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 3. Guns, howitzers, mortars, cannon special to aircraft, breechless or recoil-less guns and flamethrowers; barrels and other spare parts not readily adaptable for civilian use; carriages and mountings for the fore- going. 4. Rocket projectors; launching and control mechanisms for self- propelling and guided missiles; mountings for same. 5. Self-propelling and guided missiles, projectiles, rockets, fixed ammunition and cartridges, filled or unfilled, for the arms listed in sub- paragraphs 1-4 above and fuses, tubes or contrivances to explode or operate them. Fuses required for civilian use are not included. 6. Grenades, bombs, torpedoes, mines, depth charges and incendiary materials or charges, filled or unfilled; all means for exploding or operating them. Fuses required for civilian use are not included. 7. Bayonets. Category II. 1. Armoured fighting vehicles; armoured trains, not technically con- vertible to civilian use. 2. Mechanical and self-propelled carriages for any of the weapons listed in Category I; special type military chassis or bodies other than those enumerated in sub-paragraph 1 above. 3. Armour plate, greater than three inches in thickness, used for pro- tective purposes in warfare. Category III. 1. Aiming and computing devices, including predictors and plotting apparatus, for fire control; direction of fire instruments; gun sights; bomb sights; fuse setters; equipment for the calibration of guns and fire control instruments. 2. Assault bridging, assault boats and storm boats. 3. Deceptive warfare, dazzle and decoy devices. 4. Personal war equipment of a specialised nature not readily adaptable to civilian use. Category IV. 1. Warships of all kinds, including converted vessels and craft de- signed or intended for their attendance or support, which cannot be techni- cally reconverted to civilian use, as well as weapons, armour, ammunition, 1466 [61 STAT. TREATIES

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