military munitions

(A)The term “military munitions” means all ammunition products and components produced for or used by the armed forces for national defense and security, including ammunition products or components under the control of the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard, the Department of Energy, and the National Guard. (B)Such term includes the following: (i)Confined gaseous, liquid, and solid propellants. (ii)Explosives, pyrotechnics, chemical and riot control agents, smokes, and incendiaries, including bulk explosives and chemical warfare agents. (iii)Chemical munitions, rockets, guided and ballistic missiles, bombs, warheads, mortar rounds, artillery ammunition, small arms ammunition, grenades, mines, torpedoes, depth charges, cluster munitions and dispensers, and demolition charges. (iv)Devices and components of any item specified in clauses (i) through (iii). (C)Such term does not include the following: (i)Wholly inert items. (ii)Improvised explosive devices. (iii)Nuclear weapons, nuclear devices, and nuclear components, other than nonnuclear components of nuclear devices that are managed under the nuclear weapons program of the Department of Energy after all required sanitization operations under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2011et seq.) have been completed.

Source

10 USC § 101(e)(4)(A)


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