, technology forSoftware for modelling/simulating military operation scenarios

2 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 9]3 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 10]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedItaly 1 0 0

Issued

components for military combat vehicles.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.5. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.6. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.7. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes.8. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.9. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.11. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.12. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Iran

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 77% (102)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 89% (119)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 3% (4)

Median processing time SITCLs 12 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (3)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 174 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 67% (2)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 21 £5,273,012Total 21 £5,273,012

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 3 £2,0205D002 1 £1End Use 1 £3,278IRN 8 £200,587PL9009 8 £5,067,128

components for civil aero-engines (3 licences) [See footnotes 15, 16, 19].components for civil aircraft (4 licences) [See footnotes 10, 5, 7, 8].components for gas detection equipment [See footnote 18].components for pumps [See footnote 12].components for valves [See footnote 21].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment [See footnote 22].ferrous alloys [See footnote 20].gas detection equipment [See footnote 18].general industrial production equipment [See footnote 13].information security equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 3, 4, 9].information security software [See footnote 6].seals (2 licences) [See footnotes 14, 17].technology for civil aircraft [See footnote 2].toxic gas detectors [See footnote 11].

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Refused

CountNon-military 4Total 4

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

3A233 1End Use 3

chemicals.inspection equipment.machine tools.mass spectrometers.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 37 1

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P airframe structures, civil aero-engines, technology for airframe structures,

technology for civil aero-engines2 P airframe structures, civil aero-engines, technology for airframe structures,

technology for civil aero-engines

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedGermany 1 0 0

Issued

promoting the supply of civil aircraft [See footnote 1].

Country Footnotes

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1. Following the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the flow of certain goods andservices to Iran that were previously prohibited are now permitted. The restrictions currently in force withrespect to Iran (counter proliferation) are set out in Council Decision 2010/413/CFSP, as amended, and EUCouncil Regulation (EU) No 267/2012, as amended. Measures include an arms embargo, which has oneexemption for the export of non-combat vehicles with ballistic protection intended solely for protective use ofEU and Member States personnel.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.2. On 12 April 2011, the EU adopted additional sanctions on Iran in response to the deterioration of the human

rights situation. Council Decision 2011/235/CFSP, as amended, and Council Regulation (EU) No 359/2011, asamended, includes restrictions on the supply of equipment which might be used for internal repression, as wellas of monitoring and interception equipment.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for humanitarian end use.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for government end use.4. Licence granted for government end use.5. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.7. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.8. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.9. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.10. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.11. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.12. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.13. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.14. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.15. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.16. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.17. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.18. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.19. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.20. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.21. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.22. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Iraq

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 15 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 62% (13)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (21)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 8 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 90% (18)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 95% (19)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 80 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OITCLs 52 days

% and number of OITCLs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of OITCLs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OITCLs cases processed] and number of OITCLs refused 50% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 4 £2,309,013Non-military 7 £665,049Both Military and Non-military 1 £51,530Total 12 £3,025,592

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £64,134ML6 2 £2,224,879ML7 1 £20,000

all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection [See footnote 6].components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection [See footnote 5].military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment [See footnote12].NBC detection equipment [See footnote 13].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A007 1 £3,5002B350 1 £4,6395A001 1 £96,2035A002 4 £549,3075D002 1 £2,0005E001 1 £8,000PL9010 1 £1,400

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment [See footnote 14].T counter-improvised explosive device equipment.

information security equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 10, 11, 8, 9].T non-military firing sets.

software for information security equipment [See footnote 8].sporting shotguns (2) [See footnote 7].technology for information security equipment [See footnote 8].

Both Military and Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £6,000ML13 1 £39,030PL8001 1 £6,500

body armour [See footnote 4].bomb suits [See footnote 4].components for body armour [See footnote 4].devices for initiating explosives [See footnote 4].military equipment for initiating explosives [See footnote 4].military helmets [See footnote 4].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment2 P components for military support aircraft3 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 2]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedCzech Republic 1 0 0Finland 2 0 0France 5 0 0Germany 1 0 0Italy 2 0 0South Africa 1 0 0Spain 1 0 0United States of America 1 0 0

Issued

body armour [See footnote 3].components for body armour [See footnote 3].military helmets (2 licences).promoting the supply of all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection.promoting the supply of anti-riot/ballistic shields.promoting the supply of armoured plate (2 licences).promoting the supply of artillery ammunition (2 licences).promoting the supply of assault rifles.promoting the supply of body armour (3 licences).promoting the supply of civil NBC detection systems (2 licences).promoting the supply of components for artillery ammunition (3 licences).promoting the supply of components for body armour.promoting the supply of components for military combat vehicles (2 licences).promoting the supply of fuze setting devices.promoting the supply of goods treated for signature suppression for military use (2 licences).promoting the supply of imaging cameras (2 licences).promoting the supply of improvised explosive device disposal remotely operated vehicles (2licences).promoting the supply of military combat vehicles (3 licences).

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promoting the supply of military communications equipment (3 licences).promoting the supply of military equipment for initiating explosives (2 licences).promoting the supply of military guidance/navigation equipment.promoting the supply of military helicopters.promoting the supply of military helmets (4 licences).promoting the supply of military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment (2 licences).promoting the supply of munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment (2 licences).promoting the supply of NBC decontamination chemical mixtures.promoting the supply of NBC decontamination equipment (2 licences).promoting the supply of NBC detection equipment (2 licences).promoting the supply of NBC protective/defensive equipment.promoting the supply of pistols.promoting the supply of rangefinding equipment.promoting the supply of small arms ammunition [See footnote 1].promoting the supply of targeting equipment (2 licences).promoting the supply of technology for military combat vehicles.promoting the supply of weapon night sights (3 licences).promoting the supply of weapon sights.

OITCLs

Source Issued Refused RevokedSlovenia 0 1 0

Rejected

promoting the supply of ballistic test equipment.promoting the supply of equipment for the production of assault rifles.promoting the supply of small arms ammunition.

Country Footnotes

1. General trade sanctions against Iraq, except prohibitions related to the sale or supply of arms and relatedmateriel, were revoked by the UN Security Council resolution 1483 (22 May 2003), implemented in UKlegislation on 14 June 2003 by the Iraq (United Nations Sanctions) Order 2003 [S.I. 2003/1519]. UNSCR 1546(2004) continues the embargo on arms and related materiel against Iraq, but provides exemptions forequipment required by the Government of Iraq to serve the purposes of UNSCR 1546 (2004). This isimplemented in the EU with Common Position 2003/495/CFSP, as amended, Council Regulation (EC) No1210/2003, as amended, and Council Regulation (EEC) No 3541/92.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for diplomatic missions.2. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.3. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.4. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.5. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.6. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.8. Licence granted for government end use.9. Licence granted for government end use.10. Licence granted for cryptographic equipment for commercial use.11. Licence granted for cryptographic equipment for commercial use.12. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.13. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.14. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Ireland

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 92% (11)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (12)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 10 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 55 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (4)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OITCLs 76 days

% and number of OITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OITCLs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OITCLs cases processed] and number of OITCLs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 9 £70,602Non-military 2 £46,579Total 11 £117,181

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 7 £11,906ML3 1 £12,747ML4 1 £44,239ML17 1 £1,700ML22 1 £10

assault rifles (1).components for aircraft missile protection systems.components for assault rifles.

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components for pistols.components for sniper rifles (3 licences).components for sporting guns.military containers.sniper rifles (1) (3 licences).technology for aircraft missile protection systems.training small arms ammunition.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A001 1 £46,500PL9002 1 £79

hydrophones.non-military energetic materials.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 P neutron generators3 P neutron generators4 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

5 P command communications control and intelligence software, technology forcommand communications control and intelligence software

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedIsrael 1 0 0

Issued

promoting the supply of components for machine guns.promoting the supply of machine guns (16).promoting the supply of small arms ammunition.

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Israel

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 79% (74)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 98% (92)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 43 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 17% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (4)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 37 £4,194,770Non-military 27 £11,300,833Both Military and Non-military 1 £3,130,550Total 65 £18,626,153

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 2 £28,238ML4 4 £2,025,517ML5 6 £931,113ML6 1 £15,000ML9 5 £24,667ML10 3 £181,760ML11 7 £127,408ML13 2 £10,560ML14 1 £50,214ML15 1 £19,351ML17 2 £385ML18 1 £5,258ML19 1 £700,000ML21 1 £53,000ML22 3 £22,300

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aircraft military communications equipment.armoured plate (2 licences) [See footnotes 8, 9].ballistic test equipment [See footnote 10].command communications control and intelligence software [See footnote 11].

T components for aerial target equipment.components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for ballistic test equipment [See footnote 7].components for electronic countermeasure equipment.components for electronic warfare equipment (2 licences).

T components for military diving apparatus.components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.components for military radars (3 licences).components for naval electrical/electronic equipment.components for submarines (3 licences).components for targeting equipment (2 licences).

T equipment for the use of military diving apparatus.equipment for the use of military guidance/navigation equipment.

T general military vehicle components.general naval vessel components.

T high power RF weapon systems.T launching/handling/control equipment for missiles (2 licences).T launching/handling/control equipment for rockets.

military aircraft ground equipment.T military communications equipment.T military diving apparatus.T military equipment for initiating explosives [See footnote 3].

military guidance/navigation equipment.T military guidance/navigation equipment.

signature suppression fittings/coatings/treatments for military use.small arms ammunition [See footnote 5].technology for command communications control and intelligence software.

T technology for military diving apparatus.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment.training small arms ammunition.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 2 £53,8342B230 2 £4,348,6662B350 3 £4,250,5542E201 1 £03A001 1 £8,0983A002 9 £1,761,5013A101 1 £182,0003A228 1 £400,0005A002 3 £35,5606A003 3 £190,6207A103 1 £70,000

civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 12, 6].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 13, 14].imaging cameras (3 licences).inertial equipment.information security equipment (3 licences) [See footnote 2].microwave components.

T network analysers.pressure transducers (2 licences).

T real-time oscilloscopes.T signal analysers.T signal generators (6 licences).

technology for machine tools.triggered spark gaps.X-ray generators.

Both Military and Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A002 1 £2,765,2506E101 1 £2,000ML15 1 £363,300

Rv focal plane arrays.Rv military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.Rv technology for focal plane arrays.

Rv - Some or all of which have subsequently been revoked.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 16 £363,391Non-military 1 £257,000Total 17 £620,391

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML5 8 £202,280ML6 1 £2,244ML10 3 £102,546ML11 4 £56,321

components for electronic warfare equipment (2 licences).components for military aero-engines.components for military aircraft head-up/down displays (2 licences).components for military combat vehicles.components for military radars (4 licences).components for targeting equipment (4 licences).military aero-engines.military communications equipment.military electronic equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A008 1 £257,000

components for radar equipment.radar equipment.

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The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

BrazilIndiaJapanKazakhstanPortugalSingaporeSouth KoreaThailandUnited KingdomUnited States of America

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P imaging cameras3 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]4 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

5 P technology for information security equipment [See footnote 4]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.4. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.6. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Academic end users.7. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Academic end users.8. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.9. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.11. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.12. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.13. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.14. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Italy

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 88% (78)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 96% (85)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 50 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 56% (5)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 27 £36,278,880Non-military 3 £30,060Both Military and Non-military 1 £85Total 31 £36,309,025

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 4 £1,272,050ML4 1 £200ML5 2 £64,910ML10 12 £34,287,467ML11 2 £55,151ML13 1 £10,300ML16 2 £559,792ML17 1 £25,000ML18 1 £1,300ML21 1 £2,700ML22 4 £10

components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for body armour.components for combat aircraft (4 licences).components for command/control equipment for unmanned air vehicles.

T components for military diving apparatus.components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military helicopters.components for military support aircraft (2 licences).components for military training aircraft (2 licences).components for surface-to-air missiles.components for weapon control equipment.equipment for the production of military guidance/navigation equipment.

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general military aircraft components.T military diving apparatus.T military helicopters.

military helmets.pistols (3).

T recognition/identification equipment.rifles (1).software for military guidance/navigation equipment.technology for command/control equipment for unmanned air vehicles.

T technology for military diving apparatus.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment.technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines.unfinished products for military aero-engines.unfinished products for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.weapon night sights.

T weapon night sights.weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0E001 1 £28,0005A002 1 £660PL9010 1 £1,400

information security equipment.sporting shotguns (1).technology for nuclear reactors.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML8 1 £34PL9002 1 £51

mixtures containing explosives.mixtures of non-military energetic materials.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 49 £4,485,320Total 49 £4,485,320

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 7 £318,465ML5 10 £429,898ML6 1 £41,689ML9 3 £1,838,910ML10 17 £754,076ML11 4 £92,162ML13 2 £51,000ML15 1 £146,918ML16 3 £812,195ML21 1 £8ML22 1 £0

components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for attack alerting/warning equipment.components for bomb suits (2 licences).components for combat aircraft.components for combat helicopters (4 licences).components for combat naval vessels (3 licences).components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for electronic warfare equipment.components for military aero-engines (4 licences).components for military communications equipment.components for military electronic equipment.components for military helicopters (2 licences).components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.components for military radars (6 licences).components for military training aircraft (3 licences).components for recognition/identification equipment.components for surface-to-air missiles (6 licences).components for unmanned air vehicles.components for weapon control equipment (2 licences).general military aircraft components.general military vehicle components.military electronic equipment.software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment.technology for software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment.unfinished products for military aero-engines (3 licences).

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

AlgeriaAustraliaBahrainBelgiumBotswanaBruneiBulgariaCanadaCroatiaDenmarkFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceIndiaIndonesia

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IrelandIsraelJapanJordanKuwaitMalaysiaMexicoMoroccoNetherlandsNew ZealandNigeriaNorwayOmanPakistanPolandPortugalQatarSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSloveniaSouth AfricaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited States of America

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P components for combat aircraft3 P neutron generators4 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

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5 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, componentsfor military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

6 P command communications control and intelligence software, technology forcommand communications control and intelligence software

Ivory Coast

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £670,400Total 2 £670,400

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A231 1 £437,0006A001 1 £233,400

T marine position fixing equipment.T neutron generators.

Jamaica

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 33% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £34,776Total 1 £34,776

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £34,776

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]2 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 2]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Japan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 92% (33)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 94% (34)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 33% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 17 £1,065,563Non-military 14 £202,165Both Military and Non-military 1 £39,830Total 32 £1,307,558

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 5 £482,584ML3 1 £3,774ML5 2 £12,300ML6 1 £300ML7 2 £132,707ML9 1 £250ML10 4 £2,678ML11 3 £36,250ML15 1 £394,720ML17 1 £0ML22 2 £0

components for combat helicopters.components for combat naval vessels.

T components for military diving apparatus.components for military electronic equipment (2 licences).components for military helicopters.components for military support aircraft.components for military support vehicles.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment (2 licences).components for sniper rifles.components for weapon control equipment.

T equipment for the use of military diving apparatus.gun silencers.

T military diving apparatus.T military guidance/navigation equipment.T military image intensifier equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.

NBC protective/defensive equipment (2 licences).T rangefinding equipment.

sniper rifles (7).

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T technology for military diving apparatus.technology for sniper rifles.wall/door breaching projectiles/ammunition.

T weapon night sights.weapon sights (4 licences).

T weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0E001 1 £130,0001A004 1 £17,5001C011 3 £1141C233 7 £20,1835A001 1 £7,2006A002 1 £27,168

civil NBC protection clothing.constituents of propellants (3 licences).

