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When military end-use export controls apply and to which destinations.
QUICKBLOCK’s innovative building block system enables the Armed Forces to build defensive structures rated for ballistics and blast protection
Guidance explaining the export of controlled goods.
The Army Base Repair Organisation (ABRO) was an executive agency of the MOD. It provided engineering, repair and re-manufacturing services to the Armed Forces and also to the police and some local councils.
On 18 March the Defence Secretary announced new measures to enable armed forces personnel to support public services in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Use an OGEL to export controlled dual-use or military goods, software and technology overseas.
Licence for the export of a wide range of military equipment to low-risk destinations.
How to apply for repayment of import duty and VAT on protective equipment or medical supplies brought into the UK from non-EU countries from 30 January 2020 up to 31 December 2020.
You can claim a relief to pay no Customs Duty and VAT if you're importing goods for charitable use.
Use a global project licence to simplify the export of military goods and technology classed as collaborative defence projects.
This licence permits the export of certain military goods and technology to India.
Licence allowing the export or transfer of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and components for military goods.
Licence for the export of military goods which have been imported into the UK to be returned to the original country for repair or replacement.
The National Army Museum (NAM) is the leading authority on the history of the British Army. It gathers, maintains and makes known the story of the British Army and its role and impact in world history. NAM is an executive...
Licence allowing the export of a wide range of software and source codes for military goods.
This page provides guidance on the partial arms embargo on exporting certain military goods to mainland China, Macao and Hong Kong
New technology with capability to detect, identify and monitor the presence of toxic industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents to be operational by 2028.
Licences for the export of military goods that have been temporarily imported into the UK for exhibition or demonstration.
How to import animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man from non-EU countries.
We work for a secure and prosperous United Kingdom with global reach and influence. We will protect our people, territories, values and interests at home and overseas, through strong armed forces and in partnership with allies, to ensure our security,...
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