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09STATE95991
2009-09-15 22:08:00
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Secretary of State
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SFO-DIP-09-005D: U.S. DRAFT NEW START TREATY

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SIPDIS
GENEVA FOR JCIC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/14/2029
TAGS: KACT PARM START US RS
SUBJECT: SFO-DIP-09-005D: U.S. DRAFT NEW START TREATY
INSPECTION PROTOCOL ANNEXES, CABLE 4 OF 8

REF: A. STATE 088262 (U.S.-PROPOSED TREATY TEXT PART
S E C R E T STATE 095991

SIPDIS
GENEVA FOR JCIC

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/14/2029
TAGS: KACT PARM START US RS
SUBJECT: SFO-DIP-09-005D: U.S. DRAFT NEW START TREATY
INSPECTION PROTOCOL ANNEXES, CABLE 4 OF 8

REF: A. STATE 088262 (U.S.-PROPOSED TREATY TEXT PART 1)

B. STATE 088263 (U.S.-PROPOSED TREATY TEXT PART 2)

C. STATE 091093 (DRAFT NEW START TREATY IP CABLE 1
OF 7)

D. STATE 091284 (DRAFT NEW START TREATY IP CABLE 2
OF 7)

E. STATE 091291 (DRAFT NEW START TREATY IP CABLE 3
OF 7)

F. STATE 091106 (DRAFT NEW START TREATY IP CABLE 4
OF 7)

G. STATE 091134 (DRAFT NEW START TREATY IP CABLE 5
OF 7)

H. STATE 091143 (DRAFT NEW START TREATY IP CABLE 6
OF 7)

I. STATE 091151 (DRAFT NEW START TREATY IP CABLE 7
OF 7)

Classified By: Jerry A. Taylor, Director, VCI/SI.
Reason: 1.4(b) and (d)


1. (U) This is an action request. See paragraph 4 below.


2. (S) BACKGROUND: On August 25, 2009, U.S. Embassy
Moscow provided to the Russian Federation the texts of the
U.S.-proposed Draft New START Treaty Articles (Refs A and
B). On September 2, 2009, the U.S. Delegation to the New
START Treaty negotiations provided the texts of the
U.S.-proposed Draft New START Treaty Inspection Protocol
to the Russian Delegation in Geneva (Refs C-I). This
cable contains the U.S.-proposed draft of the New START
Treaty Inspection Protocol Annexes.


3. (S) This is cable 4 of 8 cables. This cable contains
paragraph 7 of Annex 6 through paragraph A5(n) of Section
V of Annex 8 of the U.S.-proposed Draft Inspection
Protocol Annexes. Embassy should note that, due to the
length of the draft, the text was sent using multiple
cables.


4. (U) ACTION REQUEST: Embassy Moscow is requested to
combine the texts of the U.S. draft New START Treaty
Inspection Protocol Annexes contained in the associated
cables into one document and provide that text to
appropriate host government officials. Washington will
provide a courtesy Russian-language translation of the
U.S. draft New START Treaty Telemetry Protocol when
available; however, delivery of the English language text
should not be delayed. Embassy is requested to confirm
delivery of the text, the name and office of the official
to whom it was delivered, the date of delivery, and any

comment or reaction provided at that time.


5. (S/Releasable to the Russian Federation) Begin text:


7. For a newly produced ICBM for mobile launchers of
ICBMs, the inspected Party shall inform the monitors of
the data from the unique identifier applied to such an
ICBM, as provided for in paragraph 3 or 4 of this Annex,
before such an item exits through the portal of the
monitored facility and shall provide to the inspecting
Party such data in accordance with paragraph 3 of Section
I of the Notification Protocol.


ANNEX 7
PROCEDURES FOR DELIVERING AND EXAMINING EQUIPMENT AND
SUPPLIES TRANSPORTED BY INSPECTION AIRPLANES USED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 4 OF SECTION IV OF THIS PROTOCOL



1. Prior to the arrival of an inspection airplane used in
accordance with paragraph 4 of Section IV of this
Protocol, the inspecting Party, through its embassy, shall
provide the inspected Party with an inventory of cargo
being delivered that consists of equipment and supplies
intended for the conduct of continuous monitoring
activities. The inspecting Party shall provide this
inventory to the inspected Party no less than ten days
prior to the arrival of such an airplane, unless otherwise
agreed within the framework of the Bilateral Consultative
Commission. Such an inventory shall include:

