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ETYJin piirissä on siis vuoden 1999 Wienin asiakirjassa sovittu, että kukin maa luovuttaa vuosittain tietyt tiedot ylläpitämistään asevoimista:
(pahoittelen järeää ulkoasua ja vaeltavaa lainausta)
___________________________________________
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
VIENNA DOCUMENT 1999
OF THE NEGOTIATIONS ON CONFIDENCE- AND
SECURITY-BUILDING MEASURES
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I. ANNUAL EXCHANGE OF MILITARY INFORMATION
INFORMATION ON MILITARY FORCES
(9) The participating States will exchange annually information on their
military forces concerning the military organization, manpower and major
weapon and equipment systems, as specified below, in the zone of application for confidence- and security-building measures (CSBMs).
Participating States which have no military forces to be reported will so inform all other participating States.
(10) The information will be provided in an agreed format to all other
participating States not later than 15 December of each year. It will be valid
as of 1 January of the following year and will include:
(10.1) 1. Information on the command organization of those military forces
referred to under points 2 and 3 specifying the designation and subordination
of all formations* and units** at each level of command down to and
including brigade/regiment or equivalent level. The information will be
designed in such a way as to distinguish units from formations.
(10.1.1) Each participating State providing information on military forces will
include a statement indicating the total number of units contained therein and
the resultant annual evaluation quota as provided for in paragraph (109).
(10.2) 2. For each formation and combat unit*** of land forces down to and
including brigade/regiment or equivalent level the information will indicate:
(10.2.1) - the designation and subordination;
(10.2.2) - whether it is active or non-active****;
(10.2.3) - the normal peacetime location of its headquarters indicated by exact
geographic terms and/or co-ordinates;
(10.2.4) - the peacetime authorized personnel strength;
(10.2.5) - the major organic weapon and equipment systems, specifying the
numbers of each type of:
(10.2.5.1) - battle tanks;
(10.2.5.2) - helicopters;
(10.2.5.3) - armoured combat vehicles (armoured personnel carriers, armoured
infantry fighting vehicles, heavy armament combat vehicles);
(10.2.5.4) - armoured personnel carrier look-alikes and armoured infantry fighting
vehicle look-alikes;
(10.2.5.5) - anti-tank guided missile launchers permanently/integrally mounted on
armoured vehicles;
(10.2.5.6) - self-propelled and towed artillery pieces, mortars and multiple rocket
launchers (100 mm calibre and above);
(10.2.5.7) - armoured vehicle launched bridges.
(10.3) For planned increases in personnel strength above that reported under
paragraph (10.2.4) for more than 21 days by more than 1,000 troops for each active combat unit and by more than 3,000 troops for each
active formation, excluding personnel increases in the formation’s subordinate formations and/or combat units subject to separate reporting under paragraph (10.2); as well as
(10.3.1) for each non-active formation and non-active combat unit which is
planned to be temporarily activated for routine military activities or for any
other purpose with more than 2,000 troops for more than 21 days;
(10.3.2) the following additional information will be provided in the annual
exchange of military information:
(10.3.2.1) - designation and subordination of the formation or combat unit;
(10.3.2.2) - purpose of the increase or activation;
(10.3.2.3) - for active formations and combat units the planned number of troops exceeding the personnel strength indicated under paragraph (10.2.4) or for non-active formations and combat units the number of troops involved during the period of activation;
(10.3.2.4) - start and end dates of the envisaged increase in personnel strength or activation;
(10.3.2.5) - planned location/area of activation;
(10.3.2.6) - the numbers of each type of the major weapon and equipment systems as listed in paragraphs (10.2.5.1) to (10.2.5.7) which are planned to be used during the period of the personnel increase or activation.
(10.3.3) In cases where the information required under paragraphs (10.3) to
(10.3.2.6) cannot be provided in the annual exchange of military information,
or in cases of changes in the information already provided, the required
information will be communicated at least 42 days prior to such a personnel
increase or temporary activation taking effect or, in cases when the personnel increase or temporary activation is carried out without advance notice to the troops involved, at the latest at the time the increase or the activation has taken effect.
(10.4) For each amphibious formation and amphibious combat unit*
permanently located in the zone of application down to and including
brigade/regiment or equivalent level, the information will include the items as
set out above.
