Sec. 1036. Restrictions on use of rocket engines from the Russian Federation for space launch of national security satellites
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Except as provided by section 1608(c) of the Carl Levin and Howard P. Buck McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 ( 10 U.S.C. 2271 note) (as in effect on December 1, 2015), the Secretary of Defense may not, on or after the date of the enactment of this Act— launch any national security satellite on a space launch vehicle with a rocket engine designed or manufactured in the Russian Federation; or certify any entity to bid for the award or renewal of a contract for the procurement of property or services for space launch activities for the evolved expendable launch vehicle program if, in carrying out such space launch activities, the entity would use a rocket engine designed or manufactured in the Russian Federation.
In this section, the term national security satellite is a satellite launched for national security purposes, including such a satellite launched by the Air Force, the Navy, or the National Reconnaissance Office, or any other element of the Department of Defense.
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Restrictions on use of rocket engines from the Russian Federation for space launch of national security satellites
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