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 PUBLIC LAW 104-106—FEB. 10, 1996 110 STAT. 187 Sec. 114. Report on AH-64D engine upgrades. Sec. 115. Requirement for use of previously authorized multiyear procurement authority for Army small arms procurement. Subtitle C—Navy Programs Sec. 131. Nuclear attack submarines. Sec. 132. Research for advanced submarine technology. Sec. 133. Cost limitation for Seawolf submarine program. Sec. 134. Repeal of prohibition on backfit of Trident submarines. Sec. 135. Arleigh Burke class destroyer program. Sec. 136. Acquisition program for crash attenuating seats. Sec. 137. T -39N trainer aircraft. Sec. 138. Pioneer unmanned aerial vehicle program. Subtitle D—Air Force Programs Sec. 141. B-2 aircraft program. Sec. 142. Procurement of B-2 bombers. Sec. 143. MC-130H aircraft program. Subtitle E—Chemical Demilitarization Program Sec. 151. Repeal of requirement to proceed expeditiously with development of chemical demilitarization cryofracture facility at Tooele Army Depot, Utah. Sec. 152. Destruction of existing stockpile of lethal chemical agents and munitions. Sec. 153. Administration of chemical demilitarization program. TITLE II—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 202. Amount for basic research and exploratory development. Sec. 203. Modifications to Strategic Environmental Researcn and Development Program. Sec. 204. Defense dual use technology initiative. Subtitle B—Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations Sec. 211. Space launch modernization. Sec. 212. Tactical manned reconnaissance. Sec. 213. Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) program. Sec. 214. Development of laser program. Sec. 215. Navy mine countermeasures program. Sec. 216. Space-based infrared system. Sec. 217. Defense Nuclear Agency programs. Sec. 218. Counterproliferation support program. Sec. 219. Nonlethal weapons study. Sec. 220. Federally funded research and development centers and university-affiliated research centers. Sec. 221. Joint seismic program and global seismic network. Sec. 222. Hydra-70 rocket product improvement program. Sec. 223. Limitation on obligation of funds until receipt of electronic combat consolidation master plan. Sec. 224. Report on reductions in research, development, test, and evaluation. Sec. 225. Advanced Field Artillery System (Crusader). Sec. 226. Demilitarization of conventional munitions, rockets, and explosives. Sec. 227. Defense Airborne Reconnaissance program. Subtitle C—Ballistic Missile Defense Act of 1995 Sec. 231. Short title. Sec. 232. Findings. Sec. 233. Ballistic Missile Defense policy. Sec. 234. Theater Missile Defense architecture. Sec. 235. Prohibition on use of funds to implement an international agreement concerning Theater Missile Defense systems. Sec. 236. Ballistic Missile Defense cooperation with allies. Sec. 237. ABM Treaty defined. Sec. 238. Repeal ofMissile Defense Act of 1991. Subtitle D—Other Ballistic Missile Defense Provisions Sec. 251. Ballistic Missile Defense program elements. Sec. 252. Testing of Theater Missile Defense interceptors.

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