T counter-improvised explosive device equipment.devices containing enriched lithium.devices containing enriched lithium compounds (2 licences).devices containing enriched lithium manufactures.

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 1].products containing enriched lithium (3 licences).technology for nuclear reactors.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £1,2306A003 1 £8,000ML7 1 £5,270ML11 1 £280ML17 1 £25,050

T civil NBC protection clothing.T civil NBC protection equipment.T civil riot control agent protection equipment.T components for civil NBC protection equipment.T components for civil riot control agent protection equipment.T components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.T imaging cameras.T military communications equipment.T military diving apparatus.T military laser protection equipment.T NBC protective/defensive equipment.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £17,766Total 1 £17,766

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that more

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than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

9A004 1 £17,766

spacecraft attitude and orbit control systems.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Russia

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Jordan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 75% (24)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (32)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 204 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

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% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 15 £1,471,784Non-military 12 £251,797Both Military and Non-military 2 £27,064Total 29 £1,750,645

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 4 £203,235ML3 3 £151,578ML4 3 £11,416ML5 2 £212,000ML6 1 £192,000ML10 1 £5,975ML11 3 £28,071ML14 1 £35,306ML15 1 £534,720ML18 3 £97,484ML21 1 £0

anti-armour ammunition.ballistic test equipment (3 licences).components for assault rifles.components for ballistic test equipment (2 licences).components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for pistols (2 licences).components for small arms training equipment.equipment for the use of aircraft military communications equipment.general military aircraft components.

Rv general military vehicle components.military electronic equipment.military equipment for initiating explosives (2 licences).

T military guidance/navigation equipment [See footnote 5].T military image intensifier equipment [See footnote 5].T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment [See footnote 5].

military radars [See footnote 3].munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.

T rangefinding equipment [See footnote 5].small arms ammunition (2 licences).small arms training equipment.software for small arms training equipment.tear gas/irritant ammunition [See footnote 2].

T weapon night sights [See footnote 5].weapon sights.

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T weapon sights [See footnote 5].

Rv - Some or all of which have subsequently been revoked.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 2 £1,0275A002 9 £243,0865D002 1 £6,000PL9010 1 £1,684

components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences).information security equipment (9 licences).software for information security equipment.sporting guns (6).sporting shotguns (3).

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £3,0926A002 1 £18,0006A003 1 £750ML1 1 £4,250ML7 1 £972

civil NBC protection equipment.T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 6].T imaging cameras [See footnote 6].

NBC protective/defensive equipment.T weapon night sights [See footnote 6].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 4]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.2. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Law enforcement agency end use.3. Licence granted for goods returned after repair in the UK. End use by the Air Force.4. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.5. Licence granted for armed forces end use.6. Licence granted for armed forces end use.

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Kazakhstan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (9)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (9)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 74 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £44,950Non-military 4 £286,704Total 5 £331,654

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML7 1 £44,950

components for NBC detection equipment.NBC detection equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £11,3042B350 2 £98,2006A003 1 £177,200

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences).imaging cameras.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

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Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P metal alloy materials

Kenya

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 83% (10)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (12)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 4 £415,650Non-military 7 £392,396Total 11 £808,046

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £16,950ML6 1 £36,500ML10 1 £237,200ML15 1 £125,000ML22 1 £0

components for pistols.military aircraft pressure refuellers.

T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment [See footnote 1].military support vehicles.pistols (30).technology for pistols.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

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1C351 1 £3063D225 1 £7505A002 3 £278,3265D002 1 £63,9099A004 1 £24,105PL8001 1 £25,000

bacteria.T explosives detection equipment.

information security equipment (3 licences).information security software.software for frequency changers.spacecraft command and telemetry data handling systems.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Kiribati

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Kosovo

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 100% (1)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary

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1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Kuwait

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 82% (14)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (17)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 9 £934,395Non-military 6 £1,679,089Both Military and Non-military 1 £12,940Total 16 £2,626,423

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £177,220ML3 1 £269ML4 2 £4,204ML5 2 £62,000ML6 1 £2,850ML9 1 £136,500ML10 1 £632ML11 1 £16,000ML15 1 £534,720ML22 1 £0

anti-armour ammunition [See footnote 2].

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components for military helicopters.components for military patrol/assault craft.

T components for sniper rifles [See footnote 4].T gun silencers [See footnote 4].

hand grenades [See footnote 3].T military guidance/navigation equipment [See footnote 1].T military image intensifier equipment [See footnote 1].

military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment [See footnote 1].T rangefinding equipment [See footnote 1].T sniper rifles (1) [See footnote 4].

targeting equipment.T technology for sniper rifles [See footnote 4].

training hand grenades [See footnote 3].turrets.

T weapon night sights [See footnote 1].T weapon sights (2 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C350 3 £1,503,7203A231 1 £145,0006A203 1 £25,619PL9010 1 £4,750

chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes (2 licences).instrumentation cameras.mixtures containing chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes.neutron generators.sporting shotguns (2).

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £3,490ML11 1 £9,450

information security equipment.military communications equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment2 P CS hand grenades, depth charges, hand grenades, illuminators, munitions/ordnance

detection/disposal equipment, signalling devices, smoke canisters,smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition, tear gas/irritant ammunition, tear gas/riot controlagents, training CS hand grenades, training hand grenades, training tear gas/irritantammunition

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3 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 5]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.2. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Government end use.3. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers. Law enforcement agency end use.4. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Law enforcement agency end use.5. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Kyrgyzstan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 6 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 75% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £15,800Non-military 1 £375,000Total 2 £390,800

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £15,800

components for sniper rifles.sniper rifles (3).

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A103 1 £375,000

inertial equipment.

Laos

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £250,000Total 1 £250,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A103 1 £250,000

inertial equipment.

Latvia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (8)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (8)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

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SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 7 £686,634Total 7 £686,634

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £530,000ML3 2 £47,203ML4 1 £711ML10 2 £45,000ML13 1 £63,720

components for body armour.components for combat aircraft.components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for unmanned air vehicles.smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition.training small arms ammunition.weapon night sights.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £4,320Total 1 £4,320

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 1 £4,320

components for military aircraft head-up/down displays.

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The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

United Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Lebanon

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 64% (7)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (11)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 29 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 69 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £80,000Non-military 3 £5,966Total 4 £85,966

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML11 1 £80,000

military guidance/navigation equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £2,085PL8001 1 £450PL9010 1 £3,431

components for sporting shotguns.devices for initiating explosives.information security equipment.sporting shotguns (26).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £800Total 1 £800

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML21 1 £800

software for military radars.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Bangladesh

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P frequency generators

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SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedAustralia 1 0 0

Issued

components for military communications equipment [See footnote 1].military communications equipment [See footnote 1].

Country Footnotes

1. UN Security Council Resolution 1701 (2006) established an embargo on the supply of arms and relatedmaterial to Lebanon, with the exemption of arms and related materiel authorised by the Government ofLebanon or by UNFIL. This is implemented in the EU by Common Position 2006/625/CFSP, as amended,and Council Regulation (EC) No 1412/2006, as amended; as well as Common Position 2005/888/CFSP, asamended, and Council Regulation (EC) No 305/2006, as amended.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted in support of HMG funded programme

Liberia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 27 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 3 £211,412Total 3 £211,412

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

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2B350 1 £10,9815A002 2 £176,6165D002 1 £23,816

components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.information security equipment (2 licences).information security software.

Libya

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 78% (7)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (9)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 16 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £775,000Total 2 £775,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A103 2 £775,000

inertial equipment (2 licences).

Country Footnotes

1. UN Security Council Resolution 1970 of 26 February 2011 established an embargo on the supply of arms and

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related material to Libya. The embargo was amended by Resolutions 2009 (2011) 2095 (2013) and 2362(2017). Exemptions exist, with approval from the UN Sanctions Committee, for supplies of non-lethal militaryequipment and protective clothing for use by United Nations personnel, representatives of the media andhumanitarian and development workers. Arms and related material intended solely for security ordisarmament assistance to the Libyan government are also subject to exemption criteria.

UNSCR 2017/2362 states that the authorisation to inspect designated high seas vessels found in UNSCR2146 (2014) shall apply with respect to vessels loading, transporting, or discharging petroleum, includingcrude oil and refined petroleum products, illicitly exported or attempted to be exported from Libya.

EU Council Decision (CFSP) 2011/137, as amended, and Council Regulation (EU) 2016/446, as amended,restricts the provision of arms and related material; as well as of equipment that might be used for internalrepression. Exemptions are in place for internal repression equipment intended solely for humanitarian orprotective use, and for temporary export of protective clothing for use by United Nations and EU personnel,representatives of the media and humanitarian and development workers.

Common Position 2004/698/CFSP, as amended, and Council Regulation (EC) No 3275/1993, as amended,are also in place.

All exports for this destination must be in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Lithuania

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 71% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (7)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 110 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 6 £217,797Total 6 £217,797

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £3,325ML3 2 £137,622ML6 1 £75,000

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ML13 1 £1,750ML18 1 £100

components for ballistic test equipment.components for body armour.military support vehicles.small arms ammunition.sporting guns (1).training small arms ammunition.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £1,026,520Total 1 £1,026,520

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 1 £1,026,520

components for military helicopters.general military aircraft components.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Algeria

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Luxembourg

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

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% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 80% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (5)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 67 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £2,009,193Non-military 1 £0Total 4 £2,009,193

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £2,003,673ML3 1 £5,520

blank/inert ammunition.components for pistols.components for sniper rifles.sniper rifles (1).training small arms ammunition.weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0E001 1 £0

technology for nuclear reactors.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £13,648

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Total 1 £13,648

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 1 £13,648

aircraft military communications equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

France

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Macao

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 6 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences Value

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Non-military 2 £164,989Total 2 £164,989

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £159,5206A003 1 £5,469

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.imaging cameras.

Country Footnotes

1. A declaration by the Madrid European Council on 27 June 1989 established an arms embargo on China. Thisembargo also extends to arms exports to Macao. The UK interpretation of the embargo applies to: lethalweapons such as machine guns, large calibre weapons, bombs, torpedoes, rockets and missiles; speciallydesigned components of these items and ammunition; military aircraft and helicopters, vessels of war,armoured fighting vehicles and other such weapons platforms; any equipment which might be used for internalrepression. All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Madagascar

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 5 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £8,000Total 1 £8,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A003 1 £8,000

imaging cameras.

Malaysia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 86% (49)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 93% (53)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 25 £229,983,159Non-military 26 £1,457,608Both Military and Non-military 1 £22,079Total 52 £231,462,846

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 6 £941,150ML2 1 £900,000ML3 1 £300ML4 3 £209,288,610ML5 7 £6,669,484ML9 4 £4,830,832ML10 1 £5,174ML11 11 £297,902ML13 1 £4,000ML14 1 £5,143,388

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ML15 6 £1,374,100ML21 7 £154,261ML22 7 £373,958

anti-armour ammunition [See footnote 3].T body armour.

components for attack alerting/warning equipment.components for combat naval vessels (3 licences).components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.

T components for man portable air defence system missiles.components for military communications equipment (2 licences).components for military electronic equipment.components for military guidance/navigation equipment (3 licences).components for military training aircraft.components for naval gun installations/mountings.equipment for the use of launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence systemmissiles.equipment for the use of launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.equipment for the use of military communications equipment.

T equipment for the use of rangefinding equipment.gun mountings.launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence system missiles.military communications equipment (2 licences).military electronic equipment.

T military guidance/navigation equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 1, 5, 7].T military helmets.T military image intensifier equipment (5 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 5, 6, 7].T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 5, 6, 7].

military training equipment.naval guns.

T rangefinding equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 4, 6].small arms ammunition [See footnote 3].software for launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence system missiles.software for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.software for military communications equipment.software for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).

T software for rangefinding equipment.software for targeting equipment.targeting equipment.

T targeting equipment [See footnote 7].technology for launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence system missiles.technology for military communications equipment.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment (3 licences).technology for military training equipment.technology for targeting equipment.

T weapon night sights (5 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 5, 6, 7].weapon sights.

T weapon sights (5 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 5, 6, 7].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £7301C006 1 £230,5001C210 1 £31,0001C350 2 £521C351 2 £13,6312B350 6 £59,3443A002 1 £174,7005A001 1 £216,2485A002 3 £60,9215D001 1 £1206A002 1 £27,1686A003 1 £3,125

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6A005 2 £181,5006A008 1 £394,4077A003 1 £40,662PL8001 2 £23,500

bacteria.chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research (2 licences).components for civil NBC protection equipment.components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.components for radar equipment.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (5 licences).

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 2].electronics cooling fluids.

T explosives detection equipment (2 licences).fibre prepregs.imaging cameras.

T inertial equipment.information security equipment (3 licences).lasers (2 licences).signal generators.software for information security equipment.toxins.underwater telecommunications systems.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £7,0505D002 1 £805E002 1 £240ML11 1 £14,420ML21 1 £159ML22 1 £130

components for military communications equipment.information security equipment.military communications equipment.software for information security equipment.software for military communications equipment.technology for information security equipment.technology for military communications equipment.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 3 £998,047Total 3 £998,047

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 2 £989,7973A001 1 £8,250

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences).extended temperature range integrated circuits.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

CanadaIndia

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for electronic countermeasure equipment, decoying/countermeasure

equipment, electronic countermeasure equipment, military aircraft groundequipment, military cameras/photographic equipment, military imagerecording/processing equipment, software for decoying/countermeasure equipment,software for electronic countermeasure equipment, software for military aircraftground equipment, software for military cameras/photographic equipment, softwarefor military image recording/processing equipment, Software for modelling/simulatingmilitary operation scenarios, technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment,technology for electronic countermeasure equipment, technology for military aircraftground equipment, technology for military cameras/photographic equipment,technology for military image recording/processing equipment, technology forSoftware for modelling/simulating military operation scenarios

2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 8]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.5. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.6. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.7. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.8. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Mali

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 18 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 67% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 83% (5)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 5 £265,003Non-military 1 £31,670Total 6 £296,673

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 5 £265,003

body armour (3 licences) [See footnote 1].bomb suits.components for body armour (5 licences) [See footnote 1].military helmets (5 licences) [See footnote 1].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £28,2505D002 1 £3,420

information security equipment.information security software.

Country Footnotes

1. United Nations Security Council Resolution 2374 (2017) was adopted in September 2017 establishing asanctions regime on Mali which imposes travel bans and assets freezes on individuals and entities engaged inactivities that threaten the peace, security or stability of the country.

The EU implements this sanctions regime via Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/1775 and Council Regulation(EU) 2017/1770.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.

Malta

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 16 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 67% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 110 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £71,962Total 3 £71,962

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £69,262ML3 1 £2,700

components for machine guns.components for sporting guns.machine guns (7).sporting guns (1).training small arms ammunition.weapon sights.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Marshall Islands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £1,162Total 1 £1,162

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £1,162

information security equipment.

Mauritania

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 18 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 67% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £52,386Total 3 £52,386

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 2 £1,686ML13 1 £50,700

components for body armour.components for military training aircraft (2 licences).military helmets.

Mauritius

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 83% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (6)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 6 £135,193Total 6 £135,193

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £104,260ML9 2 £18,000ML11 3 £12,933ML22 1 £0

assault rifles (26).components for assault rifles.components for military communications equipment (3 licences).gun silencers.military communications equipment.naval communications equipment (2 licences).technology for assault rifles.

