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Guide to licensing requirements and restrictions for trade control and the export of controlled military goods, software and technology.
Export controls on goods that can be used for torture or capital punishment.
Information on trade sanctions, arms embargoes and trade restrictions, including trade controls, transit controls and restrictions on terrorist organisations.
Product Safety Report for Senye Army Combat Max Gun sold via Amazon presenting a high risk of injuries.
Required supporting documentation if you are registered to use the open general export licence (military goods, software and technology).
The UK's regulatory framework for strategic export controls and the circumstances where you might need an export licence.
Information about the different organisations Defence procurement buy their equipment, products and services through.
Exemptions from export and trade control licences for controlled military goods owned by the Crown.
Urgent Operational Requirements funded by extra Treasury money provide the fast equipment solutions that ever-changing operations demand.
Licence allowing the export or transfer of goods, software or technology for the A400M collaborative programme.
Guide to licensing procedure and other restrictions for export of controlled dual-use items, software and technology, goods for torture and radioactive sources.
A cutting-edge 3D printer is being used by the British Army for the first time in the field on the largest NATO deployment in Europe in a generation.
Assess your goods, software and technology to determine whether or not they are controlled and require a licence to export.
THEIA (“THAY-A”) is driving digital transformation in the British Army so we will outcompete our adversaries, integrate with our partners and operate with maximum efficiency.
Licence for the export of military goods for demonstration.
Things to consider when buying and using products.
The Advisory Group on Military and Emergency Response Medicine (AGMERM) provides specialist advice to the Ministry of Defence on the medical aspects of defence against chemical, biological and radiological threats. AGMERM works with the Ministry of Defence .
Licence for the export of a wide range of military equipment to low-risk destinations.
Guidance explaining the export of controlled goods.
Licence allowing the export of technology and the information needed for the development, and production of, military goods.
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