MTCR definition

MTCR means the Missile Technology Control Regime, the multilateral international regime (to which Ukraine is an adherent) concerning internationally agreed measures to regulate and restrict trade in missiles and related technology capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction.

Examples of MTCR in a sentence

  • Technology transfer for the purposes of any joint activity pursuant to this Agreement shall be undertaken by the Parties subject to the observation of the domestic law and regulations of their States, including the requirements of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).

  • This Article extends to any form of cooperation, the exchange of information, technical data and items of all types, including joint industrial production and intellectual property, where they are regulated by the MTCR, on the territory of the exporter, importer or third countries.

  • The range of the Brahmos missile can be extended beyond the 300km that it has been limited to under the MTCR.

  • The membership of a multilateral export control regime is beneficial for India due to the following reasons: It would open the way for India to buy high-end missile technology from member nations for use in peaceful purposes like its space programme under the MTCR.

  • The USG has the right to take action under section 73(a) of the AECA (22 U.S.C. 2797b(a)) in the case of any export or transfer of any Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) equipment or technology that contributes to the acquisition, design, development or production of missiles in a country that is not an MTCR adherent.

  • The Secretary of State shall establish a proce- dure for sharing information with appropriate officials of the intelligence community, as de- termined by the Director of Central Intel- ligence, and with other appropriate Government agencies, that will ensure effective monitoring of transfers of MTCR equipment or technology and other missile technology.

  • Ways forward could include: ★ European support for Chinese membership of non-proliferation regimes such as Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), the Australia Group and the Wassenar Group, including discussion about Chinese participation in the Proliferation Security Initiative.

  • India can export the most advanced UAVs for use in security and counter-terrorism purposes under the MTCR for example, the Predator drone from the USA.

  • This list implements internationally agreed dual-use controls including the Wassenaar Arrangement, the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG), the Australia Group and the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).

  • Exports of MTCR items from an MTCR country may be allowed on a case-by-case basis for peaceful space launch programs.