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Return to an Address of the Honourable the House of Commons
dated 18 July 1996 for the Appendices to the Report of the Inquiry into the Export of Defence Equipment and Dual-Use Goods to Iraq and Related Prosecutions laid before The House on 15 February 1996*


Volume One
Section D Arms and Defence-Related Exports to Iraq
Chapter 2 Applications of The Guidelines in the period
December 1984 to August 1988


Excerpt:
SPECIFIC CASES

D2.121 The specific cases dealt with below are:

(i) The Repair Waiver D2.122

(ii) Hovercraft D2.126

(iii) Helicopters D2.140

(iv) Small Boats D2.148

(v) The Integrated Weapons D2.168 Complex

(vi) The Iraqi Naval Base at Basra D2.180

(vii) Radar D2.185 (viii) Power Drives D2.194

(ix) Night Vision Equipment D2.200

(x) Cymbeline Radar D2.209

(xi) Land Rovers (military use) D2.211

(xii) Armoured Recovery Vehicle D2.218 (ARV) Spares

(xiii) Tank Track Links D2.229

(xiv) Engines for Viper Mk22/9 D2.231 Aircraft

(xv) Avon Engines for Hunter D2.232 Aircraft

(xvi) Chemical Warfare D2.239 Precursors and Equipment

(xvii) Machine Tools D2.260

(xviii) Lethal Defence Equipment D2.360

(xix) Tripod Engineering Ltd D2.362

(xx) Computer Systems D2.403

(xxi) Quickfire Artillery Fire D2.411 Control System

 

 

 

* The Full report is available from The Stationery Office Ltd., PO Box 276, London, SW8 5DT.

 

 

 

 

 


 

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