Sec. 363. INCIDENT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REGARDING LOST OR STOLEN WEAPONS
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## SEC. 363 INCIDENT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REGARDING LOST OR STOLEN WEAPONS **[**[10 U.S.C. 2722 note](/us/usc/t10/s2722)**]** ###
(a)In General For each of fiscal years 2022 through 2029, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a report on security, control, thefts, losses, and recoveries of sensitive conventional arms, ammunition, and explosives (commonly referred to as “AA&E”) of the Department of Defense during such year, including the following: ####
(1)M-16 or M4s. ####
(2)Light automatic weapons up to and including M249, M2, and 40mm MK19 machine guns. ####
(3)Functional launch tube with umbilical squib installed and grip stock for the Stinger missile. ####
(4)Launch tube, sight assembly, and grip stock for missiles. ####
(5)Tracker for the Dragon missile. ####
(6)Mortar tubes up to and including 81mm. ####
(7)Grenade launchers. ####
(8)Rocket and missile launchers with an unpacked weight of 100 pounds or less. ####
(9)Flame throwers. ####
(10)The launcher, missile guidance se, or the optical sight for the TOW and the Javelin Command Launch Unit. ####
(11)Single shot and semi-automatic (non-automatic) shoulder-fired weapons such as shotguns and bolt action rifles and weapons barrels. ####
(12)Handguns. ####
(13)Recoil-less rifles up to and including 106mm. ####
(14)Man-portable missiles and rockets in a ready-to-fire configuration or when jointly stored or transported with the launcher tube or grip-stock and the explosive round. ####
(15)Stinger missiles. ####
(16)Dragon, Javelin, light antitank weapon (66mm), shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon rocket (83mm), M136
(AT4)anti-armor launcher and cartridge (84mm). ####
(17)Missiles and rockets that are crew-served or require platform-mounted launchers and other equipment to function, including HYDRA-70 rockets and tube-launched optically wire guided
(TOW)missiles. ####
(18)Missiles and rockets that require platform-mounted launchers and complex hardware equipment to function including the HELLFIRE missile. ####
(19)Explosive rounds of any missile or rocket listed in paragraphs
(1)through (18). ####
(20)Hand or rifle grenades (high-explosive and white phosphorous). ####
(21)Antitank or antipersonnel mines. ####
(22)Explosives used in demolition operations, C-4, military dynamite, and trinitrotoluene (TNT). ####
(23)Warheads for sensitive missiles and rockets weighing less than 50 pounds each. ####
(24)Ammunition that is .50 caliber or larger with explosive-filled projectile. ####
(25)Incendiary grenades and fuses for high-explosive grenades. ####
(26)Blasting caps. ####
(27)Supplementary charges. ####
(28)Bulk explosives. ####
(29)Detonating cord. ####
(30)Riot control agents. ###
(b)Immediate Reporting of Confirmed Thefts, Losses, and Recoveries Not later than 72 hours after a confirmed theft, loss, or recovery of a sensitive conventional arm, ammunition, or explosive covered by the report required by subsection (a), the Secretary shall report such theft, loss, or recovery to— ####
(1)the National Crime Information Center; ####
(2)local law enforcement; and ####
(3)the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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INCIDENT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REGARDING LOST OR STOLEN WEAPONS
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