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 105 STAT. 1304 PUBLIC LAW 102-190—DEC. 5, 1991 transition to conversion from the Ml to the M1A2 configuration, and (ii) may use such amount for remanufacture of Ml tanks to either configuration in accordance with clause (i); and (B) if the Secretary of the Army notifies the congressional defense committees that the milestone IIIA decision as to whether or not to proceed with low-rate initial production of the M1A2 tank failed to affirm production go-ahead for such lowrate initial production, the Secretary shall proceed to use such amount for remanufacture of Ml tanks to the MlAl configuration. SEC. 112. REPEAL OF LEASE AUTHORITY FOR NEW TRAINING HELI- COPTER PROGRAM. Section 361 of Public Law 101-510 (104 Stat. 1541) is repealed. SEC. 113. AH-64 APACHE HELICOPTER MODIFICATIONS. (a) AUTHORIZATION. — (1) Of the funds authorized to be appropriated for research, development, test, and evaluation for the Army for fiscal year 1992, $31,000,000 shall be available for the AH-64C aircraft development program. (2) Of the funds authorized to be appropriated for aircraft procurement for the Army for fiscal year 1992^ $1,000,000 shall be available for the AH-64C aircraft program. (b) LIMITATION.—None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available for aircraft procurement for the Army for fiscal 1992 may be obligated for the AH-64B helicopter modification program until— (1) any amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1992 for the AH- 64C aircraft program have been obligated; and (2) the Secretary of the Army certifies to the congressional defense committees that the future-year defense program of the Department of Defense contains sufficient resources to develop and procure at least six AH-64C model aircraft for operational testing during each of fiscal years 1994 and 1995. SEC. 114. PROCUREMENT OF AHIP SCOUT HELICOPTERS. The prohibition in section 133(a)(2) of Public Law 101-189 (103 Stat. 1383) does not apply to the obligation of— (1) funds in amounts not to exceed $135,000,000 for the procurement of not more than 24 OH-58D AHIP Scout aircraft from funds appropriated for fiscal year 1992 pursuant to section 101; and (2) funds in amounts not to exceed $90,200,000 for the procurement of not more than 12 OH-58D AHIP Scout aircraft from funds appropriated pursuant to title XII of this Act. PART C—NAVY PROGRAMS SEC. 121. TRANSFER OF CERTAIN FUNDS FOR PROCUREMENT OF NAVY AIRCRAFT. (a) AUTHORITY. — To the extent provided in appropriations Acts, the Secretary of the Navy may transfer, out of the unobligated balance of the appropriations for the Navy for fiscal year 1991 for research, development, test, and evaluation that remain available for obligation, $851,600,000 to the appropriations for the Navy for fiscal year 1991 for procurement of aircraft.

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