The States Parties hereby agree upon: (a) lists, valid as of the date of Treaty signature, of existing types of conventional armaments and equipment subject to the measures of limitation, reduction, information exchange and verification; (b) procedures for the provision of technical data and photographs relevant to such existing types of conventional armaments and equipment; and (c) procedures for updating the lists of such existing types of conventional armaments and equipment, in accordance with Article II of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of November 19, 1990, hereinafter referred to as the Treaty.
SECTION I. EXISTING TYPES OF CONVENTIONAL ARMAMENTS AND EQUIPMENT LIMITED BY THE TREATY
1. Existing types of battle tanks are:
M-1 M-60 M-48 M-47 Leopard 1 Leopard 2 AMX-30 Challenger Chieftain Centurion M-41 NM-116 T-54 T-55 T-72 |
T-34 T-54 T-55 T-62 T-64 T-72 T-80 TR-85 TR-580 |
All models and versions of an existing type of battle tank listed above shall be deemed to be battle tanks of that type.
2. Existing types of armoured combat vehicles are:
(A) Armoured Personnel Carriers:
YPR-765 AMX-13 VTT M113 M75 Spartan Grizzly TPz-1 Fuchs VAB M59 Leonidas VCC1 VCC2 Saxon AFV 432 Saracen Humber BDX BMR-600 Chaimite V200 V150S EBR-ETT M3A1 YP 408 BLR VIB LVTP-7 6614/G BTR-152 BTR-50 BTR-60 BTR-70 MT-LB* |
BTR-40 BTR-152 BTR-50 BTR-60 OT-62 (TOPAS) OT-64 (SKOT) OT-90 FUG D-442 BTR-70 BTR-80 BTR-D TAB-77 OT-810 PSZH D-944 TABC-79 TAB-71 MLVM MT-LB* |
All models and versions of an existing type of armoured personnel carrier listed above shall be deemed to be armoured personnel carriers of that type, unless such models and versions are included in the armoured personnel carrier look-alike list in Section II, paragraph 1 of this Protocol.
* This multi-purpose lightly armoured vehicle may be exceptionally modified within 40 months of entry into force of the Treaty into an armoured personnel carrier look-alike listed in Section II, paragraph 1 of this Protocol as MT-LB-AT by alteration of the interior of the vehicle through the removal of the left-hand combat infantry squad seating and the welding of the ammunition racking to the side and the floor at a minimum of six points so that the vehicle is not capable of transporting a combat infantry squad. Such modifications may be accomplished at locations other than reduction sites. MT-LB armoured personnel carriers that have not been modified shall be reported in accordance with the Protocol on Information Exchange as armoured personnel carriers.
B) Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicles:
YPR-765 (25mm) Marder AMX-10P Warrior M2/M3 Bradley AFV 432 Rarden NM-135 BMP-1/BRM-1 BMP-2 |
BMP-1/BRM-1 BMP-2 BMP-23 MLI-84 BMD-1 BMD-2 BMP-3 |
All models and versions of an existing type of an armoured infantry fighting vehicle listed above shall be deemed to be armoured infantry fighting vehicles of that type, unless such models and versions are included in the armoured infantry fighting vehicle look-alike list in Section II, paragraph 2 of this Protocol.
(C) Heavy Armament Combat Vehicles:
AMX-10RC ERC 90 Sagaye BMR-625-90 Commando V150 Scorpion Saladin JPK-90 M-24 AMX-13 EBR-75 Panhard PT-76 |
PT-76 SU-76 SU-100 ISU-152 |
All models and versions of an existing type of heavy armament combat vehicle listed above shall be deemed to be heavy armament combat vehicles of that type.