Mexico

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (25)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (25)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 47 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (4)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 6 £143,519Non-military 11 £21,805,234Both Military and Non-military 2 £36,100Total 19 £21,984,854

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £42,771ML7 1 £3,331ML10 1 £68,317ML11 1 £500ML13 2 £28,600ML22 1 £0

body armour (2 licences) [See footnote 2].components for body armour (2 licences) [See footnote 2].components for military training aircraft.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.

T equipment for the use of rangefinding equipment [See footnote 4].military helmets (2 licences) [See footnote 2].NBC protective/defensive equipment.technology for military training aircraft.weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A003 1 £400

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1A004 3 £141,2481C216 1 £21,534,3811E201 1 £05A001 1 £59,9505A002 4 £44,2557A103 1 £25,000

aromatic polyimide sheets.civil explosive detection/identification equipment (3 licences).

T counter-improvised explosive device equipment.inertial equipment.information security equipment (4 licences).maraging steels.technology for maraging steels.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A005 2 £7,500ML13 2 £28,600

body armour (2 licences) [See footnote 3].civil body armour.components for body armour (2 licences) [See footnote 3].military helmets (2 licences) [See footnote 3].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]2 P components for combat aircraft, components for combat helicopters, components for

military helicopters, components for military support aircraft, components for militarytraining aircraft, general military aircraft components

3 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers. Civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for goods returned after repair in the UK.

Micronesia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

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Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Monaco

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Mongolia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 53 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £11,846Non-military 1 £3,050Total 3 £14,896

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £11,846

components for sniper rifles.sniper rifles (1).sporting guns (25).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A003 1 £3,050

T imaging cameras [See footnote 2].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes.

Montenegro

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 20 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 100% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 3 £331,958Total 3 £331,958

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £12,0006A003 1 £59,9586A008 1 £240,0006D002 1 £20,000

imaging cameras.T information security equipment.

radar equipment.software for radar equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Morocco

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 80% (12)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (15)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £24,079Non-military 12 £2,088,233Total 13 £2,112,312

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 1 £24,069ML22 1 £10

equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas.technology for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 12 £2,072,2805D002 1 £15,953

information security equipment (11 licences) [See footnote 1].information security software (2 licences).

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Mozambique

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 6 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £37,500Non-military 1 £33,000Total 2 £70,500

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £37,500

military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £33,000

information security equipment.

Myanmar

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 23 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (10)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 20% (2)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 4 £2,962,299Total 4 £2,962,299

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A101 1 £2,750,0003E101 1 £90,0005A002 3 £121,7995D002 1 £500

information security equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 1, 2].software for information security equipment [See footnote 1].technology for X-ray accelerators [See footnote 3].X-ray generators [See footnote 3].

Refused

CountNon-military 2Total 2

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

1A004 18A001 18A002 1

civil NBC detection systems.submersible equipment.submersible vehicle control systems.submersible vehicles.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

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1 27 1

Country Footnotes

1. Restrictions currently in force with respect to Myanmar are set out in Council Decision 2013/184/CFSP, asamended; these include an embargo on the provision of arms and related material, on the export of dual-usegoods for military and Border Guard Police end users, as well as of equipment that might be used for internalrepression, including the export of equipment for monitoring communications as specified in Annex I toCouncil Regulation (EU) No 401/2013, as amended. Also the technical assistance, and financing or financialassistance related to military activities are also prohibited, and there are restrictions on military training andcooperation.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian end use.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.

Namibia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £460,305Total 2 £460,305

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A001 1 £436,200

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9A004 1 £24,105

acoustic seabed survey equipment.spacecraft command and telemetry data handling systems.

Nepal

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 20 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (6)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £97,816Non-military 1 £146,400Both Military and Non-military 1 £85,778Total 5 £329,994

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 2 £88,896PL5001 1 £8,920

anti-riot/ballistic shields.body armour.bomb suits.components for bomb suits.military helmets.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £110,4005D002 1 £24,0005E002 1 £12,000

information security equipment.software for information security equipment.

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technology for information security equipment.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £60,050ML4 1 £6,688ML13 1 £19,040

bomb suits.civil explosive detection/identification equipment.components for bomb suits.components for military equipment for initiating explosives.components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.military helmets.military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.

Netherlands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 93% (43)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (46)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 70 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 13% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 47% (7)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 31 £7,485,762Non-military 2 £2,009Total 33 £7,487,771

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 7 £3,787,887

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ML2 2 £1,638ML4 3 £713,615ML5 1 £58,140ML6 2 £93,291ML7 2 £93,544ML9 3 £519ML10 1 £1,360ML11 4 £80,820ML13 3 £109,645ML15 1 £844ML16 1 £1,900,763ML18 2 £643,687ML22 1 £10

body armour (3 licences) [See footnote 1].components for body armour (2 licences) [See footnote 1].components for combat aircraft.components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for military combat vehicles.components for military communications equipment (2 licences).components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.components for military radars.components for mortars (2 licences).components for NBC protective/defensive equipment (2 licences).components for weapon night sights (2 licences).decoying/countermeasure equipment.equipment for the production of combat aircraft (2 licences).general naval vessel components (3 licences).machine guns.military electronic equipment (2 licences).military helmets (3 licences) [See footnote 1].military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.military support vehicles.technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.unfinished products for combat aircraft.weapon night sights (3 licences).

T weapon night sights.weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C233 1 £1,906PL9002 1 £103

enriched lithium.non-military energetic materials.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 7 £311,643Non-military 1 £827Total 8 £312,470

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except where

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the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML5 1 £800ML7 1 £82,908ML9 1 £25,927ML10 2 £43,052ML11 1 £102,046ML16 1 £56,810ML22 1 £100

components for military helicopters (2 licences).components for military radars.general naval vessel components.military electronic equipment.NBC protective/defensive equipment.technology for military helicopters.unfinished products for periscopes.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C233 1 £827

products containing enriched lithium.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

AustraliaBelgiumChinaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceItalyMexicoNew ZealandNorwayOmanSpainSwedenUnited Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T projectile launchers, weapon mountings2 T neutron generators3 P neutron generators4 P neutron generators5 P components for uranium conversion equipment, components for uranium isotope

separation equipment, software for uranium conversion equipment, software foruranium isotope separation equipment, technology for uranium conversionequipment, technology for uranium isotope separation equipment, uraniumconversion equipment, uranium isotope separation equipment

6 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components fordecoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

7 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, componentsfor military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

8 P metal alloy materials9 P technology for equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment,

technology for military support vehicles, technology for naval engines, technology forproduction installations for equipment for the production ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for production installations formilitary support vehicles, technology for production installations for naval engines,technology for production installations for submarines, technology for software forequipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology forsoftware for military support vehicles, technology for software for naval engines,technology for software for submarines, technology for submarines

10 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for humanitarian end use.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

New Zealand

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

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% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (25)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (25)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 5 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 29 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 40% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 60% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 18 £3,256,551Non-military 3 £144,928Total 21 £3,401,479

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 6 £2,578,255ML2 6 £6,286ML3 2 £12,310ML10 1 £15,520ML15 2 £32,028ML17 1 £112,152ML21 1 £500,000

command communications control and intelligence software.components for artillery (4 licences).components for avalanche control projectiles (2 licences).components for combat aircraft.components for gun mountings.components for machine guns.components for military field generators.components for mortars.components for rifles.components for sporting guns (2 licences).components for weapon mountings.military field generators.

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military image intensifier equipment.T military image intensifier equipment.

weapon night sights.T weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 2 £115,678PL9010 1 £29,250

civil NBC protection clothing (2 licences).sporting shotguns (2).

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P command communications control and intelligence software, technology for

command communications control and intelligence software2 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedAustralia 1 0 0

Issued

components for body armour.

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Nigeria

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 77% (23)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 90% (27)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 3% (1)

Median processing time SITCLs 59 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 5 £1,378,700Non-military 20 £9,816,688Total 25 £11,195,388

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML9 1 £1,200ML13 2 £72,500ML15 2 £1,180,000PL5001 1 £125,000

anti-riot/ballistic shields.body armour (2 licences) [See footnote 3].components for body armour (2 licences) [See footnote 3].components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (2 licences).components for naval engines.military helmets (2 licences) [See footnote 3].military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (2 licences).

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 5 £88,0441C350 2 £52,5091C351 1 £402B350 2 £621,0103A101 3 £8,328,0003E101 3 £180,0005A002 5 £326,8035E002 1 £172,0006A001 1 £33,2816A003 1 £15,000

bacteria.chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research.chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production.civil explosive detection/identification equipment (5 licences) [See footnotes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 10, 9].imaging cameras.information security equipment (4 licences).

T information security equipment [See footnote 2].technology for software for information security equipment.technology for X-ray generators (3 licences).towed hydrophone arrays.X-ray accelerators.X-ray generators (3 licences).

Refused

CountNon-military 1Total 1

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

5A001 1

telecommunications interception equipment.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

2 1

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, information security software, software for

information security equipment [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.3. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.4. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.5. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.8. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.9. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Non Specific Country

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SITCLs 7 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

North Macedonia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 80% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 80% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 33% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 33% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £5,000Non-military 4 £314,740Total 5 £319,740

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only once

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per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML7 1 £5,000

NBC detection equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C228 1 £4501E001 1 £11E201 1 £11E202 1 £15A002 2 £309,8155D002 1 £4,472

information security equipment (2 licences).magnesium.software for information security equipment.technology for composite laminates.technology for composite structures.technology for composite tubes.technology for fibre preforms.technology for fibre prepregs.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]2 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 2]

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

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Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.

Norway

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 88% (15)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (17)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 71 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 10% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 40% (4)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 7 £5,211,670Non-military 4 £1,483,657Total 11 £6,695,327

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £906,340ML4 1 £2,822ML5 1 £140,000ML7 2 £306,291ML15 2 £553,320ML17 1 £3,302,897

components for NBC detection equipment.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.military diving apparatus.

T military equipment for initiating explosives.T military image intensifier equipment (2 licences).T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (2 licences).T targeting equipment.

weapon night sights.

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T weapon night sights (2 licences).T weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £2602B350 1 £1,214,0205A001 1 £262,3306A001 1 £6,0476A003 1 £1,000

T civil NBC protection equipment.T components for civil riot control agent protection equipment.

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.hydrophones.

T imaging cameras.underwater telecommunications systems.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £96,935Total 3 £96,935

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 2 £61,935ML16 1 £35,000

components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.components for surface-to-surface missiles.unfinished products for air-to-air missiles.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

FranceGermanyIndonesiaMalaysia

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P neutron generators3 P neutron generators4 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

5 P technology for combined cycle engines6 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Oman

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 81% (25)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (31)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 69 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 14% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 43% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 19 £1,582,139Non-military 9 £2,193,819Total 28 £3,775,958

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only once

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per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £173,357ML3 1 £46,725ML5 3 £319,873ML6 6 £191,933ML9 2 £80,019ML10 4 £45,110ML11 2 £17,500ML14 1 £121,002ML15 2 £586,620

components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for machine guns.components for military combat vehicles (4 licences).components for military helicopters.components for military patrol/assault craft (2 licences).components for military support aircraft (2 licences).components for tanks (2 licences).components for targeting equipment.military electronic equipment.

T military guidance/navigation equipment [See footnote 1].T military image intensifier equipment [See footnote 1].

military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment [See footnote 1].T rangefinding equipment [See footnote 1].

small arms ammunition [See footnote 2].small arms training equipment.targeting equipment.

T weapon night sights [See footnote 1].T weapon sights [See footnote 1].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 1 £25,1925A002 6 £1,941,5835D002 2 £183,5685E002 1 £16A003 2 £15,9757A103 1 £27,500

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.imaging cameras (2 licences).

T inertial equipment.information security equipment (4 licences).

T information security equipment (2 licences).information security software.software for information security equipment.technology for information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators3 P components for airborne refuelling equipment, components for aircraft military

communications equipment, components for combat aircraft, components for militaryaero-engines, components for military aircraft head-up/down displays, componentsfor military communications equipment, components for military guidance/navigationequipment, components for military helicopters, components for military supportaircraft, components for military training aircraft, equipment for the use of combataircraft, equipment for the use of military helicopters, equipment for the use ofmilitary support aircraft, equipment for the use of military training aircraft, generalmilitary aircraft components, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew lifesupport equipment, military aircrew safety equipment, military electronic equipment

4 P airborne refuelling equipment, aircraft military communications equipment, aircraftmissile protection systems, attack alerting/warning equipment, components formilitary aero-engines, components for military support aircraft,decoying/countermeasure equipment, electronic countermeasure equipment,equipment for the use of electronic countermeasure equipment, equipment for theuse of military radars, equipment for the use of rangefinding equipment, equipmentfor the use of recognition/identification equipment, equipment for the use of sensorintegration equipment, equipment for the use of targeting equipment, general militaryaircraft components, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment,military aircraft pressure refuellers, military aircrew safety equipment, militarycommunications equipment, military electronic equipment, militaryguidance/navigation equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, militaryradars, recognition/identification equipment, sensor integration equipment, targetingequipment

5 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 3]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.2. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Pakistan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 72% (84)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 92% (107)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 3% (3)

Median processing time SITCLs 159 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 25% (3)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 42% (5)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 17% (2)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

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% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 59 £4,946,123Non-military 7 £192,129Both Military and Non-military 2 £638,127Total 68 £5,776,380

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 12 £53,631ML3 3 £105,920ML4 7 £3,577,357ML5 2 £1,806ML9 8 £287,681ML10 10 £329,818ML11 4 £158,486ML13 1 £1,800ML14 1 £16,640ML15 1 £94ML18 7 £41,151ML21 1 £30ML22 1 £10PL5001 2 £371,700

aerial target equipment.anti-armour ammunition [See footnote 6].anti-riot/ballistic shields (2 licences).body armour [See footnote 4].components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for artillery ammunition.components for body armour [See footnote 4].components for combat helicopters.components for combat naval vessels (4 licences).components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for electronic warfare equipment.components for military aero-engines (4 licences).components for military auxiliary/support vessels.components for military electronic equipment (2 licences).components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military helicopters (3 licences).components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.components for military patrol/assault craft.

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components for military radars (2 licences).components for military support aircraft.components for naval engines.components for sniper rifles (2 licences) [See footnotes 8, 9].components for sporting guns (9 licences) [See footnotes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 3, 5].decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).

T electronic warfare equipment.equipment for the production of assault rifles (3 licences).equipment for the production of rifles (4 licences).general military aircraft components.launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.military helmets [See footnote 4].military image recording/processing equipment.military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment (3 licences).military patrol/assault craft.small arms ammunition [See footnote 7].sniper rifles (1) (2 licences) [See footnotes 8, 9].software for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas.Software for modelling/simulating/evaluating weapon systems.sporting guns (1) (9 licences) [See footnotes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 3, 5].sporting shotguns (1) [See footnote 16].technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.weapon sights (3 licences) [See footnotes 5, 9].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 2 £142,5842B350 1 £2,2206A003 1 £39,140End Use 1 £4,865PL9010 2 £3,320

civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences).components for sporting shotguns [See footnote 17].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment [See footnote 18].imaging cameras.spectrophotometers.sporting shotguns (1) (2 licences) [See footnotes 17, 2].

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A002 1 £50,5006A008 1 £403,8656D002 1 £0ML1 1 £44,325ML11 1 £139,438ML21 1 £0

components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for radar equipment.

T direct view imaging equipment.military guidance/navigation equipment.radar equipment.software for military guidance/navigation equipment.software for radar equipment.

T weapon night sights.

