START Treaty: Annex 1 to the Telemetry Protocol
ANNEX 1
PROVISION AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR AND
EQUIPMENT RELATED TO PLAYBACK OF TELEMETRIC INFORMATION
THAT IS CONTAINED ON TAPES1
I. Provision of Equipment
1. The United States of America and the Russian Federation shall provide
to each other the equipment necessary for playback of telemetric information
that is contained on tapes provided by the Parties pursuant to paragraphs
4 and 6 of Article X of the Treaty. The quantity, description, make, and
model number of such equipment are listed in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Section
III of this Annex.
2. In addition to the equipment specified in paragraph 2 of Section
III of this Annex, the United States of America shall, as a matter of goodwill,
provide to the Russian Federation the equipment related to playback of
telemetric information that is contained on tapes provided pursuant to
paragraphs 4 and 6 of Article X of the Treaty. The quantity, description,
make, and model number of such equipment are listed in paragraph 3 of Section
III of this Annex.
3. The United States of America shall, in response to the request
by the Russian Federation of September 25, 1992, and pursuant to subparagraph
4(c) of Section I of this Protocol, provide to the Russian Federation the
equipment necessary for playback of telemetric information that was demonstrated
on August 17, 1992, in Washington, D.C., pursuant to subparagraph 4(b)
of Section I of this Protocol. The quantity, description, make, and model
number of that equipment are listed in paragraph 4of Section III of this
Annex. The Russian Federation shall, in response to the request by the
United States of America on January 28, 1992, and pursuant to subparagraph
4(c) of Section I of this Protocol, provide to the United States of America
the equipment necessary for playback of telemetric information that was
demonstrated on January 25-27, 1993, in Moscow pursuant to subparagraph
4(b) of Section I of this Protocol. The quantity, description, make, and
model number of that equipment are listed in paragraph 5of Section III
of this Annex. The equipment specified in paragraph 4 of Section III of
this Annex shall be delivered and installed at the same time as the telemetry
playback equipment specified in paragraphs 2and 3 of Section III of this
Annex, and shall be subject to the provisions of Section II of this Annex.
The equipment specified in paragraph 5 of Section III of this Annex shall
be delivered and installed at the same time as the telemetry playback equipment
specified in paragraph 1 of Section III of this Annex, and shall be subject
to the provisions of this Annex. (9 JCIC Agreement No. 10, Article
1, Paragraph 1.)
4. For the equipment provided pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this
Section, the providing Party shall provide all technical documentation
necessary for operating and maintaining such equipment. There shall be
no requirement to provide such documentation in a language other than that
of the providing Party.
5. For the equipment provided pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 of
this Section, the providing Party shall:
(a) Install such equipment at a site selected, and prepared for installation
in accordance with the technical requirements for such equipment, by the
receiving Party; and
(b) ensure that the equipment is operating in accordance with the specifications
of the technical documentation, exclusive of any warranty obligations noted
therein.
6. The providing Party shall bear the cost of fulfilling its obligations
pursuant to paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, and5 of this Section.
7. The providing Party shall, if requested by the receiving Party, ensure
the provision of training, maintenance, service, spare parts, and replacement
parts for all equipment provided pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2 of this
Section. The receiving Party shall bear the cost of such training, maintenance,
service, spare parts, and replacement parts.
8. Unless otherwise agreed, each Party undertakes not to transfer equipment,
spare parts, or replacement parts, or to release technical documentation,
received pursuant to this Section, to states other than the other Parties,
or to individuals other than those who, because of their official responsibilities,
require access to such equipment, spare parts, replacement parts, or technical
documentation to carry out activities related to fulfillment of the obligations
provided for in the Treaty.
II. Delivery and Installation of Equipment
1. Regarding dates of delivery and installation:
(a) No later that ten days after the date this Annex begins to be
applied, the providing Party shall provide a list of special technical
requirements for site selection or preparation to the receiving Party.
(b) No later than 60 days after the date this Annex begins to be applied,
the providing Party shall deliver its equipment to the point of entry on
the territory of the receiving Party. Specific dates of delivery and installation
of such equipment shall be agreed upon by the providing and receiving Parties
through diplomatic channels.
(c) No less than 20 days in advance of delivery, the receiving Party
shall state to the providing Party, through diplomatic channels, the site
where such equipment is to be installed.