(3. Existing types of artillery are:
(A) Guns, Howitzers and Artillery Pieces Combining the Characteristics of Guns and Howitzers:
105mm: | 105 Light Gun M18 105 Krupp Gun 105 R Metal Gun 105 Pack How M 56 Pack How |
100mm: |
BS-3 Field Gun Model 53 Field Gun Skoda How (Model 1914/1934, 1930, 1934) Skoda How (Model 1939) |
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M 101
Towed How M102 Towed How Abbot SP Gun |
105mm: |
Schneider Field Gun (Model 1936) | ||||
M108 SP
How M52 SP How 105 HM-2 How M-38 Gun (Skoda) 105 AU 50 How R58/M26 Towed How |
120mm: |
2B16 How 2S9 SP How |
122mm: | 122/46 Field Gun D30 How M 30 How 2S1 SP How |
122mm: | D30 How M-30 How D74 How 2S1 SP How A19 Gun (Model 31/37) Model 89 SP How |
130mm: | M46 Gun | 130mm: | Gun 82 M 46 Gun |
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140mm: | 5.5" (139.7mm) Towed How |
150mm: | Skoda How (Model 1934) Ceh How (Model 1937) |
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150mm: 152mm: |
150 Skoda Gun D20 Gun-How |
152mm: | D1 How 2S3 SP How 2A65 How ML20 How-Gun D20 Gun-How Gun 81 2A36 Gun |
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155mm: | M114 Towed How M114/39 (M-139) Towed How FH-70 Towed How M109 SP How M198 Towed How 155 TRF1 Gun 155 AUF1 Gun 155 AMF3 Gun 155 BF50 Gun M44 SP How M59 Towed Gun SP70 SP How |
Dana SP Gun-How M77 2S5 SP Gun 2S19 SP How Gun-How 85 How Model 1938 How 81 |
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175mm: | M107 SP Gun | 203mm: | B4 How 2S7 SP Gun |
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203mm: | M115 Towed How M110 SP How M55 SP How |
(B) Mortars:
107mm: | 4.2" (ground mounted or on
M106 armoured vehicle) |
107mm: | Mortar M-1938 | |||
120mm: | Brandt (M60, M-120-60;
SLM-120-AM-50) M120 RTF 1 M120 M51 Soltam/Tampella (ground mounted or on M113 armored vehicle) |
120mm: | 2B11 (2S12) M 120 Model 38/43 Tundzha/Tundzha Sani SP Mortar (mounted on MT-LB) Mortar Model 1982 B-24 |
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Ecia Mod L (ground mounted M-L or
mounted on either the BMR-600 or M113 armoured vehicle) HY12 (Tosam) 2B11 (2S12) |
160mm: | M160 | ||||
240mm: | M240 2S4 SP Mortar |
(C) Multiple Launch Rocket Systems:
110mm: | LARS |
122mm: | BM-21 (BM-21-1,BM-21V) RM-70 APR-21 APR-40 |
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122mm: | BM-21 RM-70 |
130mm: | M-51 RM-130 BM-13 R.2 |
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140mm: | Teruel MLAS | 140mm: | BM-14 | |||
227mm: | MLRS | 220mm: | BM-22/27 | |||
240mm: | BM-24 | |||||
280mm: | Uragan 9P140 | |||||
300mm: | Smerch |
All models and versions of an existing type of artillery listed above shall be deemed to be artillery of that type.
4. Existing types of combat aircraft are:
A-7 A-10 Alpha Jet A AM-X Buccaneer Canberra Draken F-4 F-5 F-15 F-16 F-18 F-84 F-102 F-104 F-111 G-91 Harrier Hunter Jaguar Lightning MiG-21 MiG-23 MiG-29 MB-339 Mirage F1 Mirage III Mirage IV Mirage V Mirage 2000 SU-22 Tornado |
IAR-93 IL-28 MiG-15 MiG-17 MiG-21 MiG-23 MiG-25 MiG-27 MiG-29 MiG-31 SU-7 SU-15 SU-17 SU-20 SU-22 SU-24 SU-25 SU-27 TU-16 TU-22 TU-22M TU-128 Yak-28 |
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All models or versions of an existing type of combat aircraft listed above shall be deemed to be combat aircraft of that type.
5. Existing types of attack helicopters are:
(A) Specialised Attack Helicopters:
A-129 Mangusta AH-1 Cobra AH-64 Apache Mi-24 |
Mi-24 |
Subject to the provisions in Section I, paragraph 3 of the Protocol on Helicopter Recategorisation, all models or versions of an existing type of specialised attack helicopter listed above shall be deemed to be specialised attack helicopters of that type.
(B) Multi-Purpose Attack Helicopters:
A-109 Hirundo Alouette III BO-105/PAH-1 Fennec AS 550 C-2 Gazelle Lynx Mi-8 OH-58 Kiowa/AB-206/CH-136 Scout Wessex |
IAR-316 Mi-8/Mi-17 |
Subject to the provisions in Section I, paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Protocol on Helicopter Recategorisation, all models or versions of an existing type of multi-purpose attack helicopter listed above shall be deemed to be multi-purpose attack helicopters of that type.