(a) to which facility subject to continuous monitoring or
monitored facility a particular palletized or oversize
item of cargo, including modular structures, shall be
delivered;

(b) the weight and dimensions of each separate palletized
or oversize item of cargo, including modular structures,
and, if necessary for facilitating transportation of
separate items from the point of entry to a facility
subject to continuous monitoring or monitored facility,
black and white photographs, or clear facsimile copies of
photographs, of each such item;

(c) whether there are modular structures in the cargo
that is being delivered;

(d) the contents of each shipping container on a pallet
and of each modular structure described in such a way that
the inspected Party is able to correlate each item of
equipment that is being delivered with the list of
equipment provided for in Section V of Annex 8 and in
Annex 9 to this Protocol; and

(e) for each major item of equipment specified in that
inventory, the part of the perimeter and portal continuous
monitoring system, as specified in Annex 9 to this
Protocol, in which that item of equipment is included.


2. Each shipping container on a pallet, listed in the
inventory provided in accordance with paragraph 1 of this
Annex, shall be marked with a freight marking, and shall
have a complete packing list. One copy of that packing
list shall also be included in the inventory.


3. At the choice of the inspected Party, cargoes
consisting of equipment and supplies listed in the
inventory provided in accordance with paragraph 1 of this
Annex, may be examined at the point of entry, at the
airport associated with the facility subject to continuous
monitoring or monitored facility, or directly at such a
facility. If the examination of such cargo is conducted
at the point of entry or at the airport associated with
the facility subject to continuous monitoring or monitored
facility, such an examination, at the discretion of the
inspecting Party, may be conducted in the presence of the
aircrew members. Equipment and supplies carried
separately from the cargo shall be examined at the point
of entry or at the airport associated with the facility
subject to continuous monitoring or monitored facility,
subject to the provisions of paragraphs 8, 11, 12 and 13
of Section V of this Protocol.


4. During the examination of the cargo, the contents of
each shipping container, and of each modular structure,
shall be checked against the list of equipment provided
for in Section V of Annex 8 and in Annex 9 to this
Protocol and against the inventory of equipment and
supplies provided pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Annex.
Based on the results of the examination of the cargo, a
member of the in-country escort and the monitoring team
leader or an authorized representative of such a team
shall draw up and sign a joint inventory of the equipment
and supplies to reflect items actually delivered. After
the joint inventory has been signed, the monitors shall
have the right to begin using the cleared equipment,
subject to the provisions of paragraph 25 of Section XIV
of this Protocol, and the cleared supplies, at the
facility subject to continuous monitoring or monitored
facility.


5. Until the joint inventory referred to in paragraph 4
of this Annex is signed, the inspected Party shall assist
the inspecting Party in providing security and protection
from inclement weather for the cargo. For that purpose
the inspected Party shall provide storage areas for the
equipment and supplies. If the examination of cargo is
conducted at the facility subject to continuous monitoring
or monitored facility, the inspected Party may conduct
that examination in the building for the storage of
equipment and supplies provided for in paragraph 23 of
Section XIV of this Protocol. A storage method shall be
used that requires the presence of representatives of both
Parties for access to the equipment or supplies.


6. If the examination of the cargo is carried out at the
point of entry or at the airport associated with the
facility subject to continuous monitoring or monitored
facility, upon completion of the examination procedures,
the inspecting Party shall repack the cargo, unless
otherwise agreed within the framework of the Bilateral
Consultative Commission. The inspected Party, at the
request of the inspecting Party, shall assist the
inspecting Party in repacking the cargo. If the
examination of the cargo is conducted at the point of
entry or at the airport associated with the facility
subject to continuous monitoring or monitored facility,
the inspected Party at the request of the inspecting Party
shall assist the inspecting Party in providing for the
security of the equipment and supplies during loading and
unloading operations, in fastening the cargo for shipment,
and in protecting the cargo from inclement weather. After
the cargo has been packed, it shall be sealed with seals
of each of the Parties. Upon arrival of the cargo at the
facility subject to continuous monitoring or monitored
facility, the monitoring team leader and a member of the
in-country escort shall jointly examine the seals. The
monitors shall open each shipping container and modular
structure in the presence of the in-country escort.