(10.5) 3. For each air formation and air combat unit** of the air forces, air
defence aviation and of naval aviation permanently based on land down to and including wing/air regiment or equivalent level, the information will include:
(10.5.1) - the designation and subordination;
(10.5.2) - the normal peacetime location of the headquarters indicated by exact geographic terms and/or co-ordinates;
(10.5.3) - the normal peacetime location of the unit indicated by the air base or military airfield on which the unit is based, specifying:
(10.5.3.1) - the designation or, if applicable, name of the air base or military
airfield; and
(10.5.3.2) - its location indicated by exact geographic terms and/or co-ordinates;
(10.5.4) - the peacetime authorized personnel strength***;
(10.5.5) - the numbers of each type of:
(10.5.5.1) - combat aircraft;
(10.5.5.2) - helicopters organic to the formation or unit.
DATA RELATING TO MAJOR WEAPON AND
EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS
(11) The participating States will exchange data relating to their major
weapon and equipment systems as specified in the provisions on Information
on Military Forces within the zone of application for CSBMs.
(11.1) Data on existing weapon and equipment systems, if not already
provided, will be provided once to all other participating States at the time of
the entry into force of this document.
(11.2) Data on new types or versions of major weapon and equipment
systems will be provided by each State when its deployment plans for the
systems concerned are provided for the first time in accordance with
paragraphs (13) and (14) below or, at the latest, when it deploys the systems concerned for the first time in the zone of application for CSBMs. If a
participating State has already provided data on the same new type or version, other participating States may, if appropriate, certify the validity of those data as far as their system is concerned and indicate the national nomenclature if different.
(11.3) Participating States will inform each other when a type or version of a
major weapon and equipment system is no longer in service with their armed
forces.
(12) The data for each type or version of major weapon and equipment
systems will be provided according to Annex III.
INFORMATION ON PLANS FOR THE DEPLOYMENT OF
MAJOR WEAPON AND EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS
(13) The participating States will exchange annually information on their
plans for the deployment of major weapon and equipment systems as specified in the provisions on Information on Military Forces within the zone of application for CSBMs.
(14) The information will be provided in an agreed format to all other
participating States not later than 15 December of each year. It will cover
plans for the following year and will include:
(14.1) - the type and name of the weapon/equipment systems to be deployed;
(14.2) - the total number of each weapon/equipment system;
(14.3) - whenever possible, the number of each weapon/equipment system
planned to be allocated to each formation or unit;
(14.4) - the extent to which the deployment will add to or replace existing
weapon/equipment systems.
ETYJin piirissä on siis vuoden 1999 Wienin asiakirjassa sovittu, että kukin maa luovuttaa vuosittain tietyt tiedot ylläpitämistään asevoimista:
(pahoittelen järeää ulkoasua ja vaeltavaa lainausta)
___________________________________________
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
VIENNA DOCUMENT 1999
OF THE NEGOTIATIONS ON CONFIDENCE- AND
SECURITY-BUILDING MEASURES
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I. ANNUAL EXCHANGE OF MILITARY INFORMATION
INFORMATION ON MILITARY FORCES
(9) The participating States will exchange annually information on their
military forces concerning the military organization, manpower and major
weapon and equipment systems, as specified below, in the zone of application for confidence- and security-building measures (CSBMs).
Participating States which have no military forces to be reported will so inform all other participating States.
(10) The information will be provided in an agreed format to all other
participating States not later than 15 December of each year. It will be valid
as of 1 January of the following year and will include:
(10.1) 1. Information on the command organization of those military forces
referred to under points 2 and 3 specifying the designation and subordination
of all formations* and units** at each level of command down to and
including brigade/regiment or equivalent level. The information will be
designed in such a way as to distinguish units from formations.
(10.1.1) Each participating State providing information on military forces will
include a statement indicating the total number of units contained therein and
the resultant annual evaluation quota as provided for in paragraph (109).
(10.2) 2. For each formation and combat unit*** of land forces down to and
including brigade/regiment or equivalent level the information will indicate:
(10.2.1) - the designation and subordination;
(10.2.2) - whether it is active or non-active****;
(10.2.3) - the normal peacetime location of its headquarters indicated by exact
geographic terms and/or co-ordinates;
(10.2.4) - the peacetime authorized personnel strength;
(10.2.5) - the major organic weapon and equipment systems, specifying the
numbers of each type of:
(10.2.5.1) - battle tanks;
(10.2.5.2) - helicopters;
(10.2.5.3) - armoured combat vehicles (armoured personnel carriers, armoured
infantry fighting vehicles, heavy armament combat vehicles);
(10.2.5.4) - armoured personnel carrier look-alikes and armoured infantry fighting
vehicle look-alikes;
(10.2.5.5) - anti-tank guided missile launchers permanently/integrally mounted on
armoured vehicles;
(10.2.5.6) - self-propelled and towed artillery pieces, mortars and multiple rocket
launchers (100 mm calibre and above);
(10.2.5.7) - armoured vehicle launched bridges.
