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 2116 TREATIES [61 STAT. them available for examination. Thereafter, but no later than one year from the coming into force of the present Treaty, the Yugoslav and Czecho- slovak Governments shall hand the Hungarian Government a list of the objects claimed under this Article. Should the Hungarian Government, within three months of the receipt of the list, raise objection to the inclusion therein of any objects, and should no agreement be reached between the Governments concerned within a further month, the dispute shall be settled in accordance with the provisions of Article 40 of the present Treaty. PART III MILITARY AND AIR CLAUSES SECTION I Article 12 The maintenance of land and air armaments and fortifications shall be closely restricted to meeting tasks of an internal character and local defence of frontiers. In accordance with the foregoing, Hungary is author- ized to have armed forces consisting of not more than: (a) A land army, including frontier troops, anti-aircraft and river flotilla personnel, with a total strength of 65,000 personnel; (b) An air force of 90 aircraft, including reserves, of which not more than 70 may be combat types of aircraft, with a total personnel strength of 5,000. Hungary shall not possess or acquire any aircraft designed primarily as bombers with internal bomb-carrying facilities. These strengths shall in each case include combat, service and overhead personnel. Article 13 The personnel of the Hungarian Army and Air Force in excess of the respective strengths permitted under Article 12 shall be disbanded within six months from the coming into force of the present Treaty. Article 14 Personnel not included in the Hungarian Army or Air Force shall not receive any form of military training or military air training as defined in Annex II.

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