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PUBLIC LAW 99-661—NOV. 14, 1986

(2) The Comptroller General shall submit to Congress a report on the testing of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle. The report shall include— (A) the opinion of the Comptroller General on the adequacy of the testing and on the test results; and (B) the opinion of the Comptroller General (to the extent appropriate) on the conclusions and recommendations of the Secretary set forth in the report under paragraph (1). SEC. 122. OTHER LIMITATIONS ON ARMY PROCUREMENT (a) 120-MiLLiMETER MoRTAR PROGRAM.—(1) Except as provided in paragraph (3), funds appropriated or otherwise available for procurement for the Army may not be obligated for procurement of 120-millimeter mortars manufactured or assembled outside the United States or for procurement of ammunition manufactured outside the United States for 120-millimeter mortars. (2) Funds appropriated or otherwise made available for fiscal year 1987 for procurement for the Army may not be obligated for procurement of 120-millimeter mortars until the Secretary of the Army conducts a cost-effectiveness analysis of potential domestic sources for the manufacture of such mortars. (3) Paragraph (1) does not apply to procurement of mortars required— (A) for testing, evaluation, or type classification; or (B) for equipping the Ninth Infantry Division. (b) MOTORCYCLES.—Funds appropriated or otherwise made available for fiscal year 1987 for procurement for the Army may not be obligated for procurement of motorcycles until the Secretary of the Army certifies to Congress that the acquisition strategy of the Army for procurement of motorcycles includes consideration of— (1) life-cycle costs; (2)safety; , v^ (3) maintenance; and (4) durability. (c) AIR-TO-AIR STINGER MISSILE.—Funds appropriated or otherwise made available for fiscal year 1987 for procurement of aircraft for the Army may not be obligated for the modification program for the air-to-air Stinger missile until the Secretary of the Army— (1) establishes a comprehensive acquisition plan for procurement of air-to-air Stinger missiles for Army aircraft; and (2) submits a report on such plan to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives. (d) AQUILA REMOTELY PILOTED VEHICLE.—None of the funds appropriated to the Army pursuant to this title may be obligated or expended for the procurement of the Aquila Remotely Piloted Vehicle until— (1) the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation of the Department of Defense completes a comprehensive assessment of the Aquila system; and (2) the Secretary of the Army certifies to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives that— (A) the Aquila system has satisfactorily demonstrated that it meets or exceeds all performance criteria established for the system by the Army; and (B) the Secretary has negotiated a contract that— i (i) provides for procurement of the entire system, and

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