Refused

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CountMilitary 1Non-military 2Total 3

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML1 1

weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

End Use 2

accessories for valves.adhesive.chemicals.personal protective clothing.printed circuit board process equipment.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 27 1

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £7,600Total 1 £7,600

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 1 £7,600

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Norway

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedBelgium 4 1 0Greece 0 1 0South Korea 1 0 0Spain 2 0 0

Issued

promoting the supply of acoustic devices for riot control.promoting the supply of artillery ammunition.promoting the supply of components for machine guns.promoting the supply of small arms ammunition (3 licences) [See footnote 1].promoting the supply of smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition.training aircraft cannon ammunition.

Refused

promoting the supply of assault rifles (5000).promoting the supply of components for assault rifles.promoting the supply of military image intensifier equipment.promoting the supply of weapon night sights.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

2 2

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for armed forces end use.2. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.3. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.4. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.5. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.6. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. End use by the Navy.8. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.9. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.11. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.12. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.13. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.14. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.

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15. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.16. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.17. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.18. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Panama

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 6 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £34,776Total 1 £34,776

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £34,776

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

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1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Papua New Guinea

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £7,813Total 2 £7,813

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 2 £7,813

information security equipment (2 licences).

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

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Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Paraguay

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 14 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £32,423Total 2 £32,423

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £16,423ML6 1 £16,000

T military support vehicles.weapon sights.

Peru

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 75% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £51,340

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Non-military 1 £978Total 3 £52,318

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £16,000ML9 1 £35,340

general naval vessel components.T military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C351 1 £978

toxins.

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Philippines

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 76% (13)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (17)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 6% (1)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 4 £151,372Non-military 8 £291,748Both Military and Non-military 1 £3,188Total 13 £446,307

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £76,700ML7 1 £22,032ML10 1 £1,640ML13 1 £37,800PL5001 1 £13,200

anti-riot/ballistic shields [See footnote 3].bomb suits [See footnote 3].components for military helicopters.components for NBC detection equipment.components for sniper rifles [See footnote 1].gun silencers [See footnote 1].sniper rifles (13) [See footnote 1].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 3 £210,2332B206 2 £40,7335A002 1 £17,9746A003 1 £4,0087A103 1 £18,800

civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences) [See footnote 2].civil NBC detection systems.dimensional inspection equipment.dimensional measuring equipment.imaging cameras.inertial equipment.information security equipment.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £273ML7 1 £2,171ML11 1 £744

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civil NBC protection equipment.civil riot control agent protection equipment.components for civil NBC protection equipment.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.military communications equipment.NBC protective/defensive equipment.

Refused

CountMilitary 1Total 1

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML13 1

body armour [See footnote 3].components for body armour [See footnote 3].

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

2 1

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Law enforcement agency end use.3. Licence granted for end use by a law enforcement agency.

Poland

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (30)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (30)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 20% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 40% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

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SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 24 £1,201,905Non-military 1 £1,200Total 25 £1,203,105

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 5 £68,624ML3 5 £1,009,682ML4 4 £20,517ML6 5 £47,706ML10 1 £4,125ML11 3 £36,784ML13 1 £1,600ML14 1 £7,690ML17 1 £5,175ML21 1 £2

T blank/inert ammunition.components for assault rifles (2 licences).components for machine guns.

T components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military support vehicles.components for military training equipment.components for pistols.equipment for the use of aircraft military communications equipment.general military vehicle components (2 licences).gun silencers.military aircrew safety equipment.military communications equipment.military equipment for initiating explosives (2 licences).

T military guidance/navigation equipment.military helmets.military support vehicles (2 licences).munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment (2 licences).signature suppression fittings/coatings/treatments for military use.small arms ammunition.

T software for military guidance/navigation equipment.sporting guns (1).training small arms ammunition (3 licences).

T weapon night sights.

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

PL9010 1 £1,200

sporting shotguns (1).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £14,164Total 2 £14,164

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 1 £2,164ML11 1 £12,000

components for military communications equipment.components for military helicopters.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

United KingdomUnited States of America

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P neutron generators2 P technology for equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment,

technology for military support vehicles, technology for naval engines, technology forproduction installations for equipment for the production ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for production installations formilitary support vehicles, technology for production installations for naval engines,technology for production installations for submarines, technology for software forequipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology forsoftware for military support vehicles, technology for software for naval engines,technology for software for submarines, technology for submarines

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3 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Portugal

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 95% (19)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (20)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 69 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 17% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 13 £1,119,504Non-military 3 £102,454Total 16 £1,221,958

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £702,200ML6 1 £13,725ML9 1 £25,908ML10 5 £352,887ML11 4 £14,317ML13 1 £10,300ML22 1 £167

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components for body armour.components for military communications equipment (3 licences).components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military helicopters (2 licences).

T components for military helicopters.components for military support aircraft.general military aircraft components.general military vehicle components.general naval vessel components.military helmets.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment.weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A231 1 £64,511PL9010 2 £37,942

components for sporting shotguns.neutron generators.sporting shotguns (1) (2 licences).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £5,402Total 2 £5,402

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML10 2 £5,402

components for military support aircraft (2 licences).

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

FranceUnited Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 P neutron generators3 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

4 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, componentsfor military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

Puerto Rico

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 6 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £21,782Total 1 £21,782

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £21,782

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Qatar

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 91% (32)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (35)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 10 £178,070Non-military 18 £1,222,855Total 28 £1,400,925

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 5 £96,504ML2 1 £40,000ML4 1 £17,784ML5 1 £12,822ML11 1 £10,000ML13 1 £360

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PL5001 1 £600

T anti-riot/ballistic shields.components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.components for weapon control equipment.equipment for the use of aircraft military communications equipment.

T military helmets.military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.

T projectile launchers.weapon sights (5 licences) [See footnote 3].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 2 £41,4601C350 1 £1692B350 4 £8,1442B351 1 £1,1005A001 1 £129,5005A002 6 £973,1135D001 1 £5005D002 1 £205E002 3 £80PL9010 1 £68,770

chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research.T civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences).

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 5, 6, 7, 8].information security equipment (6 licences) [See footnote 2].information security software.

T software for telecommunications interception equipment [See footnote 1].T sporting shotguns (3).

technology for information security equipment (3 licences).T telecommunications interception equipment [See footnote 1].

toxic gas monitoring equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 4]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes.2. Licence granted for humanitarian end use.3. Licence granted for goods returned after repair in the UK. Government end use.4. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.5. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

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8. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Republic of Congo

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 48 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £43,852Total 2 £43,852

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £18,8527A103 1 £25,000

inertial equipment.information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays

Republic of Moldova

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 219 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 50% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £875,000Total 1 £875,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A103 1 £875,000

inertial equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Country Footnotes

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1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.

Romania

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (15)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (15)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 117 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 10 £317,024Total 10 £317,024

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £11,985ML3 1 £45,000ML6 1 £6,100ML10 2 £13,754ML11 1 £10,000ML13 1 £5,150ML16 1 £225,035

components for body armour.components for combat aircraft.components for military support aircraft.components for sniper rifles.equipment for the use of aircraft military communications equipment.

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military helmets.military support vehicles.small arms ammunition.sporting guns (1) (2 licences).unfinished products for combat aircraft.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £15,972Total 1 £15,972

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML16 1 £15,972

unfinished products for military support aircraft.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Brazil

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 P technology for equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment,technology for military support vehicles, technology for naval engines, technology forproduction installations for equipment for the production ofdecoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for production installations formilitary support vehicles, technology for production installations for naval engines,technology for production installations for submarines, technology for software forequipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology forsoftware for military support vehicles, technology for software for naval engines,technology for software for submarines, technology for submarines

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3 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Russia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 71% (100)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 93% (131)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 12% (17)

Median processing time SITCLs 159 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 100% (3)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 59 £40,143,073Total 59 £40,143,073

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B352 1 £6,1313A001 1 £16,5003B001 1 £1,707,6645A002 26 £13,117,0345D002 2 £282,8705E002 1 £1,5226A002 1 £62,9116A003 2 £156,7006A006 1 £30,000

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7A103 4 £24,380,0009D001 1 £2,0009E003 1 £0RUS 21 £379,742

biotechnology equipment.direct view imaging equipment.inertial equipment (4 licences).information security equipment (26 licences) [See footnote 1].information security software [See footnote 1].instrumentation cameras (2 licences).magnetometers.microwave components.oil and gas industry equipment/materials (21 licences).semiconductor manufacturing equipment.software for information security equipment.software for technology for FADEC.technology for FADEC.technology for information security equipment.

Refused

CountMilitary 1Non-military 16Total 17

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML10 1

military helicopters.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

3A001 36A006 16A203 37B103 1End Use 6MEND 3

calibration equipment for guidance/navigation equipment.chemicals (2 licences).components for materials analysis equipment.electronic components.electronic measurement/test equipment.extended temperature range integrated circuits (2 licences).

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instrumentation cameras (3 licences).magnetometers.materials analysis equipment.materials processing equipment.materials testing equipment (2 licences).microwave components.semiconductor manufacturing equipment.software for materials testing equipment.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 125 47 7

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedTurkey 0 3 0

Refused

promoting the supply of sporting shotguns (200).promoting the supply of sporting shotguns (330).promoting the supply of sporting shotguns (650).

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 27 1

Country Footnotes

1. Council Decision 2014/512/CFSP, as amended and Council Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, as amended,imposes a number of sectoral sanctions against Russian entities. These include restrictions on the supply ofarms and military equipment, on dual use items for military use, ban on the supply of equipment and servicesto Russian deep water, Arctic and shale oil exploration and production projects, and a ban on Russian accessto certain EU financial instruments and services.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for cryptographic equipment for commercial use. Civilian / commercial end use.

Samoa

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

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% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £4,428Total 1 £4,428

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 1 £4,428

body armour.

Saudi Arabia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 74% (46)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 94% (58)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 11% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 11% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 14 £1,609,047Non-military 35 £2,961,995Total 49 £4,571,043

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that more

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than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML2 3 £536,982ML5 1 £221,018ML6 3 £41,375ML9 1 £1,946ML10 1 £11,799ML11 4 £475,199ML13 2 £10,800ML14 1 £309,928

body armour (2 licences) [See footnotes 2, 4].components for body armour [See footnote 2].components for military communications equipment.

T components for military electronic equipment [See footnote 5].components for mortars (2 licences) [See footnote 12].components for naval communications equipment.components for turrets (2 licences).ground vehicle military communications equipment.military aircraft ground equipment.military communications equipment.

T military communications equipment [See footnote 5].T military electronic equipment [See footnote 5].

military guidance/navigation equipment.military helmets (2 licences) [See footnotes 2, 4].

T military training equipment [See footnote 5].T projectile launchers.T targeting equipment [See footnote 5].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0C003 4 £4,7181A004 2 £232,2861A006 1 £304,5001C107 1 £2,4171C202 1 £2,2502B350 12 £256,4045A001 2 £404,4445A002 9 £851,8585D002 2 £76,2186A001 1 £26,0006A003 1 £17,1607A003 1 £48,7407A103 1 £15,0008A001 1 £500,0008A002 1 £220,000

civil explosive detection/identification equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 10, 11].components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment [See footnote 13].components for improvised explosive device disruptors.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (12 licences) [See footnotes 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24].

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counter-improvised explosive device equipment [See footnote 25].T counter-improvised explosive device equipment.

deuterium compounds (4 licences) [See footnotes 7, 8, 9].graphite materials.imaging cameras.improvised explosive device disposal remotely operated vehicles.inertial equipment (2 licences).information security equipment (9 licences).information security software.marine object detection/location systems.metal alloy cylindrical forms.software for information security equipment.sonar log equipment.submersible equipment.submersible vehicles.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment2 P components for military support aircraft3 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]4 P airborne refuelling equipment, attack alerting/warning equipment, components for

airborne refuelling equipment, components for attack alerting/warning equipment,components for combat aircraft, components for electronic countermeasureequipment, components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions,components for military aero-engines, components for military aircraft head-up/downdisplays, components for military cameras/photographic equipment, components formilitary guidance/navigation equipment, components for military imagerecording/processing equipment, components for military radars, components forrecognition/identification equipment, equipment for the production of combat aircraft,general military aircraft components, launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrafthead-up/down displays, military cameras/photographic equipment, military imagerecording/processing equipment, military imaging radar sensor equipment, militaryparametric technical databases, software for airborne refuelling equipment, softwarefor attack alerting/warning equipment, software for combat aircraft, software forelectronic countermeasure equipment, software for equipment for the production ofcombat aircraft, software for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions,software for military aircraft ground equipment, software for military aircrafthead-up/down displays, software for military image recording/processing equipment,software for military parametric technical databases, software forrecognition/identification equipment, technology for airborne refuelling equipment,technology for attack alerting/warning equipment, technology for combat aircraft,technology for electronic countermeasure equipment, technology for equipment forthe production of combat aircraft, technology for launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, technology for military aircraft ground equipment,technology for military aircraft head-up/down displays, technology for military imagerecording/processing equipment, technology for military parametric technicaldatabases, technology for recognition/identification equipment [See footnote 3]

5 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators6 P aircraft military communications equipment, components for aircraft military

communications equipment, components for military aero-engines, components formilitary aircraft head-up/down displays, components for military guidance/navigationequipment, components for military helicopters, equipment for the use of militaryhelicopters, general military aircraft components, military aero-engines, militaryaircraft ground equipment, military aircraft head-up/down displays, militaryguidance/navigation equipment, military parachutes and equipment, signallingdevices, software for aircraft military communications equipment, software forequipment for the use of military helicopters, software for military aero-engines,software for military aircraft ground equipment, software for military aircrafthead-up/down displays, software for military guidance/navigation equipment,software for military helicopters, technology for aircraft military communications

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equipment, technology for equipment for the use of military helicopters, technologyfor general military aircraft components, technology for military aero-engines,technology for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircrafthead-up/down displays, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment,technology for military helicopters, technology for military parachutes andequipment, technology for signalling devices, technology for software for aircraftmilitary communications equipment, technology for software for equipment for theuse of military helicopters, technology for software for military aero-engines,technology for software for military aircraft ground equipment, technology forsoftware for military aircraft head-up/down displays, technology for software formilitary guidance/navigation equipment, technology for software for militaryhelicopters

7 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 6]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.2. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for end use by the Air Force.4. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.6. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.7. Licence granted for academic research purposes. Academic end users.8. Licence granted for academic research purposes. Academic end users.9. Licence granted for academic research purposes. Academic end users.10. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.11. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.12. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Government end use.13. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.14. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.15. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.16. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.17. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.18. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.19. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.20. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.21. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.22. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.23. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.24. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.25. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Senegal

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 75% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 75% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

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Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £89,072Non-military 3 £83,325Total 4 £172,397

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £89,072

components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £34,7765A002 2 £48,549

civil explosive detection/identification equipment.information security equipment (2 licences).

Serbia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 83% (20)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 96% (23)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 94 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 25% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 25% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 15 £2,841,970Non-military 5 £216,639Total 20 £3,058,609

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £170,825ML4 1 £1,500,000ML5 1 £12,000ML7 1 £16,000ML10 4 £182,739ML11 3 £202,928ML15 1 £534,720ML18 5 £220,000ML21 1 £0ML22 11 £2,759

components for military communications equipment (2 licences).components for NBC detection equipment.developmental missile components.equipment for the production of combat aircraft.equipment for the production of military aircraft ground equipment (2 licences).equipment for the production of military aircrew safety equipment.equipment for the production of military communications equipment.equipment for the use of military communications equipment.military aircraft ground equipment.military aircrew life support equipment (2 licences).

T military aircrew safety equipment.military communications equipment.