SECTION II. EXISTING TYPES OF CONVENTIONAL ARMAMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOT LIMITED BY THE TREATY
1. Existing types of armoured personnel carrier look-alikes are:
YPR-765 | MILAN CP PRCOC1 PRCOC2 PRCOC4 PRCOC5 PRMR |
BTR-40 BTR-50 |
CP PU |
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AMX-13 VTT | MILAN PC |
BTR-152 | CP | |||
M113 | MILAN A1/A2 (ATGW) E/W TOW ARTFC ARTOBS FACONT MORTFC A1E Mortar Carrier SIG HFTRSM CP CPSVC A1CP A1ECP 4.2"/M106 A1 4.2" M106 81mm M-125 81mm M125 A1 81mm M125 A2 81mm NM-125 81mm |
BTR-60 | PU PU-12/PA PU-12 PAU BBS ABS R-137 B R-140 BM R-145 R-156 R-409 BM P-238BT P-240BT P-241BT E-351BR R-975 MTP-2 1V18, 1V19 1V118 B |
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TPz-1 FUCHS | HFTRSM AD CP CP ENGRCP ELOKA NBC RASIT |
BTR-70 | KShM SPR-2 BREM ZS-88 Kh |
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M59 | CP | BTR-80 | 1V119 RCHM-4 |
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LEONIDAS | 1 | BTR-D | ZD RD |
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VAB | PC | OT-62 (TOPAS) | CP WPT/DPT-62 BREM R-2M R-3M R-3MT R-4MT |
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BMR-600 | SIG PC 81mm |
OT-64 (SKOT) | CP R-3Z R-2M R-3MT R-4 |
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SPARTAN | STRIKER SAMSON CP JAVELIN MILAN |
R-4MT R-2AM PROPAGANDA R-4M R-6 WPT/DR-64 BREM S-260 inz. S-260 art. |
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SAXON | AD CP MAINT |
OT-810 | OT-810/R-112 | |||
AFV 432 | CP/RA 81mm CYMB AFV 435 AFV 436 AFV 439 |
OT 90 | VP 90 | |||
HUMBER | SQUIRT | FUG D-442 | VS MRP OT-65/R-112 OT-65 DP OT-65 CH |
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SARACEN | SQUIRT CP ADR |
PSZH D-944 | CP | |||
YP 408 | PWMR PWCO PWAT PWRDR PWV |
MT-LB | AT KShM-R-81 R-80 9S743 PI 1W-13-16 1W-21-25 1W-12 |
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BTR-50 | PU PK(MRF) PK(B) |
MP-21-25 AFMS R-381T R-330P Beta 3M |
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BTR-60 | PU-12/PA PU-12 BBS ABS R-137B R-140BM R-145 R-156 R-409 BM P-238 BT P-240 BT P-241 BT B |
SPR-1 WPT/DTP BREM TRI MTP-LB BRM Sova/BRM 30 |
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MT-LB | PI MP-21-25 1W-13-16 AFMS R-381 T R-330 P Beta 3M __MTP-LB__ |
TAB-71 | A TERA-71-L AR |
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TAB-77 | A TERA-77-L RCH-84 PCOMA |
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TABC-79 | AR A-POMA |
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TAB | TCG-80 | |||||
MLVM | AR |
2. Existing types of armoured infantry fighting vehicle look-alikes are:
WARRIOR | RA REP REC |
BMP-1 | KSh 9S743 PRP-3, -4 MP-31 B SVO DTB-80 VPV IRM MTP BREM-4, -2, -D |
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BMP-1 | MTP MP-31 |
BMD-1 | KSh | |||
BRM-1 | KSh | |||||
3. Existing types of primary trainer aircraft which are designed and constructed for primary flying training and which may possess only limited armament capability necessary for basic training in weapon delivery techniques are:
Alpha Jet E C-101 Aviojet Fouga Hawk Jet Provost L-39 MB-326 PD-808 T-2 T-33/CT-133 T-37 T-38 |
I-22 IAR-99 L-29 L-39 TS-11 |
4. Existing types of combat support helicopters are:
A-109 Hirundo AB-412 Alouette II Alouette III Blackhawk Bell 47/AB 47/Sioux BO-105 CH53 Chinook Fennec AS 555 A Hughes 300 Hughes 500/OH-6 Mi-8 OH-58 Kiowa/AB-206/CH-136 Puma Sea King UH-1A/1B/AB-204 UH-1D/1H/AB-205 UH-1N/AB-212 Wessex |
IAR-316 IAR-330 Mi-2 Mi-6 Mi-8/Mi-17 |
5. Existing types of unarmed transport helicopters which are not equipped for the employment of weapons are:
AB 47 AB-412 Alouette II CH53 Chinook Cougar AS 532 U Dauphin AS 365 N1 Hughes 300 NH 500 Puma Sea King/H-3F/HAR 3 SH-3D UH-1D/1H/AB-205 UH-1N/AB-212 |
Mi-2 Mi-26 SA-365N Dauphin W-3 Sokol |
6. Existing types of armoured vehicle launched bridges are:
M47 AVLB M48 AVLB M60 AVLB Centurion AVLB Chieftain AVLB Brueckenlegepanzer Biber/Leopard 1 AVLB |
MTU MT-20 MT-55A MTU-72 BLG-60 BLG-67M BLG-67M2 |
SECTION III. TECHNICAL DATA AND PHOTOGRAPHS
1. Technical data, in accordance with the agreed categories in the Annex to this Protocol, together with photographs presenting the right or left side, top and front views for each of its existing types of conventional armaments and equipment listed in Sections I and II of this Protocol shall be provided by each State Party to all other States Parties at the signature of the Treaty. In addition, photographs of armoured personnel carrier look-alikes and armoured infantry fighting vehicle look-alikes shall include a view of such vehicles so as to show clearly their internal configuration illustrating the specific characteristic which distinguishes this particular vehicle as a look-alike. Photographs in addition to those required by this paragraph may be provided at the discretion of each State Party.
