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  • There are quite few relevant inter­national regimes con­trol­ling the sale and use of drones. The MTCR (Missile Tech­nology Control Regime), originally set up to re­gulate the pro­li­feration of Weapons of Mass Destruc­tion missile de­livery systems, is widely con­sidered the main in­stru­ment for limit­ing the pro­li­feration of UAVs (un­manned aerial vehicles). In 2017, the MTCR turned 30 and calls are being made for the MTCR to focus solely on "trad­itional" rockets, missiles and cruise missiles because in its current for­mu­lation it too strongly curbs the sale of UAVs. Schörnig warns against hollow­ing out the MTCR without re­placing it with a new and broader re­gime and re­commends safe­guarding the arms-control norms embedded within the MTCR. (xsd:string)
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  • 978-3-946459-27-9 ()
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  • Preserve Past Achievements: why Drones Should Stay within the Missile Technology Control Regime (for the Time Being) (xsd:string)
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  • urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-59496-4 ()
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