T military guidance/navigation equipment.T military image intensifier equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.T rangefinding equipment.

software for military communications equipment.technology for combat aircraft.technology for developmental missile components.technology for equipment for the production of military aircraft ground equipment.technology for equipment for the production of military aircrew safety equipment.technology for military aircraft ground equipment (3 licences).technology for military aircrew life support equipment (2 licences).technology for military communications equipment (2 licences).

T weapon night sights.weapon sights [See footnote 3].

T weapon sights.

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A225 1 £2,5845A002 4 £214,055

frequency changers.information security equipment (2 licences).

T information security equipment (2 licences).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 2 £230,810Total 2 £230,810

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £30,800ML18 1 £200,000ML22 1 £10

components for military combat vehicles.equipment for the production of combat aircraft.technology for equipment for the production of combat aircraft.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

CyprusUnited Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment, software for information security equipment,

technology for information security equipment [See footnote 1]2 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 2]

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.

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No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.3. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.

Seychelles

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 15 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 67% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £6,500Non-military 2 £41,164Total 3 £47,664

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £6,500

components for assault rifles.

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 2 £41,1635D002 1 £1

information security equipment (2 licences).information security software.

Singapore

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 77% (70)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 88% (80)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 3 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 57 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 29% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 57% (4)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 31 £12,437,711Non-military 44 £39,629,632Both Military and Non-military 2 £551,015Total 77 £52,618,357

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 7 £1,046,360ML2 1 £151,309ML3 3 £651,480

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ML4 4 £676,482ML5 5 £161,800ML6 2 £87,000ML7 2 £781,351ML9 3 £12,124ML10 2 £27,670ML11 6 £169,276ML13 1 £27,036ML15 7 £1,928,650ML16 1 £679,542ML17 1 £5,949,630ML21 1 £88,000ML22 1 £0

components for artillery.components for body armour.components for combat aircraft.components for demolition charges/devices.components for military combat vehicles (2 licences).components for NBC detection equipment.components for targeting equipment.components for training torpedoes.

T electronic warfare equipment.general military aircraft components.general naval vessel components (3 licences).military bridges/pontoons/ferries.military electronic equipment.military equipment for initiating explosives.

T military guidance/navigation equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 11, 2, 7, 9].T military image intensifier equipment (7 licences) [See footnotes 11, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9].T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (7 licences) [See footnotes 11, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9].

NBC detection equipment.T rangefinding equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 5, 8].

small arms ammunition (3 licences) [See footnote 16].smoke canisters.software for small arms training equipment.

T targeting equipment [See footnote 9].technology for small arms training equipment.unfinished products for military combat vehicles.

T weapon night sights (7 licences) [See footnotes 11, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9].T weapon sights (7 licences) [See footnotes 11, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £10,7921C350 1 £19,9671C351 1 £2,1322B350 3 £37,6752B351 1 £3312B352 1 £167,8273C001 1 £12,200,0005A001 5 £397,2005A002 15 £4,988,5435D001 2 £3,0755D002 7 £20,657,0755E002 2 £5,9406A001 1 £80,0006A002 1 £27,1686A003 5 £590,6656A008 1 £65,000

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7A003 1 £126,2427A103 1 £30,0008A001 1 £160,0008A002 1 £60,000

T acoustic seabed survey equipment.biotechnology equipment.chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes [See footnote 6].civil explosive detection/identification equipment.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (3 licences).

T counter-improvised explosive device equipment.T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 3].

imaging cameras (5 licences).T inertial equipment (2 licences).

information security equipment (14 licences).T information security equipment [See footnote 13].

information security software (5 licences).T radar equipment [See footnote 17].

semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers.software for information security equipment (2 licences).software for internet protocol network communications surveillance equipment.

T software for telecommunications interception equipment [See footnote 10].submersible equipment.submersible vehicles.technology for information security equipment (2 licences) [See footnote 14].telecommunications interception equipment (2 licences).

T telecommunications interception equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4].toxic gas monitoring equipment.toxins.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £4406A002 1 £178,7506A003 2 £71,750ML5 1 £300,000ML7 1 £75

civil NBC protection equipment.civil riot control agent protection equipment.components for civil NBC protection equipment.

T direct view imaging equipment.imaging cameras.

T imaging cameras.NBC protective/defensive equipment.

T targeting equipment.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £92,623Non-military 5 £843,366Both Military and Non-military 1 £1,399,000Total 7 £2,334,989

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only once

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per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML9 1 £92,623

components for military patrol/assault craft.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 3 £27,3663A001 1 £103,5006A002 1 £712,500

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (3 licences).extended temperature range integrated circuits.focal plane arrays.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

6A002 1 £659,000ML15 1 £740,000

focal plane arrays.military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

GuyanaIndonesiaNorwayOmanUnited Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P biotechnology equipment

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2 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components fordecoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

3 P technology for information security equipment [See footnote 12]4 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 15]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.2. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.3. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.4. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.5. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.6. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.8. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.9. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.10. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.11. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes.12. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.13. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.14. Licence granted for end use by the Coast Guard15. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.16. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes. Law enforcement agency end use.17. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Slovakia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (6)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (6)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 110 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences Value

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Military 4 £30,455Total 4 £30,455

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £2,955ML4 1 £0ML13 2 £27,500

components for body armour (2 licences).military helmets.signalling devices.sporting guns (1).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £270Total 1 £270

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £270

components for military support vehicles.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Sweden

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.

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No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Slovenia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 126 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 4 £829,620Total 4 £829,620

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 1 £13,100ML19 1 £800,000ML22 1 £10,000PL5001 1 £6,520

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anti-riot/ballistic shields.body armour.components for body armour.

T high power RF weapon systems.technology for high power RF weapon systems.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

Somalia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 14 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (4)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £24,690Non-military 2 £39,513Total 3 £64,203

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 1 £24,690

body armour [See footnote 1].components for body armour [See footnote 1].military helmets [See footnote 1].

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £32,2036A003 1 £7,310

imaging cameras [See footnote 2].information security equipment [See footnote 3].

Country Footnotes

1. UN Security Council Resolution 2142 (2014) continues the embargo on the supply of arms and relatedmaterial. The embargo no longer applies to military equipment intended solely for the development of theSecurity Forces of the Federal Government of Somalia, providing the UN Sanctions Committee is notified inadvance.

The arms embargo on Somalia shall not apply to deliveries of weapons, ammunition or military equipment orthe provision of advice, assistance or training, intended solely for the development of the Somali NationalSecurity Forces.

The entry into Somali ports for temporary visits of vessels carrying arms and related materiel for defensivepurposes does not amount to a delivery of such items in violation of the arms embargo on Somalia, providedthat such items remain at all times aboard such vessels

Exemptions to the embargo authorise supplies of non-lethal military equipment intended solely forhumanitarian or protective use, weapons and military equipment for the support or use by UN personnel orstrategic partners of AMISOM, supplies for use by UN member states to combat piracy and supplies intendedfor the development of Somali security sector institutions.

The EU implements this UN sanction regime via Council Decision 2010/231/CFSP, as amended, CouncilRegulation (EU) No 356/2010, as amended and Council Regulation (EC) No 147/2003, as amended

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.2. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.3. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.

South Africa

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 93% (65)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 99% (69)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 14 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 78 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 17% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 33% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

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SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 21 £1,153,399Non-military 23 £1,074,015Both Military and Non-military 5 £726,099Total 49 £2,953,513

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 8 £255,074ML3 3 £171,180ML4 3 £33,023ML5 2 £62,672ML6 1 £25,846ML9 1 £2,100ML10 1 £2,550ML11 4 £597,855ML21 2 £3,078ML22 2 £20

components for combat naval vessels.components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for electronic warfare equipment.

T components for electronic warfare equipment.components for equipment for the use of attack alerting/warning equipment.components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.components for military combat vehicles.components for military helicopters.components for military radars.components for pistols.components for sniper rifles.components for sporting guns (2 licences).equipment for the use of electronic warfare equipment.military guidance/navigation equipment.pistols (3) [See footnote 4].pistols (10).rifles (25).signalling devices.small arms ammunition (2 licences) [See footnote 1].

T small arms ammunition.sniper rifles (9).software for equipment for the use of aircraft missile protection systems.software for equipment for the use of electronic warfare equipment.sporting guns (1) (2 licences) [See footnotes 5, 6].

T sporting guns (1) (2 licences) [See footnote 9].sporting guns (18).technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.

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technology for equipment for the use of electronic warfare equipment.weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0C001 1 £2,3000C003 1 £2221A004 1 £4701C351 3 £8902B350 8 £13,1965A002 4 £454,7825D002 1 £56,3005E002 1 £111,5006A003 4 £301,0267A103 1 £125,0008A002 1 £8,329

bacteria (2 licences).T civil NBC protection equipment.T civil riot control agent protection equipment.T components for civil riot control agent protection equipment.

components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (8 licences) [See footnotes10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment [See footnote 17].deuterium compounds.imaging cameras.

T imaging cameras (3 licences).inertial equipment.information security equipment (4 licences).information security software.rebreathing swimming equipment.software for information security equipment.technology for information security equipment.technology for software for information security equipment.thorium.toxins.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £62,9501C111 1 £736A002 1 £166,5006A003 1 £93,000ML1 3 £109,500ML5 1 £272,500ML7 1 £9,172ML8 1 £104PL9010 2 £12,300

T civil explosive detection/identification equipment.T civil NBC detection systems.T components for NBC detection equipment.

constituents of propellants.T direct view imaging equipment.

energetic materials additives.T imaging cameras.T NBC detection equipment.

sporting guns (1) [See footnote 7].

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sporting guns (7) [See footnote 8].sporting shotguns (1) [See footnote 7].sporting shotguns (3) [See footnote 8].

T targeting equipment.T weapon night sights.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 12 £437,755Non-military 1 £4,900Total 13 £442,655

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 2 £231,705ML5 1 £53,617ML6 2 £34,762ML10 4 £114,985ML11 3 £2,687

components for combat aircraft (2 licences).components for decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).components for electronic warfare equipment (2 licences).components for military combat vehicles (2 licences).components for military communications equipment.components for military helicopters (2 licences).components for targeting equipment.decoying/countermeasure equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A001 1 £4,900

microwave components.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

AlgeriaBrazilEgyptGermanyIndiaItaly

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KuwaitSaudi ArabiaSingaporeUnited Arab EmiratesUnited States of America

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P biotechnology equipment2 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 2]3 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 3]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedTaiwan 2 0 0

Issued

components for periscopes (2 licences).

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for training purposes. Law enforcement agency end use.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.3. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.4. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.6. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.7. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.8. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.9. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.10. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.11. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.12. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.13. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.14. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.15. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.16. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.17. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

South Korea

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

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% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 96% (160)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 98% (163)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 10 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 69 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 14% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 43% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 85 £10,415,004Non-military 57 £6,034,815Both Military and Non-military 2 £20,572Total 144 £16,470,390

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 6 £1,028,220ML3 1 £17,850ML4 7 £1,029,184ML5 9 £468,856ML6 2 £23,460ML7 1 £22,950ML9 11 £1,964,093ML10 36 £1,897,501ML11 13 £978,655ML15 6 £1,710,120ML16 2 £36,920ML17 3 £688,910ML18 1 £5,748ML21 5 £28,536ML22 5 £514,000

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aircraft military communications equipment.components for air-to-surface missiles (2 licences).components for aircraft military communications equipment (5 licences).components for combat aircraft.components for combat helicopters.components for combat naval vessels.components for military aero-engines (2 licences).components for military bridges/pontoons/ferries.components for military combat vehicles.components for military communications equipment (4 licences).components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military helicopters (12 licences).components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jammingequipment.components for military patrol/assault craft.components for military radars (4 licences).components for military support aircraft (3 licences).components for military training aircraft (10 licences).components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.components for naval electrical/electronic equipment.

T components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.components for submarines (5 licences).components for targeting equipment.components for unmanned air vehicles.equipment for the production of military patrol/assault craft.equipment for the use of military communications equipment (2 licences).general military vehicle components.general naval vessel components (3 licences).launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.military aircrew life support equipment.military communications equipment (7 licences).military equipment for initiating explosives.military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).

T military guidance/navigation equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 6].T military image intensifier equipment (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].

military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].

munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.naval electrical/electronic equipment.

T rangefinding equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 3, 5].software for military communications equipment (4 licences).Software for modelling/simulating/evaluating weapon systems.

T targeting equipment [See footnote 6].technology for combat aircraft (2 licences).technology for military communications equipment (3 licences).test models for combat aircraft (2 licences).training small arms ammunition.unfinished products for military helicopters.unfinished products for submarines.

T weapon night sights (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].T weapon sights (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0A001 1 £30,3890C001 1 £1501C202 4 £94,6161C231 1 £02B206 3 £32,3602B350 4 £28,5292B352 1 £1,836,4822E301 1 £03A001 2 £487,8973A002 1 £7,897

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3A225 1 £9463A233 2 £1,001,2755A001 1 £40,0005A002 1 £3095D002 2 £211,5006A002 1 £27,1686A003 16 £780,3736A005 1 £334,0006A006 2 £137,6406A203 5 £261,7047A103 7 £719,2758A002 1 £2,306

analogue-to-digital equipment.biotechnology equipment.components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences).components for nuclear reactors.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences).dimensional inspection equipment (2 licences).dimensional measuring equipment.

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 2].frequency changers.general purpose integrated circuits.hafnium.imaging cameras (16 licences).inertial equipment (7 licences).information security equipment.information security software.instrumentation cameras (4 licences).lasers.magnetic gradiometers.mass spectrometers (2 licences).metal alloy cylindrical forms (4 licences).microwave components.natural uranium.radiation hardened TV cameras.software for information security equipment.submersible equipment.technology for biotechnology equipment.

T telecommunications interception equipment [See footnote 9].thorium.underwater electric field sensors.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £9491A005 1 £4,000ML7 1 £1,323ML13 1 £14,300

body armour.civil body armour.civil NBC protection equipment.components for body armour.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.military helmets.NBC protective/defensive equipment.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 10 £4,969,128Non-military 5 £1,715,645Total 15 £6,684,773

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £227ML9 2 £170,628ML10 7 £1,127,114ML11 1 £18,065ML21 1 £3,653,094ML22 1 £0

components for combat aircraft.components for combat naval vessels.components for military auxiliary/support vessels.components for military helicopters (2 licences).components for military training aircraft (3 licences).components for torpedoes.military aircraft ground equipment.military electronic equipment.software for military auxiliary/support vessels.technology for military auxiliary/support vessels.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 4 £65,6456A005 1 £1,650,000

corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (4 licences).lasers.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

ChinaHungaryIndonesiaKazakhstanNew ZealandNorwayPhilippinesSenegalThailandUnited States of America

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OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, components

for military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

3 P technology for information security equipment [See footnote 7]4 P components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for ground

vehicle military communications equipment5 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 8]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedSouth Africa 1 0 0

Issued

bomb suits.components for bomb suits.military helmets.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.5. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.6. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.7. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.8. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.9. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers. Armed forces end use.

South Sudan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 28 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (1)

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% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OITCLs 48 days

% and number of OITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OITCLs cases processed] and number of OITCLs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 3 £759,663Total 3 £759,663

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 3 £759,663

information security equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 1, 2, 3].

OITCLs

Source Issued Refused RevokedGermany 1 0 0

Issued

components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.

Country Footnotes

1. EU Council Decision (CFSP) 2015/740, as amended and Council Regulation (EU) 2015/735, as amended,transpose UNSCR 2206 (2015). This provides for restrictive measures in the form of travel restrictions andasset freezes that may be applied in relation to persons and entities designated by the Security CouncilCommittee.

