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 PUBLIC LAW 98-525—OCT. 19, 1984

98 STAT. 2499

(c) Effective on October 1, 1984, the provisions of section 794 of the Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1984 (Public Law 98212), shall not apply to the procurement of EH-60A and UH-60A aircraft under a multiyear contract. (d) None of the funds appropriated pursuant to the authorizations of appropriations in subsection (a) may be used for the purpose of entering into a contract for the production and assembly of the Division Air Defense System until— (1) initial production testing of such system is completed; (2) the Secretary of Defense reports the results of such testing to the appropriate committees of Congress; and (3) a period of 30 days has elapsed after the day on which those committees receive that report. (e) Not later than February 1, 1985, the Secretary of the Army shall select a contractor for the supply of 120-millimeter mortars necessary to meet the requirements of the Army. The selection shall be made from among companies that are existing production sources for such mortars. (f) None of the funds appropriated pursuant to the authorizations of appropriations in subsection (a) may be used for the construction in foreign shipyards of logistics support vessels. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, NAVY AND MARINE CORPS

SEC. 102. (a) AIRCRAFT.—(1) Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1985 for procurement of aircraft for the Navy in the amount of $11,053,200,000. (2) There is hereby authorized to be transferred to, and merged with, amounts appropriated for procurement of aircraft for the Navy for fiscal year 1985 pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in paragraph (1), to the extent provided in appropriation Acts, $54,400,000 to be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1984 for procurement of aircraft for the Navy remaining available for obligation. (b) WEAPONS.—(1) Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1985 in the total amount of $4,444,800,000 for procurement of weapons (including missiles and torpedoes) for the Navy as follows: For missile programs, $3,493,400,000. For the MK-48 torpedo program, $212,900,000. For the MK-46 torpedo program, $256,000,000. For the MK-60 torpedo program, $128,500,000. For the MK-30 mobile target program, $21,300,000. For the MK-38 minimobile target program, $2,500,000. For the antisubmarine rocket (ASROC) program, $25,900,000. For the modification of torpedoes and related equipment, $32,200,000. For the torpedo support equipment program, $96,000,000. For the MK-15 close-in weapon system program, $163,900,000. For the MK-75 76-millimeter gun mount program, $10,900,000. For other weapons, $68,300,000. The sum of the amounts authorized for facilities and contract support under this subsection is reduced by $12,000,000 in order to meet the total amount authorized to be appropriated set forth at the beginning of this paragraph.

Effective date. 97 Stat. 1454.

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