2. Regarding delivery from the point of entry, the receiving Party shall
bear responsibility for delivery, and safe-keeping during delivery, of
provided equipment from the point of entry to the site where such equipment
is to be installed. The receiving Party shall bear the cost of such delivery.
The providing Party shall have the right to observe the provided equipment
during such delivery.
3. Regarding the number and list of installation team members and the
provision of visas:
(a) A team for installation of equipment provided pursuant to Section
I of this Annex shall include no more than 17 individuals. (10 JCIC
Agreement No. 10, Article 1, Paragraph 2.) The installation team shall
have the right to bring tools and equipment required for installation.
The aircrew for delivery of all such equipment and for transport of the
installation team shall include no more than 15 individuals.
(b) The providing Party shall provide a list of installation team members
and a list of aircrew members no less than 30 days in advance of their
arrival in the territory of the receiving Party. The provisions of paragraph
6 of Section II of the Inspection Protocol on objections to an individual
on the list of inspectors shall apply to an objection to an individual
installation team member or aircrew member, except that the receiving Party
shall notify its objection no later than 15 days after receipt of such
lists.
(c) The receiving Party shall provide visas and, where necessary, such
other documents to each individual to whom it has not objected, as may
be required to ensure that each such team member and each aircrew member
may enter and remain in its territory for the duration of the delivery
and installation period.
(d) The providing Party shall provide a list of tools and equipment
required for installation no less than 30 days in advance of their delivery
to the territory of the receiving Party. The provisions of paragraphs 8
and 11 of Section V of the Inspection Protocol on examination of equipment
and supplies shall apply to examination of such tools and equipment.
4. Regarding the installation team:
(a) The receiving Party shall provide necessary assistance, including
a safety briefing and the appropriate power supply connectors for the provided
equipment, to the installation team in connection with the delivery and
installation of the equipment.
(b) The provisions of paragraph 11 of Section VI of the Inspection Protocol
on movement, travel, and urgent departure or emergency evacuation of inspectors,
monitors, and aircrew members shall apply to installation team members
and aircrew members.
(c) Throughout the delivery and installation period, the receiving Party
shall ensure that the installation team can be in communication with the
embassy of the providing Party located on the territory of the receiving
Party, using telephonic communications provided by the receiving Party.
(d) The receiving Party shall treat with due respect the installation
team and aircrew members of the providing Party in its territory in connection
with the delivery and installation of equipment, and shall take all appropriate
steps to prevent any attack on the person, freedom, and dignity of such
persons.
5. Regarding arrangements for air transportation:
(a) Diplomatic clearance numbers for airplanes transporting the equipment,
the installation team, and the tools and equipment required for installation,
and airplane flight routes to and from the point of entry, shall be provided
by the receiving Party no less than ten days prior to delivery.
(b) For the purposes of this paragraph, points of entry shall be: for
the United States of America, Washington, D.C.; and for the Russian Federation,
Moscow.
(c) The providing Party shall use only airplanes of the types specified
in Annex 10 to the Inspection Protocol.
(d) The receiving Party shall provide parking, security protection,
fueling, air navigation, airport facility, and ground technical and commercial
services, as well as additional services as requested, for the dedicated
airplane transporting the telemetry equipment of the providing Party at
the point of entry. The cost of parking and security protection for each
such airplane shall be borne by the receiving Party. The cost of fueling
and air navigation, airport facility, and ground technical and commercial
services, as well as additional services as requested, shall be borne by
the providing Party.
(e) The providing Party shall state its intention, through diplomatic
channels, to transport installation team members and equipment no less
than 72 hours in advance of the estimated time of arrival of the installation
team members at the point of entry from outside the territory of the receiving
Party. Such statement shall include:
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the date and estimated time of arrival at the point of entry; and
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the names, dates of birth, and places of birth of the installation team
members and aircrew members.
(f) The provisions of paragraphs 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 of Section
IV of the Inspection Protocol on flights of inspection airplanes shall
apply to flights of airplanes transporting installation team members and
equipment.
6. Regarding the installation report and confidentiality requirements:
(a) Before departing the installation site, the installation team
leader and a representative of the receiving Party shall confirm in a factual
written installation report that all the equipment is installed and is
operating in accordance with the specifications of the technical documentation.
(b) Disclosure of information obtained by any Party in connection with
the delivery and installation of equipment shall be only in accordance
with paragraph 6 of Article VIII of the Treaty.
