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United States Department of Commerce / Business / International relations / International Traffic in Arms Regulations / Weapons / Export / Directorate of Defense Trade Controls / Bureau of Industry and Security / Office of Foreign Assets Control / International trade / Identifiers / Military technology
Date: 2014-04-25 14:21:34
United States Department of Commerce
Business
International relations
International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Weapons
Export
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls
Bureau of Industry and Security
Office of Foreign Assets Control
International trade
Identifiers
Military technology

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