Last Updated: April 11, 2026
Last Updated: April 11, 2026
b. “Space-qualified” solid-state detectors having all of the following: 1. A peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding 1 200 nm; and 2. A response “time constant” of 95 ns or less; c. “Space-qualified” solid-state detectors having a peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 1 200 nm but not exceeding 30 000 nm; d. “Space-qualified”“focal plane arrays” having more than 2 048 elements per array and having a peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 300 nm but not exceeding 900 nm.
Code
6A002
EU Code
M11A2
Categories
- ANNEX II - List of other goods and technology, including software, referred to in Article 3a
- ANNEX III - CATEGORY 6 — SENSORS AND LASERS
Subcategory
A6. Sensors and Lasers
Prohibited Supply To
IRAuthority
EU
Document
EU Regulation No 267/2012
Notes
- Passive sensors for determining bearings to specific electromagnetic sources (direction finding equipment) or terrain characteristics, designed or modified for use in the systems specified in 1.A.
- ‘Detectors’ specially designed or modified to protect rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles against nuclear effects (e.g. Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-rays, combined blast and thermal effects), and usable for the systems specified in 1.A. Technical Note: A ‘detector’ is defined as a mechanical, electrical, optical or chemical device that automatically identifies and records, or registers a stimulus such as an environmental change in pressure or temperature, an electrical or electromagnetic signal or radiation from a radioactive material. This includes devices that sense by one time operation or failure
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