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- Missile Technology Control Regime - MTCR
This year marks the 35th Anniversary of the establishment of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) During its 35-year history, the MTCR has extended its membership from 7 to 35 states and has proven to be an effective multilateral non proliferation mechanism in relation to missile technology
- MTCR Guidelines - MTCR
The Regime’s documents include the MTCR Guidelines and the Equipment, Software and Technology Annex The Guidelines define the purpose of the MTCR and provide the overall structure and rules to guide the member countries and those adhering unilaterally to the Guidelines
- MTCR
This year marks the 35th Anniversary of the establishment of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) During its 35-year history, the MTCR has extended its membership from 7 to 35 states and has proven to be an effective multilateral non proliferation mechanism in relation to missile technology
- FAQ - MTCR
The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is an informal political understanding among states that seek to limit the proliferation of missiles and missile technology
- MTCR Annex - MTCR
MTCR Annex Handbook The MTCR Annex Handbook is produced by the United States Government for the purpose of facilitating effective export controls on MTCR Annex items
- Our Mission - MTCR
In addition, the MTCR website (www mtcr info) contains basic documents on the regime This information is intended to provide non-member countries and the general public with information about the MTCR’s goals and activities
- The Missile Technology Control Regime: Successful international . . . - MTCR
The MTCR aims to prevent proliferation of unmanned delivery systems (missiles or unmanned aircraft) capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction, by seeking to coordinate national export licensing efforts
- Public Statement from the Plenary Meeting of the Missile . . . - MTCR
The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) held its 33rd Plenary Meeting in Sochi from 4th to 8th October 2021 H E Sergey Ryabkov, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, welcomed participants at the opening of the meeting
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