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except as may be authorized by the Commission, Nothing in
this subscotion shall be deemed to modify the provisions of
Section 4 of this Act or to prohibit rescarch activities in
respect of military weapons, or to permit the export of any
such equipment or device.”
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It is evident to the Group that “devolopment" with respect to
- "equipment or device utilizing fissionuble or atomic energy as a military
@ern" is not included in the list of operations which are unlawful unless
authorized by the Commission.
Since the act docs not prohibit "research
activities in respect of military weapons," the Department of Defenge can, in
the opinion of the Group, lawfully enter into both "research and devolopmont"
as defined in subsection (ce) of Section 18 of the Act.
Furthermore, the term
“equipment or dovice utilizing fissionable material or atomic onergy as a
military weapon" as construed by subsection (f) of Scction 18 4s interpreted
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by this Group to apply to the nuclear portion, less the capsule, as it is
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Apparently the military is inhibited in
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research and development of any cquipment or device
utilizing fissionable mterial as a military weapon, and certainly is not
prohibited in research und development of the many possible varicties of
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Coordination within the Department of Defense + As the Services
increase their assistance to tho AZC and initiate projects of their own in
the atomic weapon program, 1% will become necessary that the tasks and phasos
be fully coordinated.
Although individual competence exists in the scparate
services for the accomplishment of most developments, there is at present no
overeall Departmont of Defense agency with authority to accept, allocate and
coordinate tasks now being porformed by the AEC.
There is little doubt that
the lack of a definitive, authoritative and quick-moving organization in the
military has retarded military participation, has resulted in military offort
‘being subordinated to a civilian contractor, and has been a fastor in the
military's dofaulting to the ABC in stipulating the configuration of weapons.
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