7. The monitors shall have the right to observe
palletized or oversize items of cargo, including modular
structures, at the point of entry and at each point where
they are transferred from one vehicle to another,
including: observing the loading of such items of cargo
onto the vehicles that will transport them to the facility
subject to continuous monitoring or monitored facility or
to an intermediate transfer point; observing the transfer
of such items of cargo at an intermediate transfer point;
and observing such items of cargo at the facility subject
to continuous monitoring or monitored facility after the
vehicles carrying such cargo arrive there. In the event
of unforeseen delays, the monitors shall have the right to
observe such items of cargo that are inside vehicles while
such items of cargo are in transit.


8. If during the examination of cargo, or at any time
during installation, operation, or maintenance of
equipment, the in-country escort concludes that an item of
equipment or supplies can perform, or does perform,
functions unconnected with the requirements of continuous
monitoring activities, such an item of equipment or
supplies shall be impounded at the location of the
examination. A member of the in-country escort shall
explain to the monitoring team leader, or authorized
representative of such a team, the reasons for such a
conclusion. If the monitoring team leader, or authorized
representative of such a team, disagrees with the
conclusion of the member of the in-country escort, the
monitoring team leader, or authorized representative of
such a team, may explain the appropriateness of the item
of equipment or supplies to the requirements of continuous
monitoring activities. If the member of the in-country
escort remains convinced of the original conclusion, that
member of the in-country escort and the monitoring team
leader, or authorized representative of such a team, shall
record their views in a joint document, and each of them
shall retain a copy of the document. The Parties may
resolve disagreements on the use of impounded equipment or
supplies through diplomatic channels, within the framework
of the Bilateral Consultative Commission, or by other
methods agreed by the Parties. Equipment and supplies
impounded at the point of entry or at the airport
associated with a facility subject to continuous
monitoring or monitored facility shall not be brought to
such a facility. Equipment impounded at such a facility
shall either not be installed or its use shall be
discontinued, and supplies impounded at such a facility
shall not be used. Unless the inspected Party informs the
inspecting Party of a different decision, such equipment
or supplies shall be removed from the territory of the
inspected Party. If necessary, the inspected Party shall
assist the inspecting Party in delivering such equipment
or supplies to the point of entry or airport associated
with the facility subject to continuous monitoring or
monitored facility. At the choice of the inspected Party,
prior to removal from the territory of the inspected
Party, such equipment or supplies shall be stored at the
point of entry, at the airport associated with the
facility subject to continuous monitoring or monitored
facility, or directly at such a facility. A storage
method shall be used that requires the presence of
representatives of both Parties for access to the
impounded equipment or supplies.


ANNEX 8
EQUIPMENT FOR INSPECTIONS AND CONTINUOUS MONITORING
ACTIVITIES



I. Characteristics of equipment for data update
inspections, nuclear warhead inspections of deployed heavy
bombers, conversion or elimination inspections, and
formerly declared facility inspections conducted pursuant
to paragraphs 2, 3 (b),4, and 5, of Article XI of the
Treaty.


A. For the United States of America:


1. Linear Measurement Devices (quantity for each
inspection team):

(a) 5 30 meter measuring tapes;
(b) 10 3 meter measuring tapes;
(c) 2 3 meter measuring sticks;
(d) 10 Plumb bobs;
(e) 2 Plumb bob cords;
(f) 10 Plumb bob targets;
(g) 1 Roll of tape; and
(h) 1 Inspection suitcase.


2. Camera Equipment (quantity for each inspection team):

(a) 2 Digital cameras (minimum 5 megapixel resolution
specific camera type to be agreed) with charger, provided
by the inspected Party;
(b) 1 Lens, provided by the inspected Party;
(c) 1 Flash, provided by the inspected Party;
(d) 1 Memory card for camera, provided by the inspected
Party;
(e) 1 Portable color printer with charger (specific type
to be agreed),to be provided by the inspected Party;
(f) 1 Tripod;
(g) 2 Spare batteries each for cameras, flash, and
portable printer;
(h) 1 Range rod point;
(i) 1 Camera case;
(j) 1 Package of lens tissue;
(k) 1 Lens brush;
(l) 1 2.5 meter range rod; and
(n) 2 Lens filters one ultraviolet haze, one amber.


3. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each
inspector):

(a) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(b) 1 Magnetic compass;
(c) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(d) 1 Roll of tamper indicating tape seals;
(e) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter; and
(f) 1 Ionization dosimeter.


4. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection
team):

(a) 2 Ionization dosimeter charger units;
(b) 2 Satellite system receiver sets, each provided by
the inspected Party and consisting of the following:

(i) 1 Portable receiver;
(ii) 1 Direct current adapter (external);
(iii) 2 Spare battery sets for each portable receiver;
(iv) 1 Battery holder;
(v) 1 External antenna with cable and antenna
installation kit;
(vi) 2 Instruction manuals, one in English and one in
Russian;
(vii) 1 Container; and
(viii) 1 Equipment bag.

(c) Set of radiation detection equipment consisting of
the following:

(i) 2 Neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with
signal/power cables (counting time - 150 seconds);
(ii) 2 Electronic counters with instruction manual;
(iii) 10 Plastic bags for weather protection;
(iv) 1 Americium-241-Lithium neutron source for
calibration, emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per
second, precalibrated by the inspecting Party;
(v) 1 Tool kit;
(vi) 30 Spare batteries, miscellaneous sizes;
(vii) 1 Stand for neutron detector;
(viii) 1 Measuring tape;
(ix) 2 Battery powered lights;
(x) 3 Programmable calculators, with instruction manual;
(xi) 2 Thermometers;
(xii) 1 Stand for calibration source; and
(xiii) 4 Instruction manuals, two in English and two in
Russian.1


B. For the Russian Federation:


1. Linear Measurement Devices (quantity for each
inspection team):

(a) 5 30-meter measuring tapes;
(b) 5 5-meter measuring tapes;
(c) 2 3-meter measuring sticks;
(d) 4 Plumb bobs;
(e) 2 Plumb bob cords;
(f) 4 Plumb bob targets;
(g) 1 Roll of tape; and
(h) 1 Inspection suitcase.


2. Camera Equipment (quantity for each inspection team):

(a) 2 Digital cameras (minimum 5 megapixel resolution
specific camera type to be agreed) with charger, provided
by the inspected Party ;
(b) 1 Lens to be provided by the inspected party;
(c) 1 Flash to be provided by the inspected party;
(d) 1 Memory card for camera to be provided by the
inspected party;
(e) 1 Portable color printer with charger (specific type
to be agreed),to be provided by the inspected party;
(f) 1 Tripod;
(g) 2 Spare batteries each for cameras, flash, and
portable printer;
(h) 1 Range rod point;
(i) 1 Camera case;
(j) 1 Package of lens tissue;
(k) 1 Lens brush;
(l) 1 2.5 meter range rod; and
(n) 2 Lens filters one ultraviolet haze, one amber.


3. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each
inspector):

(a) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(b) 1 Magnetic compass;
(c) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(d) 1 Roll of tamper indicating tape seals;
(e) 1 Ruler; and
(f) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter.


4. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection
team):

(a) 2 Satellite system receiver sets provided by the
inspected Party, each consisting of the following:

(i) 1 Portable receiver;
(ii) 1 Direct current adapter (external);
(iii) 2 Spare battery sets for each portable receiver;
(iv) 1 Battery holder;
(v) 1 External antenna with cable and antenna
installation kit;
(vi) 2 Instruction manuals, one in English and one in
Russian;
(vii) 1 Container; and
(viii) 1 Equipment bag.

(b) Set of SRPN6 radiation detection equipment consisting
of the following:

(i) 2 neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with
signal/power cables, manufactured by NIIIT, Model
SRPN6.05.000 (counting time 150 seconds);
(ii) 2 Registering Devices, Model SRPN6.04.000;
(iii) 1 Americium-241-Lithium neutron source for
calibration, emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per
second, precalibrated by the inspecting Party;
(iv) 2 Measuring tapes;
(v) 2 Battery-powered lights;
(vi) 1 Stand for neutron detector;
(vii) 6 Spare batteries;
(viii) 2 Calculators, programmable;
(ix) 1 Stand for calibration source;
(x) 4 Operating instruction manuals, two in English and
two in Russian.

II. Characteristics of equipment for nuclear warhead
inspections conducted pursuant to paragraph 3 (a) of
Article XI of the Treaty.


A. For the United States of America:


1. Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspector):

(a) 1 3 meter measuring tape;
(b) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(c) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(d) 1 Magnetic compass;
(e) 1 Roll of tamper indicating tape seals;
(f) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter; and
(g) 1 Ionization dosimeter.


2. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection
team):

(a) 2 Ionization dosimeter charger units;
(b) 2 Satellite system receiver sets, each provided by
the inspected Party and consisting of the following:

(i) 1 Portable receiver;
(ii) 1 Direct current adapter (external);
(iii) 2 Spare battery sets for each portable receiver;
(iv) 1 Battery holder;
(v) 1 External antenna with cable and antenna
installation kit;
(vi) 2 Instruction manuals, one in English and one in
Russian;
(vii) 1 Container; and
(viii) 1 Equipment bag.

(c) Set of radiation detection equipment consisting of
the following:

(i) 2 Neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with
signal/power cables (counting time 150 seconds);
(ii) 2 Electronic counters, with instruction manual;
(iii) 10 Plastic bags for weather protection;
(iv) 1 Americium 241 Lithium neutron source for
calibration, emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per
second, precalibrated by the inspecting Party;
(v) 1 Tool kit;
(vi) 30 Spare batteries, miscellaneous sizes;
(vii) 1 Stand for neutron detector;
(viii) 1 Measuring tape;
(ix) 2 Battery powered lights;
(x) 3 Programmable calculators, with instruction manual;
(xi) 2 Thermometers;
(xii) 1 Stand for calibration source; and
(xiii) 4 Instruction manuals, two in English and two in
Russian.1


B. For the Russian Federation:


1. Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspector):

(a) 1 5-meter measuring tape;
(b) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(c) 1 Magnetic compass;
(d) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(e) 1 Roll of tamper-indicating tape seals;
(f) 1 Ruler;
(g) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter;
(h) 1 Curvometer; and
(i) 1 Pair of dividers.


2. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection
team):

(a) 2 Satellite system receiver sets provided by the
inspected Party, each consisting of the following:

(i) 1 Portable receiver;
(ii) 1 Direct current adapter (external);
(iii) 2 Spare battery sets for each portable receiver;
(iv) 1 Battery holder;
(v) 1 External antenna with cable and antenna
installation kit;
(vi) 2 Instruction manuals, one in English and one in
Russian;
(vii) 1 Container; and
(viii) 1 Equipment bag.

(b) Set of SRPN6 radiation detection equipment consisting
of the following:

(i) 2 neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with
signal/power cables, manufactured by NIIIT, Model
SRPN6.05.000 (counting time 150 seconds);
(ii) 2 Registering Devices, Model SRPN6.04.000;
(iii) 1 Americium-241-Lithium neutron source for
calibration, emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per
second, precalibrated by the inspecting Party;
(iv) 2 Measuring tapes;
(v) 2 Battery-powered lights;
(vi) 1 Stand for neutron detector;
(vii) 6 Spare batteries;
(viii) 2 Calculators, programmable;
(ix) 1 Stand for calibration source;
(x) 4 Operating instruction manuals, two in English and
two in Russian.

III. Characteristics of equipment for inspections during
technical characteristics exhibitions conducted pursuant
to paragraph 6 of Article XI of the Treaty.


A. For the United States of America:


1. Linear Measurement Devices (quantity for each
inspection team):

(a) 3 Measuring tape clamps;
(b) 2 Tape tensioning scales;
(c) 2 Magnifying glasses;
(d) 2 Hand levels;
(e) 2 String line levels;
(f) 2 Calipers with micrometer screw;
(g) 2 Combination squares;
(h) 5 30 meter measuring tapes;
(i) 10 3 meter measuring tapes;
(j) 2 3 meter measuring sticks;
(k) 3 Plumb bobs;
(l) 1 Plumb bob cord;
(m) 10 Plumb bob targets;
(n) 3 Rolls of tape;
(o) 3 Log books;
(p) 2 Rod levels;
(q) 2 2.5 meter range rods; and
(r) 1 Tripod.


2. Camera Equipment (quantity for each inspection team):
(a) 2 Digital cameras (minimum 5 megapixel
resolution,specific camera type to be agreed) with charger
provided by the inspected party ;
(b) 1 Lens to be provided by the inspected party;
(c) 1 Flash to be provided by the inspected party;
(d) 1 Memory card for camera to be provided by the
inspected party;
(e) 1 Portable color printer with charger (specific type
to be agreed) to be provided by the inspected party;
(f) 1 Tripod;
(g) 2 Spare batteries each for cameras, flash, and
portable printer;
(h) 1 Range rod point;
(i) 1 Camera case;
(j) 1 Package of lens tissue;
(k) 1 Lens brush;
(l) 1 2.5 meter range rod; and
(n) 2 Lens filters one ultraviolet haze, one amber.


3. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each
inspector):

(a) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(b) 1 Magnetic compass;
(c) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(d) 1 Roll of tamper indicating tape seals;
(e) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter; and
(f) 1 Ionization dosimeter.


4. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection
team):

(a) 2 Ionization dosimeter charger units.


5. Weighing Devices (as agreed by the Parties within the
framework of the Bilateral Consultative Commission for the
purpose of confirming the launch weight of an ICBM or SLBM
of a new type).


B. For the Russian Federation:


1. Linear Measurement Devices (quantity for each
inspection team):

(a) 5 30 meter measuring tapes;
(b) 5 5 meter measuring tapes;
(c) 2 3 meter measuring sticks;
(d) 4 Plumb bobs;
(e) 2 Plumb bob cords;
(f) 4 Plumb bob targets;
(g) 1 Roll of tape; and
(h) 1 Inspection suitcase.


2. Camera Equipment (quantity for each inspection team):

(a) 2 Digital cameras (minimum 5 megapixel resolution,
specific camera type to be agreed) with charger provided
by the inspected party;
(b) 1 Lens to be provided by the inspected party;
(c) 1 Flash to be provided by the inspected party;
(d) 1 Memory card for camera;
(e) 1 Portable color printer with charger to be provided
by the inspected party;
(f) 1 Tripod;
(g) 2 Spare batteries each for cameras, flash, and
portable printer;
(h) 1 Range rod point;
(i) 1 Camera case;
(j) 1 Package of lens tissue;
(k) 1 Lens brush;
(l) 1 2.5 meter range rod; and
(n) 2 Lens filters one ultraviolet haze, one amber.


3. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each
inspector):

(a) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(b) 1 Magnetic compass;
(c) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(d) 1 Roll of tamper-indicating tape seals;
(e) 1 Ruler; and
(f) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter.


4. Weighing device (as agreed by the Parties within the
framework of the Bilateral Consultative Commission for the
purpose of confirming the launch weight of an ICBM or SLBM
of a new type).

IV. Characteristics of equipment for inspections during
heavy bomber distinguishability exhibitions and heavy
bomber baseline exhibitions conducted pursuant to
paragraph 7 of Article XI of the Treaty and during
exhibitions of long-range non-nuclear ALCMs conducted
pursuant to notifications provided in accordance with
Section VII of the Notification Protocol.


A. For the United States of America:


1. Linear Measurement Devices (quantity for each
inspection team):

(a) 3 Measuring tape clamps;
(b) 2 Tape tensioning scales;
(c) 2 Magnifying glasses;
(d) 2 Hand levels;
(e) 2 String line levels;
(f) 2 Calipers with micrometer screw;
(g) 2 Combination squares;
(h) 5 30 meter measuring tapes;
(i) 10 3 meter measuring tapes;
(j) 2 3 meter measuring sticks;
(k) 3 Plumb bobs;
(l) 1 Plumb bob cord;
(m) 10 Plumb bob targets;
(n) 3 Rolls of tape;
(o) 3 Log books;
(p) 2 Rod levels;
(q) 2 2.5 meter range rods; and
(r) 1 Tripod.


2. Camera Equipment (quantity for each inspection team):

(a) 2 Digital cameras (minimum 5 megapixel resolution,
specific camera type to be agreed) with charger provided
by the inspected party;
(b) 1 Lens to be provided by the inspected party;
(c) 1 Flash to be provided by the inspected party;
(d) 1 Memory card for camera to be provided by the
inspected party;
(e) 1 Portable color printer with charger (specific type
to be agreed),to be provided by the inspected party;
(f) 1 Tripod;
(g) 2 Spare batteries each for cameras, flash, and
portable printer;
(h) 1 Range rod point;
(i) 1 Camera case;
(j) 1 Package of lens tissue;
(k) 1 Lens brush;
(l) 1 2.5 meter range rod; and
(n) 2 Lens filters one ultraviolet haze, one amber.


3. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each
inspector):

(a) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(b) 1 Magnetic compass;
(c) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(d) 1 Roll of tamper indicating tape seals;
(e) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter; and
(f) 1 Ionization dosimeter.


4. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection
team):

(a) 2 Ionization dosimeter charger units; and
(b) Set of radiation detection equipment consisting of
the following:

(i) 2 Neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with
signal/power cables (counting time - 150 seconds);
(ii) 2 Electronic counters, with instruction manual;
(iii) 10 Plastic bags for weather protection;
(iv) 1 Americium-241-Lithium neutron source for
calibration, emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per
second, precalibrated by the inspecting Party;
(v) 1 Tool kit;
(vi) 30 Spare batteries, miscellaneous sizes;
(vii) 1 Stand for neutron detector;
(viii) 1 Measuring tape;
(ix) 2 Battery-powered lights;
(x) 3 Programmable calculators with instruction manual;
(xi) 2 Thermometers;
(xii) 1 Stand for calibration source; and
(xiii) 4 Instruction manuals, two in English and two in
Russian.


B. For the Russian Federation:


1. Linear Measurement Devices (quantity for each
inspection team):

(a) 5 30 meter measuring tapes;
(b) 5 5 meter measuring tapes;
(c) 2 3 meter measuring sticks;
(d) 4 Plumb bobs;
(e) 2 Plumb bob cords;
(f) 4 Plumb bob targets;
(g) 1 Roll of tape; and
(h) 1 Inspection suitcase.

(a) 2 Digital cameras (minimum 5 megapixel resolution,
specific camera type to be agreed) with charger provided
by the inspected party;
(b) 1 Lens to be provided by the inspected party;
(c) 1 Flash to be provided by the inspected party;
(d) 1 Memory card for camera to be provided by the
inspected party;
(e) 1 Portable color printer with charger (specific type
to be agreed),to be provided by the inspected party;
(f) 1 Tripod;
(g) 2 Spare batteries each for cameras, flash, and
portable printer;
(h) 1 Range rod point;
(i) 1 Camera case;
(j) 1 Package of lens tissue;
(k) 1 Lens brush;
(l) 1 2.5 meter range rod; and
(n) 2 Lens filters one ultraviolet haze, one amber.


3. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each
inspector):

(a) 1 Flashlight (safety approved),with spare batteries
and spare bulb;
(b) 1 Magnetic compass;
(c) 1 Pocket calculator with spare batteries;
(d) 1 Roll of tamper-indicating tape seals;
(e) 1 Ruler; and
(f) 1 Thermoluminescent dosimeter.


4. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection
team):

(a) Set of SRPN6 radiation detection equipment consisting
of the following:

(i) 2 neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with
signal/power cables, manufactured by NIIIT, Model
SRPN6.05.000 (counting time 150 seconds);
(ii) 2 Registering Devices, Model SRPN6.04.000;
(iii) 1 Americium-241-Lithium neutron source for
calibration, emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per
second, precalibrated by the inspecting Party;
(iv) 2 Measuring tapes;
(v) 2 Battery-powered lights;
(vi) 1 Stand for neutron detector;
(vii) 6 Spare batteries;
(viii) 2 Calculators, programmable;
(ix) 1 Stand for calibration source;
(x) 4 Operating instruction manuals, two in English and
two in Russian.


V. Characteristics of equipment for continuous monitoring
activities conducted pursuant to paragraph 8 of Article XI
of the Treaty.


A. For the United States of America:


1. Tape measures, measuring sticks, and other devices as
agreed between the Parties for measuring dimensions.


2. Camera equipment capable of producing instant
development photographic prints, with tripod and measuring
sticks as agreed by the Parties.


3. Flashlights.


4. Other equipment as agreed by the Parties.


5. Engineering site survey equipment:

(a) 2 Theodolites, levels, survey chains, survey rods,
and stakes;
(b) 2 Light meters;
(c) Engineering tape and stakes, as necessary;
(d) 1 Measuring Wheel;
(e) 6 Measuring tapes, two of each length (3, 30, and
100 meter);
(f) Topographic maps, as necessary;
(g) 2 Water sampling kits;
(h) 2 Portable computers, printers, and accessories;
(i) 1 Portable copier;
(j) 1 Portable facsimile machine;
(k) 2 Video cameras with portable recorders;
(l) 1 Video cassette recorder, with video cassettes, and
television monitor;
(m) 2 Digital cameras (minimum 5 megapixel resolution,
specific camera type to be agreed) with charger provided
by the inspected party; and
(n) Hand tools (hammers, pliers, screwdrivers, etc.) and
expendable materials, as required.

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CLINTON