The measures embargo the provision of arms and related materiel to South Sudan, as well as assistance andservices related to those items or to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of those items.Exemptions exist for equipment intended for humanitarian, human rights monitoring or protective use,non-lethal equipment and protective clothing for use by UN, AU, EU or IGAD personnel in crisis managementand institution building programmes, non-combat vehicles intended for protective use by EU, UN, AU or IGADpersonnel, and demining equipment.

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On 13 July 2018, UN Security Council Resolution 2428 (2018), established an embargo on the supply of armsand related material to South Sudan. Exemptions exist for equipment intended for the support of or use by UNpersonnel, humanitarian use, in support of the African Union Regional Task Force intended solely for regionaloperations to counter the Lords Resistance Army and intended solely in support of the implementation of theterms of the peace agreement.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.2. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.3. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.

Spain

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 10 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 84% (59)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 91% (64)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 1% (1)

Median processing time OIELs 62 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 33% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 41 £1,101,251Non-military 1 £4,641Total 42 £1,105,891

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 6 £82,180ML3 5 £54,459ML4 6 £342,667ML5 3 £61,708ML9 2 £6,983ML10 14 £246,603

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ML11 4 £39,887ML13 1 £56,614ML15 1 £210,120ML22 2 £30

anti-armour ammunition.armoured plate.components for combat aircraft.components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for electronic warfare equipment (4 licences).components for military support aircraft (11 licences).components for small arms ammunition.components for targeting equipment.components for unmanned air vehicles.crowd control ammunition (2 licences).decoying/countermeasure equipment.equipment for the use of attack alerting/warning equipment.general military aircraft components.general naval vessel components (2 licences).hand grenades.

T machine guns (4).military equipment for initiating explosives (2 licences).

T military image intensifier equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.

rangefinding equipment.small arms ammunition (3 licences).smoke canisters.sporting guns (1) (2 licences).sporting shotguns (1).tear gas/irritant ammunition (2 licences).technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).wall/door breaching projectiles/ammunition.

T weapon night sights (2 licences).T weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A007 1 £4,641

non-military detonators.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 18 £434,854Total 18 £434,854

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 1 £23,388ML6 1 £142,290ML10 8 £107,739ML11 8 £161,437

airborne refuelling equipment.components for airborne refuelling equipment (2 licences).components for artillery ammunition.components for electronic warfare equipment (6 licences).components for military communications equipment.components for military support aircraft (4 licences).components for military training aircraft.

Rv general military vehicle components.military electronic equipment.

Rv - Some or all of which have subsequently been revoked.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

AlgeriaAngolaAustraliaBahrainBangladeshBelgiumBoliviaBotswanaBrazilBruneiCameroonCanadaChileColombiaCroatiaCzech RepublicDominican RepublicEcuadorEgyptEquatorial GuineaFinlandFranceGabonGermanyGhanaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandJapanJordanKazakhstanKenyaLesothoLuxembourg

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MalawiMaliMexicoMoroccoNetherlandsNorwayOmanPakistanParaguayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalQatarSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSwedenTanzaniaThailandTurkeyUnited Arab EmiratesUnited States of AmericaUruguayUzbekistanVietnam

Refused

CountMilitary 1Total 1

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML10 1

components for military support aircraft.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

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5 17 1

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Argentina

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for

decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

2 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, componentsfor military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

3 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Sri Lanka

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 75 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

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% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £10,490,060Total 2 £10,490,060

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3A101 1 £10,200,0003E101 1 £290,0005D002 1 £60

information security software [See footnote 3].technology for X-ray accelerators [See footnote 2].X-ray generators [See footnote 2].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for explosive detection / disposal purposes. Government end use.3. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Sudan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 86% (6)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (7)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

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Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £169,977Total 2 £169,977

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C350 1 £166,0005A002 1 £3,977

chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes [See footnote 2].information security equipment [See footnote 1].

Country Footnotes

1. UN Security Council resolution 1556 (2004) established an embargo on the supply of arms and relatedmaterial to non-governmental entities in the Darfur region of Sudan; this was extended to include allindividuals and entities in Darfur through Resolution 1591 (2005).

EU Council Decision 2011/423/CFSP, as amended, embargoed the provision of arms and related material toSudan and South Sudan. EU Council Decision 2014/450/CFSP repealed Decision 2011/423/CFSP andseparated the restrictive measures imposed on Sudan into a distinct legal instrument. The enforcement of thearms embargo was further strengthened by resolution 1945 (2010) of 14 October 2010. This is implementedby Council Regulation (EC) No 747/2014, as amended.

The measures embargo the provision of arms and related materiel to Sudan, as well as assistance andservices related to those items or to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of those items.Exemptions exist for equipment intended for humanitarian, human rights monitoring or protective use,non-lethal equipment and protective clothing for use by UN, AU or EU personnel in crisis management andinstitution building programmes, non-combat vehicles intended for protective use by EU, UN, or AU, anddemining equipment.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for cryptographic equipment for commercial use. International Organisation end use.2. Licence granted for chemical manufacturing equipment. Civilian / commercial end use.

Surinam

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

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SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £32,000Total 1 £32,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £32,000

civil NBC detection systems.

Sweden

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 8 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 94% (61)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (65)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 11 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 50 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 25% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 63% (5)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 30 £4,708,585Non-military 1 £2Total 31 £4,708,587

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except where

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the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £71,448ML2 6 £107,996ML4 8 £1,973,595ML5 3 £162,692ML6 1 £1,100,000ML8 1 £500ML9 3 £13,642ML10 1 £146,642ML11 1 £420ML13 1 £5,150ML16 2 £1,020,000ML17 2 £56,500ML22 1 £50,000

all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection.components for air-to-surface missiles.components for anti-armour weapons.components for artillery.components for body armour.components for combat aircraft.

T components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence system missiles.components for man portable air defence system missiles.components for military radars.components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.components for naval guns (4 licences).components for sniper rifles.components for submarines.components for surface-to-surface missiles.components for torpedoes.components for weapon control equipment.

T equipment for the development of decoying/countermeasure equipment.T equipment for the use of naval guns.

general naval vessel components (2 licences).T military diving apparatus.

military equipment for initiating explosives.military helmets.propellants.sporting guns (1).technology for combat aircraft.test models for combat aircraft.unfinished products for launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence systemmissiles.unfinished products for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0D001 1 £1

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0E001 1 £1

software for nuclear reactors.technology for nuclear reactors.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 26 £1,541,477Non-military 1 £50,975Total 27 £1,592,452

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 1 £338,000ML5 19 £970,964ML6 1 £1,074ML9 1 £3,450ML10 3 £223,179ML11 1 £4,810

components for combat aircraft (3 licences).components for electronic warfare equipment.components for man portable air defence system missiles.components for military radars (18 licences).components for weapon control equipment.general military vehicle components.general naval vessel components.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

9A006 1 £50,975

components for liquid rocket propulsion systems.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

BrazilCzech RepublicFrancePakistanPhilippinesSingapore

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ThailandUnited Arab Emirates

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military combat vehicles, components for turrets, constructions for

ballistic protection of military systems, military training equipment, software forconstructions for ballistic protection of military systems, software for military combatvehicles, software for military training equipment, software for turrets, technology forconstructions for ballistic protection of military systems, technology for militarycombat vehicles, technology for military training equipment, technology for turrets

2 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components fordecoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

3 P command communications control and intelligence software, technology forcommand communications control and intelligence software

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedIreland 1 0 0

Issued

components for launching/handling/control equipment for man portable air defence system missiles.man portable air defence system missiles.

Switzerland

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 93% (50)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (54)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 82 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 17% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 33% (2)

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% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 24 £645,802Non-military 9 £455,423Both Military and Non-military 1 £4,550Total 34 £1,105,775

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 8 £109,977ML2 1 £204,000ML3 1 £1,062ML6 2 £40,596ML7 3 £5,805ML10 9 £284,363ML21 1 £0ML22 2 £0

T aircraft military communications equipment.assault rifles (2).components for combat aircraft.components for military aero-engines.components for military training aircraft (4 licences).components for NBC detection equipment (3 licences).components for small arms ammunition.components for sniper rifles.

T components for sniper rifles.components for weapon mountings.general military aircraft components.general military vehicle components.

T general military vehicle components.gun silencers (3 licences).

T gun silencers.military aircrew safety equipment.

T sniper rifles.T software for general military vehicle components.

sporting guns (1) (2 licences).T technology for general military vehicle components.T technology for sniper rifles.

weapon mountings.weapon night sights.

T weapon sights.

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £12,5991C233 1 £3,6101C351 4 £1,0255A001 1 £80,000PL9010 2 £358,189

bacteria.civil explosive detection/identification equipment.

T counter-improvised explosive device equipment.devices containing enriched lithium compounds.sporting shotguns (2) (2 licences).toxins (3 licences).

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £4,550PL9010 1 £0

components for sporting shotguns.sporting guns (1).

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 11 £884,172Total 11 £884,172

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 1 £300ML5 4 £29,027ML6 3 £6,961ML10 2 £13,384ML11 1 £834,500

components for military aero-engines (2 licences).components for military combat vehicles.components for military radars.components for small arms ammunition.components for weapon control equipment (3 licences).general military vehicle components (2 licences).

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military electronic equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

AustraliaAustriaBangladeshBotswanaBruneiBulgariaCroatiaGermanyIndiaIndonesiaIrelandMalaysiaMexicoOmanQatarRomaniaSloveniaSouth AfricaSpainThailandUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military training aircraft, technology for military training aircraft2 P technology for combined cycle engines3 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 1]

Country Footnotes

1. All applications for exports to this destination were assessed against the Consolidated Criteria. During thisperiod there were no developments in this destination which required a change in our assessments from theprevious quarter.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Syria

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 17 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 75% (3)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (4)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £36,407Total 1 £36,407

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML13 1 £36,407

body armour [See footnote 1].components for body armour [See footnote 1].military helmets [See footnote 1].

Country Footnotes

1. On 31 May 2013, the EU adopted Council Decision 2013/255/CFSP, as amended, and Council Regulation(EU) No 36/2012, as amended, which lifted the embargoes on arms and related material, as well as onequipment which might be used for internal repression.

This Decision also renewed the remaining measures set out in repealed Decision 2012/739/CFSP, whichinclude embargoes on further equipment that might be used for internal repression (chemical warfareprecursors and related equipment), monitoring and interception equipment, key equipment and technology forcertain sectors of the oil and natural gas industry in Syria, luxury goods, and Syrian denominated banknotesand coinage.

Common Position 2005/888/CFSP, as amended, and Council Regulation (EC) No 305/2006, as amended, arealso in place.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for protective equipment for crowd control use. International Organisation end use.

Taiwan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

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% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 85% (56)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 92% (61)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 2% (1)

Median processing time SITCLs 17 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 30 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OITCLs 34 days

% and number of OITCLs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all OITCLs cases processed] and number of OITCLs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 22 £4,721,815Non-military 31 £5,202,776Total 53 £9,924,591

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 6 £984,100ML4 2 £22,176ML5 3 £152,000ML6 1 £1,100,000ML7 1 £216,789ML8 1 £367ML10 8 £409,593ML11 6 £94,020ML15 6 £1,736,740ML21 1 £5,000ML22 2 £1,030

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components for combat aircraft (3 licences).components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for military aero-engines (3 licences) [See footnote 7].components for military aircraft head-up/down displays.components for military combat vehicles.components for NBC detection equipment.energetic materials additives.general military aircraft components.military communications equipment.military guidance/navigation equipment.

T military guidance/navigation equipment (4 licences) [See footnotes 1, 4, 6, 9].T military image intensifier equipment (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9].

military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9].T rangefinding equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 3, 5].

software for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.T targeting equipment [See footnote 6].

technology for military guidance/navigation equipment.technology for unmanned air vehicles.

T weapon night sights (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9].T weapon sights (6 licences) [See footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C011 1 £301C202 1 £19,7531C351 1 £1,3902B001 1 £975,0002B008 1 £25,5902B206 2 £21,0112B230 1 £6,4052B350 6 £44,5793A225 2 £7,4753B001 1 £993,1895A002 4 £616,9985D002 2 £255E002 1 £06A002 1 £27,1686A003 5 £115,3126A005 1 £239,8507A103 1 £90,0008A001 1 £1,224,0008A002 1 £795,000

T accessories for machine tools.components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.constituents of propellants.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (5 licences).dimensional measuring equipment (2 licences).

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 2].frequency changers (2 licences).imaging cameras (5 licences).inertial equipment.information security equipment (4 licences).information security software.lasers.machine tools.metal alloy cylindrical forms.pressure transducers.semiconductor manufacturing equipment.software for information security equipment.submersible equipment.submersible vehicle control systems.submersible vehicles.

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technology for information security software.toxins.

Refused

CountMilitary 1Total 1

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML7 1

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.NBC protective/defensive equipment.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

5 1

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 3 £35,750,000Total 3 £35,750,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

3C001 3 £35,750,000

semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers (3 licences).

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

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ChinaUnited States of America

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P technology for information security equipment [See footnote 8]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedSingapore 1 0 0

Issued

components for NBC detection equipment.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.5. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.6. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.7. Licence granted for end use by the Air Force.8. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.9. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.

Tajikistan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 26 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 96 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £6,570Total 1 £6,570

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £6,570

information security equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment

Tanzania

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 92% (23)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (25)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 9 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 11 £71,908Non-military 12 £701,925Both Military and Non-military 1 £7,150Total 24 £780,983

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML3 9 £1,908ML6 2 £70,000

military support vehicles (2 licences).small arms ammunition (9 licences).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £34,7761C350 1 £2455A002 10 £309,2245D002 1 £2005E002 1 £2,7006D003 2 £354,780

chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research.civil explosive detection/identification equipment.high performance air traffic control software (2 licences).information security equipment (10 licences).software for information security equipment.technology for information security equipment.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £6,750PL9010 1 £400

T sporting guns (13).T sporting shotguns (1).

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedTurkey 1 0 0

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Issued

all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection.

Thailand

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 14 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 65% (36)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 91% (50)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 27 £4,440,985Non-military 26 £5,394,632Total 53 £9,835,618

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 8 £1,090,733ML3 6 £1,090,246ML4 3 £76,210ML5 5 £158,000ML9 4 £181,694ML10 3 £55,110ML11 4 £49,160ML15 6 £1,666,120ML22 2 £68,492PL5001 1 £5,220

accessories for targeting equipment [See footnote 6].aircraft military communications equipment.ballistic test equipment.

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components for anti-riot/ballistic shields.components for military patrol/assault craft.components for naval engines.decoying/countermeasure equipment (2 licences).military aero-engines.military aircrew safety equipment [See footnote 5].

T military guidance/navigation equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 12, 16, 3].T military image intensifier equipment (6 licences) [See footnotes 11, 12, 14, 16, 3].

military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (6 licences) [See footnotes 11, 12, 14, 16, 3].

naval electrical/electronic equipment (2 licences).pistols (22) [See footnote 1].

T rangefinding equipment (3 licences) [See footnotes 11, 14].small arms ammunition (4 licences) [See footnotes 10, 13, 17].smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition (2 licences) [See footnotes 7, 9].targeting equipment [See footnote 6].

T targeting equipment [See footnote 16].technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.technology for targeting equipment [See footnote 6].training smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition (2 licences) [See footnotes 7, 9].

T weapon night sights (6 licences) [See footnotes 11, 12, 14, 16, 3].weapon sights.