(10.3) For planned increases in personnel strength above that reported under
paragraph (10.2.4) for more than 21 days by more than 1,000 troops for each active combat unit and by more than 3,000 troops for each
active formation, excluding personnel increases in the formation’s subordinate formations and/or combat units subject to separate reporting under paragraph (10.2); as well as
(10.3.1) for each non-active formation and non-active combat unit which is
planned to be temporarily activated for routine military activities or for any
other purpose with more than 2,000 troops for more than 21 days;
(10.3.2) the following additional information will be provided in the annual
exchange of military information:
(10.3.2.1) - designation and subordination of the formation or combat unit;
(10.3.2.2) - purpose of the increase or activation;
(10.3.2.3) - for active formations and combat units the planned number of troops exceeding the personnel strength indicated under paragraph (10.2.4) or for non-active formations and combat units the number of troops involved during the period of activation;
(10.3.2.4) - start and end dates of the envisaged increase in personnel strength or activation;
(10.3.2.5) - planned location/area of activation;
(10.3.2.6) - the numbers of each type of the major weapon and equipment systems as listed in paragraphs (10.2.5.1) to (10.2.5.7) which are planned to be used during the period of the personnel increase or activation.
(10.3.3) In cases where the information required under paragraphs (10.3) to
(10.3.2.6) cannot be provided in the annual exchange of military information,
or in cases of changes in the information already provided, the required
information will be communicated at least 42 days prior to such a personnel
increase or temporary activation taking effect or, in cases when the personnel increase or temporary activation is carried out without advance notice to the troops involved, at the latest at the time the increase or the activation has taken effect.
(10.4) For each amphibious formation and amphibious combat unit*
permanently located in the zone of application down to and including
brigade/regiment or equivalent level, the information will include the items as
set out above.
(10.5) 3. For each air formation and air combat unit** of the air forces, air
defence aviation and of naval aviation permanently based on land down to and including wing/air regiment or equivalent level, the information will include:
(10.5.1) - the designation and subordination;
(10.5.2) - the normal peacetime location of the headquarters indicated by exact geographic terms and/or co-ordinates;
(10.5.3) - the normal peacetime location of the unit indicated by the air base or military airfield on which the unit is based, specifying:
(10.5.3.1) - the designation or, if applicable, name of the air base or military
airfield; and
(10.5.3.2) - its location indicated by exact geographic terms and/or co-ordinates;
(10.5.4) - the peacetime authorized personnel strength***;
(10.5.5) - the numbers of each type of:
(10.5.5.1) - combat aircraft;
(10.5.5.2) - helicopters organic to the formation or unit.
DATA RELATING TO MAJOR WEAPON AND
EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS
(11) The participating States will exchange data relating to their major
weapon and equipment systems as specified in the provisions on Information
on Military Forces within the zone of application for CSBMs.
(11.1) Data on existing weapon and equipment systems, if not already
provided, will be provided once to all other participating States at the time of
the entry into force of this document.
(11.2) Data on new types or versions of major weapon and equipment
systems will be provided by each State when its deployment plans for the
systems concerned are provided for the first time in accordance with
paragraphs (13) and (14) below or, at the latest, when it deploys the systems concerned for the first time in the zone of application for CSBMs. If a
participating State has already provided data on the same new type or version, other participating States may, if appropriate, certify the validity of those data as far as their system is concerned and indicate the national nomenclature if different.
(11.3) Participating States will inform each other when a type or version of a
major weapon and equipment system is no longer in service with their armed
forces.
(12) The data for each type or version of major weapon and equipment
systems will be provided according to Annex III.
INFORMATION ON PLANS FOR THE DEPLOYMENT OF
MAJOR WEAPON AND EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS
(13) The participating States will exchange annually information on their
plans for the deployment of major weapon and equipment systems as specified in the provisions on Information on Military Forces within the zone of application for CSBMs.
(14) The information will be provided in an agreed format to all other
participating States not later than 15 December of each year. It will cover
plans for the following year and will include:
(14.1) - the type and name of the weapon/equipment systems to be deployed;
(14.2) - the total number of each weapon/equipment system;
(14.3) - whenever possible, the number of each weapon/equipment system
planned to be allocated to each formation or unit;
(14.4) - the extent to which the deployment will add to or replace existing
weapon/equipment systems.