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Read our guide on Military End-Use control guidance notes.
Sealants, Adhesives and Coatings supplies the two-coat process for other military end-uses.
The Military End-Use Control is a 'catch-all' control.
Some exports not on the Military List may need an export licence under the Military End-Use Control.
This is a one of two 'catch-all' controls, which licences items not formally specified on the Control Lists, the other being the Military End-Use Control.
End-Use controls fall into two categories - military end-use and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) end-use.
For more information, see our guides: guidance on the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) End-Use control and military End-Use control guidance notes.
See our guides Military End-Use Control guidance notes and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) End-Use Control.
However, even where goods are not normally controlled, they can be made licensable, where there are either Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) or Military End-Use Control concerns.
Alternatively, if the answer is 'no', then you will only require a licence if there are Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) or Military End-Use concerns about overseas entities who you intend to deal with.
Common Pitfalls to avoid in Export Licence Applications Military End-Use Control guidance notes Standard Individual Export Licences (SIELs) Do you need an export or import licence?
Under the Military End-Use Control, an exporter is usually 'informed' by the Export Control Organisation (ECO) that an export licence is required for either of two reasons as explained in this guide.
The service is provided by the ECO in light of sensitivities surrounding Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) programmes and Military End-Use Control concerns and the associated risks of exporting goods to various countries.
These include the UK Military List and the EU Dual-Use List of civilian items that also have military end-uses or that can be used in the development, production and maintenance of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons and the missiles to deliver them.
UK Strategic Export Control Lists - the consolidated list of strategic military and Dual-Use items Military End-Use Control guidance notes Licences - Export, Trade Control and Transhipment Do you need an export or import licence?
Even if your goods are not listed on the UK Strategic Export Control Lists (including either the UK Military or Dual-Use Lists), you may still need an export licence under the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) or Military End-Use Controls.