| JOINT COMPLIANCE AND INSPECTION COMMISSION AGREEMENT NUMBER 25
 RELATING TO THE TREATY BETWEEN
 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND
 THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS ON
 THE REDUCTION AND LIMITATION OF STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE ARMS OF
 JULY 31, 1991
  
        THE USE OF RADIATION DETECTION EQUIPMENT DURING LONG-RANGE NON-NUCLEAR ALCM DISTINGUISHABILITY EXHIBITIONS
  The Government of the United States of America, the Government of the 
        Republic of Belarus, the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the 
        Government of the Russian Federation, and the Government of Ukraine, hereinafter 
        referred to as the Parties, 
        
        In accordance with the Treaty Between the United States of America and 
        the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Reduction and Limitation 
        of Strategic Offensive Arms of July 3l, 1991, hereinafter referred to 
        as the Treaty,
        
        To improve the viability and effectiveness of the Protocol on Inspections 
        and Continuous Monitoring Activities Relating to the Treaty, hereinafter 
        referred to as the Inspection Protocol,
        
        Have agreed as follows:
        
        
        
      Article One  
         
        1. The title of Section IV of Annex 8 to the Inspection Protocol shall 
        be superseded by the following provision:
        
        
       
        "IV. Characteristics of equipment for inspections during heavy bomber 
        distinguishability exhibitions and heavy bomber baseline exhibitions conducted 
        pursuant to paragraphs 12 and 13 of Article XI of the Treaty and during 
        exhibitions of long-range non-nuclear ALCMs conducted pursuant to notifications 
        provided in accordance with Section VII of the Notification Protocol." 
         
        2. Subparagraph 4(a) of Subsection A of Section IV of Annex 8 to the 
        Inspection Protocol shall be superseded by the following provisions:
        
        
       
        " (a) 2 Ionization dosimeter charger units, Victoreen, Model 2000A; and 
        3. The following provisions shall constitute paragraph 4 of Subsection B 
      of Section IV of Annex 8 to the Inspection Protocol: (b) Set of radiation detection equipment consisting of the following:
          
          
         
          (i) 2 Neutron detectors, Sandia National Laboratory design, He-3-based, 
          polyethylene-moderated, including preamplifiers with signal/power cables, 
          counting time - 150 seconds; 
           (ii) 2 Electronic counters, Eberline, Model ESP-2 modified, with 
            instruction manual; 
            (iii) 10 Plastic bags for weather protection; 
            (iv) 1 Americium-24l-Lithium neutron source for calibration, emitting 
            approximately 3000 neutrons per second, precalibrated by the inspecting 
            Party; 
            (v) 1 Tool kit, Jensen Tools, Model JTK-6; 
            (vi) 30 Spare batteries, miscellaneous, sizes C and D; 
            (vii) l Stand for neutron detector; 
            (viii) l Measuring tape; 
            (ix) 2 Battery-powered lights, Maglight, Model ML-2; 
            (x) 3 Programmable calculators, Hewlett-Packard, Model HP-27s, with 
            instruction manual; 
            (xi) 2 Thermometers; 
            (xii) 1 Stand for calibration source; and 
            (xiii) 4 Operating instruction manuals, two in English and two in 
            Russian." 
            
           
          
        
       
        "4. Other Portable Equipment (quantity for each inspection team):
         
          
         
          (a) Set of SRPN 3 or SRPN 6 radiation detection equipment of the Russian 
          Federation consisting of the following:
           
            
           
            (i) 2 Neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with signal/power 
            cables, manufactured by NIIIT, Model SRPN 3.01.000, counting time 
            - 1000 seconds, or Model SRPN 6.02.000, counting time - 150 seconds; 
             (ii) 2 Registering devices, manufactured by NIIIT, Model SRPN 
              3.03.000 or SRPN 6.01.000; 
              (iii) 1 Americium-24l-Lithium neutron source for calibration, 
              emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per second, precalibrated by 
              the inspecting Party; 
              (iv) 1 Charging unit, manufactured by NIIIT, Model SE-387 or SE-408; 
              (v) 2 Spare rechargeable batteries, Model l0NKGTs-lD; 
              (vi) 2 Measuring tapes; 
              (vii) 2 Battery-powered lights; 
              (viii) 2 Stands for neutron detectors; 
              (ix) 2 Calculators, Casio, Model FX-l20; 
              (x) 1 Stand for calibration source; and 
              (xi) 4 Operating instruction manuals, two in English and two in 
              Russian."
              
             
            
       
      Article Two 
       
        This Agreement shall enter into force on the date of entry into force 
        of the Treaty, and shall remain in force as long as the Treaty remains 
        in force. 
        
        IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized by their respective 
        Governments, have signed this Agreement.
        
        DONE at Geneva on November 3, 1994, in five copies, each in the English 
        and Russian languages, both texts being equally authentic.
        
        FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:Steven Steiner
  
        FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS:Andrey Sannikov
  
        FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN:Kairtay Zhanbatyrov
  
        FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION:Mikhail Strel'tsov
  
        FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF UKRAINE:Konstantin Hrishchenko
 
  
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