2. Each existing type of conventional armaments and equipment listed in Sections I and II of this Protocol shall have a model or version of that type designated as an exemplar. Photographs shall be provided for each such designated exemplar pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Section. Photographs shall not be required of models and versions of a type that have no significant externally observable differences from the exemplar of that type. The photographs of each exemplar of a type shall contain an annotation of the existing type designation and national nomenclature for all models and versions of the type that the photographs of the exemplar represent. The photographs of each exemplar of a type shall contain an annotation of the technical data for that type in accordance with the agreed categories in the Annex to this Protocol. In addition, the annotation shall indicate all models and versions of the type that the photographs of the exemplar represent. Such technical data shall be annotated on the side view photograph.
SECTION IV. UPDATES OF EXISTING TYPES LISTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE STATES PARTIES
1. This Protocol constitutes agreement by the States Parties only with respect to existing types of conventional armaments and equipment as well as with respect to the categories of technical data set forth in Sections I and II of the Annex to this Protocol.
2. Each State Party shall be responsible for the accuracy of technical data for only its own conventional armaments and equipment provided in accordance with Section III of this Protocol.
3. Each State Party shall notify all other States Parties, upon the entry into service with the armed forces of that State Party within the area of application, of: (a) any new type of conventional armaments and equipment which meets one of the definitions in Article II of the Treaty or which falls under a category listed in this Protocol, and (b) any new model or version of a type listed in this Protocol. At the same time, each State Party shall provide all other States Parties with the technical data and photographs required by Section III of this Protocol.
4. As soon as possible, and in any case no later than 60 days following a notification pursuant to paragraph 3 of this Section, the States Parties shall initiate update actions, in accordance with the provisions set forth in Article XVI of the Treaty and the Protocol on the Joint Consultative Group, for the lists of existing types of conventional armaments and equipment in Sections I and II of this Protocol.
ANNEX TO THE PROTOCOL ON EXISTING TYPES OF CONVENTIONAL ARMAMENTS AND EQUIPMENT
SECTION I. AGREED CATEGORIES OF TECHNICAL DATA
The following are agreed categories of technical data for each model and version of existing types of conventional armaments and equipment:
1. Battle Tanks
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Main Gun Calibre
Unladen Weight
2. Armoured Combat Vehicles
Armoured
Personnel Carriers
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Type and Calibre of Armaments, if any
Armoured Infantry
Fighting Vehicles
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Type and Calibre of Armaments
Heavy Armament
Combat Vehicles
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Main Gun Calibre
Unladen Weight
3. Artillery
Guns, Howitzers
and Artillery Pieces Combining the Characteristics of Guns and
Howitzers
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Calibre
Mortars
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Calibre
Multiple Launch
Rocket Systems
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Calibre
4. Combat
Aircraft
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
5. Attack
Helicopters
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
6. Armoured
Personnel Carrier Look-Alikes
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Type and Calibre of Armaments, if any
7. Armoured
Infantry Fighting Vehicle Look-Alikes
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Type and Calibre of Armaments, if any
8. Primary
Trainer Aircraft
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
Type of Armaments, if any
9. Combat Support
Helicopters
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
10. Unarmed
Transport Helicopters
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
11. Armoured
Vehicle Launched Bridges
Existing Type
National Nomenclature
SECTION II. SPECIFICATIONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHS
Photographs provided pursuant to Section III of this Protocol shall be in black and white. The use of flash and lighting equipment shall be allowed. The object being photographed shall contrast with the background of the photograph. All photographs shall be of high definition, with continuous tone and in sharp focus. Photographs measuring 13 centimetres by 18 centimetres, not including a border, shall be provided. For aspects other than overhead, all photographs shall be taken from the same level as the equipment being photographed, with the camera placed along or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the object being photographed; for the top view, photographs shall show the top and may show the rear aspects of the equipment. The object being photographed shall fill at least 80 percent of the photograph in either horizontal or vertical aspect. A reference gauge shall be included in each photograph together with the object. The gauge shall have alternating half-metre sections in black and white. It shall be long enough to provide accurate scaling and shall be placed on or against the object or in close proximity to it. Each photograph shall be labelled to provide the information required by Section III, paragraph 2 of this Protocol as well as the date when the photograph was taken.