T weapon sights (6 licences) [See footnotes 11, 12, 14, 16, 3].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 3 £39,3201C202 1 £360,2401C210 1 £911C233 1 £3,5611C351 1 £3002B350 5 £29,3185A001 3 £176,3505A002 2 £3,4516A002 1 £27,1686A003 5 £749,8346A008 1 £50,0007A103 1 £3,750,0009A012 1 £200,0009E003 1 £5,000

bacteria.civil explosive detection/identification equipment (3 licences).

T civil unmanned air vehicles [See footnote 2].corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (5 licences).counter-improvised explosive device equipment (2 licences).devices containing enriched lithium.

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 4].fibrous/filamentary materials.imaging cameras (4 licences).

T imaging cameras [See footnote 20].inertial equipment [See footnote 18].information security equipment (2 licences).metal alloy cylindrical forms.

T radar equipment [See footnote 20].T technology for FADEC.T technology for software for FADEC systems.

telecommunications interception equipment [See footnote 8].

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £5,750,000Total 1 £5,750,000

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A103 1 £5,750,000

inertial equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

Russia

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 15]2 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 19]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.3. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.4. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.5. Licence granted for end use by a law enforcement agency.6. Licence granted for armed forces end use.7. Licence granted for armed forces end use.8. Licence granted for end use by a law enforcement agency.9. Licence granted for armed forces end use.10. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes.11. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.12. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.13. Licence granted for armed forces end use.14. Licence granted for marketing and promotional use.15. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.16. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.17. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Personal end use.18. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. Civilian / commercial end use.19. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.20. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

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Togo

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 7 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 1 £36,476Total 1 £36,476

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £36,3985E002 1 £79

information security equipment.technology for information security equipment.

Tonga

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

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1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Trinidad and Tobago

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 20 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £193,940Total 2 £193,940

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A003 2 £193,940

inertial equipment.T inertial equipment.

Tunisia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 83% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (6)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 69 days

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% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 20% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 40% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £13,550Non-military 4 £436,791Total 5 £450,341

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £13,550

weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A007 1 £59,9573A231 1 £150,0005A001 1 £161,8336A003 1 £15,0006A008 1 £50,000

components for non-military firing sets.counter-improvised explosive device equipment.

T imaging cameras [See footnote 2].T neutron generators.T radar equipment [See footnote 2].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]3 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 3]

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Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.2. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes. Law enforcement agency end use.3. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Turkey

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 78% (129)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 92% (153)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 2% (4)

Median processing time OIELs 73 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 10% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 20% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 20% (2)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 75 £18,390,759Non-military 44 £16,191,626Total 119 £34,582,385

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £223,974ML4 14 £6,841,099ML5 7 £1,160,604ML6 9 £2,445,873ML7 1 £3,510ML9 3 £21,798ML10 18 £4,702,951ML11 13 £501,502ML14 2 £259,373ML15 3 £1,478,576ML16 2 £249,625ML17 2 £206,220ML18 1 £28,153

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ML21 3 £50ML22 3 £267,450

aircraft military communications equipment (3 licences).components for air launched rockets.components for air-to-air missiles (2 licences).components for air-to-surface missiles.components for aircraft military communications equipment (2 licences).components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection [See footnote 2].components for ballistic test equipment.components for combat helicopters (3 licences).components for combat naval vessels.components for electronic warfare equipment (2 licences).components for ground vehicle military communications equipment.components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles (2 licences).components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.components for military combat vehicles (4 licences).components for military communications equipment (2 licences).components for military guidance/navigation equipment.components for military helicopters (2 licences).components for military image intensifier equipment.components for military radars.components for military support aircraft (4 licences).components for military support vehicles (2 licences).components for military training aircraft (2 licences).components for military training equipment.components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment (2 licences).components for naval engines.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.components for small arms training equipment.components for sniper rifles.components for targeting equipment.components for unmanned air vehicles.components for weapon control equipment (3 licences).decoying/countermeasure equipment.equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas.equipment for the use of electronic countermeasure equipment.equipment for the use of military communications equipment.equipment for the use of surface-to-air missiles.

T equipment for the use of weapon control equipment.general military aircraft components.general military vehicle components.general naval vessel components.inert multi-role missiles.

T launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.launching/handling/control equipment for munitions (2 licences).military communications equipment.

T military diving apparatus.military electronic equipment.military guidance/navigation equipment (4 licences).military image intensifier equipment.

T military image intensifier equipment.T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (2 licences).

multi-role missiles.munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.NBC protective/defensive equipment.small arms training equipment.software for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas.

T software for military diving apparatus.software for military training equipment.technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.

T technology for military diving apparatus.technology for surface-to-surface missiles.test models for surface-to-surface missiles.unfinished products for combat aircraft (2 licences).

T weapon night sights.weapon sights.

Non-military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A007 1 £11,1091C002 1 £48,3571C210 1 £11,3532B001 1 £165,0002B006 1 £78,6682B201 1 £166,0002B350 10 £47,0862D002 1 £2,0003A001 6 £139,2883A101 3 £10,990,0003A225 1 £903A228 1 £327,5523E101 3 £250,0005A002 3 £57,4285D001 1 £1005E001 1 £2005E002 1 £1006A001 2 £259,9006A002 2 £9,0006A003 5 £78,7567A103 2 £3,500,0008A002 1 £24,950End Use 1 £24,690

components for lasers.components for marine position fixing equipment.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (10 licences).dimensional measuring equipment.

T direct view imaging equipment (2 licences).extended temperature range integrated circuits (5 licences).fibre prepregs.frequency changers.general purpose integrated circuits.imaging cameras (2 licences).

T imaging cameras (2 licences).inertial equipment (2 licences).information security equipment (3 licences).instrumentation cameras.machine tools (2 licences).marine position fixing equipment.

T marine position fixing equipment.metal alloy materials.non-military detonators.numerical control software.software for telecommunications interception equipment.submersible equipment.technology for information security equipment.technology for telecommunications interception equipment.technology for X-ray generators (3 licences).triggered spark gaps.X-ray accelerators.X-ray generators (3 licences).

Refused

CountMilitary 1Non-military 1Total 2

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except

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where the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML3 1

small arms ammunition.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

End Use 1

lasers.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 17 1

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 16 £10,237,314Non-military 4 £33,035,181Total 20 £43,272,495

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML5 9 £2,246,971ML6 3 £362,174ML10 3 £85,669ML11 1 £7,542,500

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components for military combat vehicles (2 licences).components for military support aircraft (3 licences).components for targeting equipment.components for weapon control equipment (7 licences).general military vehicle components.military guidance/navigation equipment.periscopes.weapon control equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1C216 1 £21,534,3811E201 1 £02D002 1 £8007A103 2 £11,500,000

inertial equipment (2 licences).maraging steels.numerical control software.technology for maraging steels.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

AustriaBahrainCanadaFranceGermanyKazakhstanMalaysiaNetherlandsOmanPakistanPortugalQatarRussiaSaudi ArabiaUnited Arab Emirates

Refused

CountMilitary 2Total 2

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML5 1ML11 1

components for electronic warfare equipment.components for military radars.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

1 14 15 1

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

ArgentinaPakistan

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T aerial target equipment, components for aerial target equipment, components for

aircraft missile protection systems, components for military training equipment,military training equipment, signalling devices, software for aerial target equipment,technology for aerial target equipment, technology for military training equipment

2 P anti-submarine/torpedo nets, attack alerting/warning equipment, components foraircraft carriers, components for anti-submarine/torpedo nets, components for attackalerting/warning equipment, components for combat aircraft, components for combathelicopters, components for combat naval vessels, components for electroniccountermeasure equipment, components for fire location equipment, components formilitary aero-engines, components for military aircraft ground equipment,components for military aircraft head-up/down displays, components for militaryaircraft pressure refuellers, components for military auxiliary/support vessels,components for military electronic equipment, components for military helicopters,components for military parachutes, components for military parachutist equipment,components for military paragliders, components for military patrol/assault craft,components for military radars, components for military support aircraft, componentsfor military training aircraft, components for military underwater remotely operatedvehicles, components for naval communications equipment, components for navalelectrical/electronic equipment, components for naval engines, components fornaval gun installations/mountings, components for naval hullpenetrators/connectors, components for periscopes, components for rangefindingequipment, components for recognition/identification equipment, components forsensor integration equipment, components for submarines, components for targetingequipment, components for vessels fitted with military equipment, components forweapon control equipment, components for weapon night sights, components forweapon sights, electronic countermeasure equipment, equipment for the operationof military aircraft in confined areas, fire location equipment, military aircrew lifesupport equipment, military aircrew safety equipment, military electronic equipment,military radars, naval communications equipment, naval electrical/electronicequipment, naval engines, naval gun installations/mountings, naval hullpenetrators/connectors, periscopes, rangefinding equipment,recognition/identification equipment, sensor integration equipment, targeting

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equipment, weapon control equipment, weapon night sights, weapon sights3 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]4 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 3]5 T command communications control and intelligence software, components for

combat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 4]

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment,

components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, equipment for the use of NBCprotective/defensive equipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor civil NBC protection equipment, technology for NBC protective/defensiveequipment

2 P machine tools

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.2. Licence granted for diplomatic missions.3. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.4. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Turkmenistan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 96 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft [See footnote 1]2 P software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators3 P information security equipment

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts. End use by the Air Force.

Uganda

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

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Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 83% (5)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (6)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 47 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 50% (1)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £44,000Non-military 1 £34,767Total 2 £78,767

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £44,000

military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £34,7545D002 1 £13

information security equipment.information security software.

Ukraine

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 15 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 74% (14)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 95% (18)

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% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 5 £288,493Non-military 7 £893,477Total 12 £1,181,971

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 3 £68,493ML3 1 £180,000ML5 1 £40,000

small arms ammunition [See footnote 1].sporting guns (1) [See footnote 5].

T targeting equipment [See footnote 3].weapon sights (2 licences) [See footnote 2].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 4 £99,9966A003 1 £89,8857A103 1 £125,0009A012 1 £156,1849A115 1 £422,412

civil unmanned air vehicles [See footnote 4].imaging cameras.inertial equipment.information security equipment (4 licences).launch support equipment for civil unmanned air vehicles [See footnote 4].

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes.2. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes.3. Licence granted for temporary / exhibition purposes.4. Licence granted for end use by a international organisation.5. Licence granted for sporting / hunting purposes. Civilian / commercial end use.

United Arab Emirates

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 11 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 74% (85)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 91% (105)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 1% (1)

Median processing time SITCLs 4 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (1)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (1)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 78 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 25% (2)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 38% (3)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 13% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 36 £22,923,778Non-military 32 £7,486,285Both Military and Non-military 2 £2,036,970Total 70 £32,447,033

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 6 £514,685ML2 1 £14,810ML3 1 £176,000ML4 7 £2,574,893ML5 4 £4,170,902ML6 3 £97,062ML8 1 £1,499,000ML9 1 £12,579,841ML10 12 £620,445ML11 5 £55,562ML14 1 £151,390ML15 1 £461,920PL5001 1 £7,270

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aircraft military communications equipment.anti-riot/ballistic shields.blank/inert ammunition.components for machine guns.components for military combat vehicles (2 licences).components for military equipment for initiating explosives (2 licences).components for military helicopters (2 licences) [See footnote 3].components for military patrol/assault craft.components for military support aircraft (2 licences).components for military training aircraft (6 licences).components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.components for sniper rifles.

T components for sniper rifles [See footnote 2].CS hand grenades.demolition charges/devices.equipment for the use of military aircraft head-up/down displays.equipment for the use of military equipment for initiating explosives (2 licences).explosive charges/devices.explosives.

T gun silencers [See footnote 2].illuminators.military aircraft ground equipment.

T military communications equipment.military electronic equipment.military equipment for initiating explosives (3 licences).

T military guidance/navigation equipment [See footnote 6].T military image intensifier equipment [See footnote 6].T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment [See footnote 6].

military patrol/assault craft.military scenario simulation equipment.military trailers.munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment (2 licences).periscopes.projectile launchers.rangefinding equipment (2 licences).

T rangefinding equipment [See footnote 6].signalling devices.smoke canisters.

T sniper rifles (1) [See footnote 2].sniper rifles (8).sporting guns (16).sporting shotguns (10).training anti-aircraft ammunition.training devices containing military pyrotechnic materials.

T weapon night sights [See footnote 6].weapon sights (2 licences).

T weapon sights (2 licences) [See footnotes 2, 6].

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £39,4581C111 1 £6501C350 1 £241C351 3 £6062B350 4 £26,1515A002 17 £6,122,1225D002 4 £500,4416A003 1 £5008A002 3 £796,332

bacteria (2 licences).chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research.civil explosive detection/identification equipment.constituents of propellants.

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corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (4 licences).T imaging cameras.

information security equipment (15 licences) [See footnote 1].T information security equipment (2 licences).

information security software (2 licences).software for information security equipment (2 licences) [See footnote 1].submersible equipment (3 licences).viruses.

Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £983,550PL9010 2 £1,053,420

assault rifles (2).components for sniper rifles.components for sporting guns.gun silencers.rifles (1).sniper rifles (5).sporting guns (2).sporting guns (81).sporting shotguns (5).sporting shotguns (8).weapon sights.

Refused

CountMilitary 1Total 1

The SIELs refused were not granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export exceptwhere the case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note thatmore than one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted onlyonce per individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

ML1 1

weapon night sights.

Information on the Criteria used (from the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria) for theabove refusals (refusals under WMD are covered by Criterion 1).

Criteria Number of times theCriteria were used

7 1

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

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Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £4,163Non-military 6 £96,196Total 7 £100,359

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML9 1 £4,163

general naval vessel components.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

2B350 5 £30,696End Use 1 £65,500

components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (2 licences).components for industrial generators.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment (3 licences).

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

EgyptKuwaitNorwayOmanSaudi Arabia

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment2 P components for military aero-engines3 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 4]

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4 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 5]

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P CS hand grenades, depth charges, hand grenades, illuminators, munitions/ordnance

detection/disposal equipment, signalling devices, smoke canisters,smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition, tear gas/irritant ammunition, tear gas/riot controlagents, training CS hand grenades, training hand grenades, training tear gas/irritantammunition

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.3. Licence granted for accessories / spare parts.4. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.5. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.6. Licence granted for testing and evaluation purposes.

United Kingdom

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 5 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 43 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 67% (2)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £16,709Total 1 £16,709

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

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Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML9 1 £16,709

naval electrical/electronic equipment.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P neutron generators2 P neutron generators3 P components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, components

for military aero-engines, components for military helicopters, environmental testfacilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the production of militaryaero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software formilitary aero-engines, technology for environmental test facilities for militaryaero-engines, technology for equipment for the production of military aero-engines,technology for military aero-engines, technology for military aircraft groundequipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for software for militaryaero-engines, technology for unfinished products for military aero-engines,unfinished products for military aero-engines

United States Minor Outlying Islands

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

United States of America

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 90% (244)

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% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 97% (263)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 69 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 16% (3)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 42% (8)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 104 £97,739,454Non-military 81 £10,196,061Both Military and Non-military 9 £1,106,540Total 194 £109,042,055

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 14 £25,264,518ML2 4 £78,650ML3 3 £10,146ML4 8 £36,537,938ML5 4 £8,138,954ML6 12 £475,168ML7 5 £90,518ML8 1 £73ML9 1 £4,725ML10 30 £10,958,702ML11 9 £12,774,919ML13 4 £120,182ML15 3 £268,500ML19 4 £2,182,619ML21 4 £561,837ML22 7 £72,006PL5001 2 £200,000

aircraft military communications equipment.anti-aircraft guns.anti-riot/ballistic shields.

