"ITAR (22 CFR 120-130) governs the export of US defence articles and services"
ITAR (22 CFR 120-130) controls the export, re-export and brokering of US Munitions List articles, services, and technical data — including deemed exports to foreign persons inside the US — with criminal penalties up to 20 years imprisonment.
This is a human-established fact, not a universal axiom. It is true within US as enacted by US Department of State (Directorate of Defense Trade Controls).
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The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR 120-130) implement the Arms Export Control Act (22 USC 2778). ITAR controls the export, re-export, temporary import and brokering of items and technical data on the US Munitions List (USML). It is administered by the State Department's Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC). 'Deemed exports' — release of controlled technical data to a foreign person inside the US — are regulated the same as a physical export. Civil penalties exceed USD 1 million per violation; criminal penalties up to 20 years imprisonment. The AUKUS national-exemption pathway (22 CFR 126.7) is the principal Australian supplier channel for reduced licensing friction.
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