Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)

Missile Technology Control Regime is an intergovernmental organization whose members implement voluntary export controls on missiles capable of delivering nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons, as well as related technology. Read more about Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), Formation, Members, Aim, News

Missile Technology Control Regime

Missile Technology Control Regime Latest News

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to unilaterally reinterpret the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) agreement it signed in 1987 to sell sophisticated “Reaper” style and other advanced military drones abroad, according to U.S. officials.

About Missile Technology Control Regime

  • It is an intergovernmental organization whose members implement voluntary export controls on missiles capable of delivering nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons, as well as related technology.
  • Formation:
    • It was founded in 1987 by Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States to control the spread of nuclear-capable missiles and the technology used in their production. 
    • In 1993, the group broadened its focus to include chemical and biological weapons-capable missiles.
  • Member States: 
    • There are currently 35 countries that are members (Partners) of the MTCR.
    • India became the 35th member of the MTCR on 27 June 2016.
  • Member states of the regime agree to impose export controls on missiles, defined as rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicle systems (UAVs), as well as a wide variety of technical components and software related to missile production. 
  • The equipment, software and technology covered by the agreement are broken down into Category I and Category II items. 
    • Category I items are strictly controlled under the organization’s guidelines; these items are missiles capable of delivering a warhead weighing 500 kilograms or more to ranges exceeding 300 kilometers, as well as their major subsystems like engines and re-entry vehicles. 
    • Member countries have more discretion regarding the transfer of Category II items, which are considered less sensitive, such as propulsion and launch components, and missile systems with a range of at least 300 kilometers, no matter the payload.

Consequences for Violating MTCR Guidelines

  • MTCR guidelines are an informal standard set by a selected group of countries rather than an international treaty adopted by its members. 
  • The agreement has no legally binding provisions or regime-wide compliance procedures. 
  • If disagreements occur, member states can consult bilaterally to clarify the issue, or bring their concerns up at the MTCR’s annual policy-level Plenary Meeting.
  • While the agreement outlines no legal repercussions for breaking the adopted standards of the MTCR, the United States government has passed legislation allowing for the introduction of sanctions against any nations that export items restricted by the MTCR agreement.

Why Join the MTCR?

  • Joining the MTCR provides member countries with international legitimacy and signals support for the nonproliferation of missiles.
  • Adoption of the treaty may also assist in legitimizing existing long-range ballistic missile capabilities in the eyes of other MTCR members by showcasing responsible handling of existing missile technology.

Source: REUT

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