(c) Installation team members shall not disclose information obtained
during delivery or installation except with the express consent of the
receiving party.
7. For the United States of America, practical implementation of activities
pursuant to this Annex shall be carried out through the On-Site Inspection
Agency of the United States of America. For the Russian Federation, practical
implementation of activities pursuant to this Annex shall be carried out
through the Nuclear Risk Reduction Center of the Russian Federation.
8. Regarding additional services, throughout the in-country period,
the receiving Party shall provide meals, lodging, work space, transportation,
and, as necessary, medical and other urgent services for the installation
team and aircrew members of the providing Party. Costs of all such services
shall be borne by the receiving Party.
III. Quantity, Description, Make, and Model Number of Equipment
1. Equipment provided by the Russian Federation pursuant to paragraph
1 of Section I of this Annex:
(a) 1 Modulator/Demodulator unit (including synchronization converter,
information input unit, demodulator and playback unit, synchronizer and
demodulator unit, frequency multiplier, signal imitator, and sound playback
unit), BY 3 430 020;
(b) 2 Magnetic tape recorders (including recording heads unit, playback
heads unit, playback unit, control unit and tape transport mechanism),
BY 3 060 032;
(c) 1 Power supply distributor, BY 3 620 054; and
(d) 1 Set interconnecting cables, BY 4 075 133.
2. Equipment provided by the United States of America pursuant to paragraph
1 of Section 2 of this Annex:
(a) 1 Analog tape recorder/playback unit (including I reproduce card
for demodulation of IRIG Time Code at 900 KHz, Metrum 97; and
(b) 1 Time code reader/generator, Datum 9310.
3. Equipment provided by the United States of America pursuant to paragraph
2 of Section I of this Annex:
(a) 1 Telemetry receiver (including 1 Pre-D multi-frequency playback
converter, heterodyne, Microdyne 1481-PP*), Microdyne 1400-MR*;
(b) 1 (each) Second IF filter (4, 2, 1 MHZ and 300 KHz), Microdyne 1433-I*,
1430-I*, 1428-I*,1425-I*;
(c) 1 FM demodulator, Microdyne 1444-D*;
(d) 1 Multi-mode telemetry demodulator, Microdyne 1458-D*
(e) 1 Bit syncoronizer, Loral Data Systems 720;
(f) 1 Low pass filter, Reactel 10L5-50KB11; and
(g) 1 Set interconnecting cables.
4. Equipment provided by the United States of America pursuant to paragraph
3 of Section I of this Annex:
(a) 1 Video cassette recorder, Panasonic AG-1960;
(b) 1 Color video monitor/receiver, RCA FX 209002;
(c) 1 Device for decoding and display of time code signals, Datum 9520;
(d) 1 Set cable connectors; and
(e) 1 Set voltage transformers and adaptors.
5. Equipment provided by the Russian Federation pursuant to paragraph
3 of Section I of this Annex:
(a) 7S06/17S07 Magnetic recording unit for the RTS-9 System, consisting
of:
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2 Magnetic recorder units (including playback preamplifier unit, 17B73;
tape drive mechanism unit, 17B74; and magnetic recorder on/off unit, 17B75),
17B71;
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2 Recording amplifier units, 17B77;
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1 Final playback amplifier unit 17B76;
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1 Magnetic recorder switcher unit, 17B78;
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1 Magnetic recorder testing and control unit, 17B79;
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1 Power supply unit, 9198M1;
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1 Poser supply unit, 9187M1;
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1 Combination unit for reel storage; and
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1 Set of interconnecting cables.
(b) MR BI1.700.006 Magnetic recorder for the BRS-4LR System, consisting
of:
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1 Magnetic accumulator (including recording head unit, playback head
unit, tape drive mechanism, control unit for two magnetic accumulators,
recording modules for two magnetic accumulators, playback modules, and
power modules), MN1-BI3.060.011;
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1 Magnetic accumulator (including recording head unit, playback head
unit, and tape drive mechanism), MN2-BI3.060.012;
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1 Power distribution panel, BY3.620.054; and
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1 Set of interconnecting cables. (11 JCIC Agreement No. 10. Article
1, Paragraph 3.)
1This Annex is included in this Protocol pursuant
to Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission Agreement Number 6of November
19, 1992.
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