T anti-riot/ballistic shields.artillery.body armour (3 licences).command/control equipment for unmanned air vehicles.

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components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for body armour (3 licences).components for bombs (2 licences).components for combat aircraft.components for command/control equipment for unmanned air vehicles.components for constructions for ballistic protection of military systems.components for decoying/countermeasure equipment.components for electronic warfare equipment.components for equipment for the use of attack alerting/warning equipment.

T components for gun mountings.components for laser weapon systems (2 licences).components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles.components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.components for military aero-engines (2 licences).components for military combat vehicles.components for military electronic equipment.components for military guidance/navigation equipment (3 licences).components for military helicopters.components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment.components for military support aircraft (8 licences).

T components for military support aircraft.components for military training aircraft (3 licences).

T components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.components for small arms ammunition.components for sporting guns.components for surface-to-surface missiles (2 licences).components for tanks (2 licences).

T components for targeting equipment.components for unmanned air vehicles (8 licences).electronic warfare equipment.equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas.explosives.general military aircraft components (2 licences).general naval vessel components.

T gun mountings.high power RF weapon systems.

T high power RF weapon systems.launching/ground support equipment for unmanned air vehicles.launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.machine guns (1).military aero-engines.military combat vehicles (7 licences).military communications equipment (2 licences).military guidance/navigation equipment.military helmets (2 licences).

T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment (2 licences).military support vehicles (3 licences).

T NBC detection equipment.NBC protective/defensive equipment (3 licences).pistols (1).projectile launchers.

T projectile launchers.rangefinding equipment.small arms ammunition (2 licences).software enabling equipment to function as equipment for the use of military guidance/navigationequipment.

T software for military communications equipment.Software for modelling/simulating/evaluating weapon systems.

T software for targeting equipment.sporting guns (1) (5 licences).sporting guns (2).sporting guns (4).tanks (2 licences).targeting equipment.technology for command/control equipment for unmanned air vehicles.technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment.technology for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions.

T technology for military communications equipment.technology for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).

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technology for surface-to-surface missiles (2 licences).unmanned air vehicles.weapon night sights.weapon sights (4 licences).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

0D001 1 £1,0000E001 2 £11C001 1 £4001C202 2 £6,103,3651C233 2 £8,6811C350 1 £5,2141C351 7 £13,3551E201 1 £02B350 1 £24,7163A001 1 £8,2103A231 1 £125,0005A002 1 £5,4286A001 1 £8,0006A002 1 £12,6426A003 1 £125,0006A008 1 £1,728,4127A003 1 £2,1657A004 1 £1,6007A103 1 £25,0008A001 1 £450,000FR AI 6 £19,050PL9010 49 £1,528,823

acoustic seabed survey equipment.chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes.components for gyro-astro compasses.corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment.devices containing enriched lithium (2 licences).electromagnetic wave absorbing materials.focal plane arrays.

T imaging cameras.inertial equipment.

T inertial equipment.information security equipment.metal alloy cylindrical forms (2 licences).neutron generators.radar equipment [See footnote 1].software for nuclear reactors.sporting guns (1).sporting shotguns (1) (34 licences).sporting shotguns (2) (10 licences).sporting shotguns (3) (4 licences).sporting shotguns (4).

T sporting shotguns (4).sporting shotguns (12).sporting shotguns (18).sporting shotguns (25).sporting shotguns.submersible vehicles.technology for materials containing enriched uranium.technology for materials containing plutonium-239.technology for metal alloy cylindrical forms.technology for nuclear reactors (2 licences).thyristors.toxins (6 licences).viruses.

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Both Military and Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A005 1 £18,7501E001 1 £0FR AI 1 £21,678ML1 8 £390,908ML13 1 £26,800ML22 1 £0PL9010 7 £648,404

body armour.civil body armour.components for body armour.components for sporting guns.

T components for sporting guns.pistols (2).pistols (5).rifles (1).sporting guns (1).sporting guns (2).

T sporting guns (2).sporting guns (3).sporting guns (5).sporting guns (6).sporting guns (13).sporting guns (17).sporting shotguns (2).sporting shotguns (4).sporting shotguns (6) (2 licences).

T sporting shotguns (7).sporting shotguns (14) (2 licences).sporting shotguns (32).technology for body armour.technology for civil body armour.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 41 £49,707,098Non-military 1 £861,522Total 42 £50,568,620

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML4 2 £30,146,350ML5 14 £1,244,684ML7 1 £180,000

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ML9 1 £61,350ML10 18 £8,214,547ML11 6 £9,841,631ML21 2 £18,158ML22 1 £378

airborne refuelling equipment.aircraft military communications equipment (2 licences).components for air-to-air missiles.components for aircraft military communications equipment.components for combat aircraft.components for electronic warfare equipment (2 licences).components for military aero-engines (4 licences).components for military aircraft head-up/down displays (2 licences).components for military communications equipment (2 licences).components for military electronic equipment.components for military guidance/navigation equipment (2 licences).components for military helicopters.components for military radars (11 licences).components for military support aircraft (5 licences).components for military training aircraft.components for NBC protective/defensive equipment.components for surface-to-air missiles.components for targeting equipment (2 licences).electronic warfare equipment.general naval vessel components.military aero-engines.software for electronic warfare equipment.software for military aero-engines.targeting equipment.technology for electronic warfare equipment.technology for software for electronic warfare equipment.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A001 1 £719,7545D001 1 £124,2045E001 1 £17,564

software for telecommunications interception equipment.technology for information security equipment.telecommunications interception equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

AfghanistanAlgeriaArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBangladeshBelgiumBrazilBruneiBulgariaCanadaChadChile

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ColombiaCroatiaCzech RepublicDenmarkEgyptEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIraqIrelandIsraelItalyJapanJordanKenyaKuwaitLatviaLebanonLithuaniaLuxembourgMalaysiaMexicoMoroccoNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayOmanPakistanPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalQatarRomaniaSaudi ArabiaSingaporeSlovakiaSloveniaSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTaiwanThailandTunisiaTurkey

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United KingdomZambia

SIELs for goods covered by the torture regulation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueGoods covered by the torture regulation 1 £132Goods covered by the torture regulation and Military 0 £0Goods covered by the torture regulation and Non-military 0 £0Goods covered by the torture regulation and Both Military andNon-military

0 £0

Total 1 £132

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Goods covered by the torture regulation

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

HR AIII 1 £132

barbiturate anaesthetic agents for injection.

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft2 T projectile launchers, weapon mountings3 P sporting shotguns4 T neutron generators5 P components for combat aircraft, components for combat helicopters, components for

military helicopters, components for military support aircraft, components for militarytraining aircraft, general military aircraft components

6 P neutron generators7 P neutron generators8 P technology for equipment for the use of launching/handling/control equipment for

missiles, technology for equipment for the use of surface-to-surface missiles,technology for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, technology formilitary aero-engines, technology for military support vehicles, technology forproduction installations for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,technology for production installations for military aero-engines, technology forproduction installations for military support vehicles, technology for productioninstallations for propellants, technology for production installations forpyrotechnics/fuels and related substances, technology for production installations forsurface-to-surface missiles, technology for propellants, technology forpyrotechnics/fuels and related substances, technology for software forlaunching/handling/control equipment for missiles, technology for software forsurface-to-surface missiles, technology for surface-to-surface missiles

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9 P components for uranium conversion equipment, components for uranium isotopeseparation equipment, software for uranium conversion equipment, software foruranium isotope separation equipment, technology for uranium conversionequipment, technology for uranium isotope separation equipment, uraniumconversion equipment, uranium isotope separation equipment

10 P components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components fordecoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/controlequipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment formunitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for militaryguidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components fornaval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronicequipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guninstallations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for NBC detectionequipment, components for weapon control equipment, general naval vesselcomponents, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles,launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military electronic equipment,military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communicationsequipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, weapon control equipment

11 P civil NBC protection clothing, civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot control agentprotection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment, componentsfor civil riot control agent protection equipment, components for military divingapparatus, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, imaging cameras,military diving apparatus, military laser protection equipment, NBC detectionequipment, NBC protective/defensive equipment, software for military divingapparatus, software for military laser protection equipment, software for NBCdetection equipment, software for NBC protective/defensive equipment, technologyfor imaging cameras, technology for military diving apparatus, technology for militarylaser protection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment, technology forNBC protective/defensive equipment

12 P aircraft military communications equipment, components for aircraft militarycommunications equipment, components for military aero-engines, components formilitary aircraft head-up/down displays, components for military guidance/navigationequipment, components for military helicopters, equipment for the use of militaryhelicopters, general military aircraft components, military aero-engines, militaryaircraft ground equipment, military aircraft head-up/down displays, militaryguidance/navigation equipment, military parachutes and equipment, signallingdevices, software for aircraft military communications equipment, software forequipment for the use of military helicopters, software for military aero-engines,software for military aircraft ground equipment, software for military aircrafthead-up/down displays, software for military guidance/navigation equipment,software for military helicopters, technology for aircraft military communicationsequipment, technology for equipment for the use of military helicopters, technologyfor general military aircraft components, technology for military aero-engines,technology for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircrafthead-up/down displays, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment,technology for military helicopters, technology for military parachutes andequipment, technology for signalling devices, technology for software for aircraftmilitary communications equipment, technology for software for equipment for theuse of military helicopters, technology for software for military aero-engines,technology for software for military aircraft ground equipment, technology forsoftware for military aircraft head-up/down displays, technology for software formilitary guidance/navigation equipment, technology for software for militaryhelicopters

13 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for training purposes. Government end use.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Uruguay

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Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 13 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 1 £16,000Non-military 1 £133,200Total 2 £149,200

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML6 1 £16,000

T military support vehicles.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £110,0005D002 1 £23,200

information security equipment.software for information security equipment.

Uzbekistan

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 96 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

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Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 P information security equipment

Vanuatu

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 90 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Venezuela

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

Vietnam

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 12 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 73% (16)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (22)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time SITCLs 11 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 67% (2)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (3)

% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

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Median processing time OIELs 95 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 8 £6,122,466Non-military 9 £140,440Total 17 £6,262,906

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 1 £2,800ML5 1 £398,000ML9 1 £945,454ML14 1 £3,990,086ML17 2 £786,048ML21 1 £68ML22 2 £10

command communications control and intelligence software.goods treated for signature suppression for military use.military diving apparatus.military sonars.military training equipment.naval electrical/electronic equipment.technology for command communications control and intelligence software.technology for military diving apparatus.weapon night sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

1A004 1 £7062B351 1 £3312B352 1 £11,5223A001 1 £75,6405D002 1 £66A002 1 £27,1686A003 1 £5,4287A103 1 £18,2758A002 1 £1,364

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civil NBC protection equipment.components for biotechnology equipment.components for submersible equipment.

T direct view imaging equipment [See footnote 1].imaging cameras.inertial equipment.information security software.microwave components.toxic gas detectors.

SIELs - Incorporation

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 3 £651,688Non-military 1 £5,750,000Total 4 £6,401,688

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML17 3 £651,688

goods treated for signature suppression for military use (3 licences).

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

7A103 1 £5,750,000

inertial equipment.

The items being incorporated in this destination are ultimately destined for all or some of the following:

RussiaUnited Kingdom

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary

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1 T command communications control and intelligence software, components forcombat aircraft, components for military training aircraft, launching/handling/controlequipment for munitions, military software, military support vehicles, military trainingequipment, software for military communications equipment, software for militarytraining aircraft, software for military training equipment, Software formodelling/simulating military operation scenarios [See footnote 2]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedCanada 1 0 0United States of America 2 0 0

Issued

military equipment for initiating explosives (2 licences).weapon night sights.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.2. Licence granted for demonstration to potential customers.

Virgin Islands of USA

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time OIELs 92 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 1]

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Yemen

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SITCLs 7 days

% and number of SITCLs completed in 20 working days 100% (2)

% and number of SITCLs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

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% [as a % of all SITCL cases processed] and number of SITCLs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 92 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 0% (0)

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Issued

Licences issued or where coverage was amended during the period by the inclusion or reinstatement of thisdestination.No. Type Goods Summary1 T towed hydrophone arrays [See footnote 3]

SITCLsSource Issued Refused RevokedDjibouti 2 0 0

Issued

components for sporting guns (2 licences) [See footnotes 1, 2].small arms ammunition (2 licences) [See footnotes 1, 2].sporting guns (4) (2 licences) [See footnotes 1, 2].

Country Footnotes

1. UN Security Council Resolution 2216 (2015) established a targeted arms embargo to prevent the direct orindirect supply, sale or transfer to, or for the benefit of designed individuals and entities and those acting ontheir behalf or at their direction in Yemen, of arms and related material of all types, and of technicalassistance, training, financial assistance or other assistance related to military activities or the provision,maintenance or use of any arms and related material. This adds to earlier resolution 2140 (2014) establishingassest freezes and travel bans of designated individuals and entities. The EU implements these measuresthrough Council Decision (CFSP) 2015/882, as amended; as well as Council Regulation (EU) 2015/878, asamended.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for anti-piracy operations.2. Licence granted for anti-piracy operations.3. Licence granted for goods which will be returned to the UK. Civilian / commercial end use.

Zambia

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 9 days

% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 92% (11)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (12)

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% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueMilitary 11 £328,096Non-military 1 £33,000Total 12 £361,096

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

ML1 2 £47,500ML3 2 £8,346ML6 7 £139,000ML15 1 £125,000ML17 1 £8,250

components for military support vehicles.military field generators.

T military infrared/thermal imaging equipment [See footnote 1].military support vehicles (7 licences).small arms ammunition.

T small arms ammunition.T sporting guns (2).

sporting guns (6).weapon sights.

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 1 £33,000

information security equipment.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

Zimbabwe

Processing Statistics (excluding amendments)

Median processing time SIELs 24 days

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% and number of SIELs completed in 20 working days 50% (1)

% and number of SIELs completed in 60 working days 100% (2)

% [as a % of all SIEL cases processed] and number of SIELs refused 0% (0)

Median processing time OIELs 313 days

% and number of OIELs completed in 20 working days 0% (0)

% and number of OIELs completed in 60 working days 0% (0)

% [as a % of all OIELs cases processed] and number of OIELs refused 100% (1)

SIELs - Permanent and Temporary (excluding Incorporation and Transhipment)

Issued

Types of goods on licence No. of licences ValueNon-military 2 £50,837Total 2 £50,837

The SIELs issued were granted for goods with the following 'Control Entries' (for permanent export except wherethe case summary description is preceded by a T, which indicates a Temporary Export). Please note that morethan one 'Control Entry' can apply to goods on an individual licence and each 'Control Entry' is counted only onceper individual licence (regardless of the number of goods that have been rated with that 'Control Entry'):

Non-military

Control Entry No. of licenceswith goods ratedusing ControlEntry

Value

5A002 2 £50,837

information security equipment (2 licences) [See footnotes 1, 2].

OIELs (excluding Other OIELs)

Rejected

Applications to this destination refused in full.No. Type Goods Summary1 P components for military support aircraft

Country Footnotes

1. Restrictions currently in force with respect to Zimbabwe are set out in Council Decision 2011/101/CFSP, asamended, and Council Regulation No. 314/2004, as amended. These include an embargo on the provision ofarms and related material, as well as of equipment that might be used for internal repression.

All exports for this destination were approved in accordance with the sanctions in place.

Case & goods Footnotes

1. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.2. Licence granted for civilian / commercial end use.

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