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Reporting formats for Article 7 of the Convention on Cluster Munitions Cover page 1 of the annual article 7 report Name of State [Party]: UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Reporting period: 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013 Form A: National implementation measures: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2010) Form B: Stockpiles and destruction: x changed unchanged (last reporting: yyyy) non applicable Form C: Technical characteristics of each type produced/owned or possessed: x changed unchanged (last reporting: yyyy) non applicable Form D: Cluster munitions retained and transferred: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2010) non applicable Form E: Status of conversion programmes: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2010) non applicable Form F: Contaminated areas and clearance: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2010) non applicable Form G: Warning to the population and risk education: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2010) non applicable Form H: Victim assistance: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2010) non applicable Form I: National resources and international cooperation and Assistance: x changed unchanged (last reporting: yyyy) non applicable Form J: Other relevant matters: changed x unchanged (last reporting: 2010) non applicable

Convention on Cluster Munitions Reporting formats for article 7 of the Convention on Cluster Munitions State [Party]: UNITED KINGDON OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND National point(s) of contact Mia Gore Deputy Head, Arms Trade Unit Arms Export Policy Department Room K367 Foreign and Commonwealth Office London SW1A 2AH Tel: 0207001793 Email: mia.gore@fco.gov.uk Lieutenant Colonel Peter Sonnex Arms Control and Counter-Proliferation Policy 4 th Floor, Zone L MOD Main Building Whitehall London SW1A 2HB Tel: 020 7218 1318 Fax: 020 7218 9966 Email: acp-chl-ihl@mod.uk Date of submission: 30 April 2013 Reporting time period from 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013 NOTE : all data shaded in gray is provided on a VOLUNTARY basis but pertains to compliance and implementation not covered by the formal reporting requirements contained in article 7.

Form A National implementation measures Article 7, paragraph 1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (a) The national implementation measures referred to in article 9; Remark: In accordance with article 9 Each State Party shall take all appropriate legal, administrative and other measures to implement this Convention, including the imposition of penal sanctions, to prevent and suppress any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention undertaken by persons or on territory under its jurisdiction or control. ` State [Party]:... Reporting for time period from to... Legal, administrative and other measures taken to implement the CCM (including imposition of penal sanctions) Supplementary information (e.g., text and effective date of implementation measures, including legislation, administrative measures, policies and directives, training of military forces) 3

Form B Stockpiles and Destruction of Cluster Munitions PART I : Stockpiled Cluster Munitions Article 7.1 "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (b) The total of all cluster munitions, including explosive submunitions, referred to in paragraph 1 of Article 3 of this Convention, to include a breakdown of their type, quantity and, if possible, lot numbers of each type; (g) Stockpiles of cluster munitions, including explosive submunitions, discovered after reported completion of the programme referred to in sub-paragraph (e) of this paragraph, and plans for their destruction in accordance with Article 3 of this Convention. State [Party]: United Kingdom reporting for time period from 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013 1. The total of all cluster munitions and explosive submunitions, stockpiled under the jurisdiction and control of the State Party. The UK withdrew all of its 191,128 (38,758,898 submunitions) cluster munitions by 30 May 2008 and as at 31 March 2013 the UK had destroyed 32,545,586 submunitions (83.97% of UK stocks) The following table does not include munitions retained for the purpose of training and expertise (in accordance with Article 3.6) reported in Form C. As at 31 March 2012 the UK held the following: Cluster munition type MLRS M26 ERBS L20A1 9648 (rockets) 0 (shells) Lot numbers (if possible) N/A N/A Explosive submunition type M77 M85 Total quantity of explosive submunitions 6,213,312 0 Lot numbers (if possible) N/A N/A Supplementary information Each rocket contains 644 sub-munitions Each shell contains 49 submunitions Total: 9648 Total: 6,213,312

2. Additional stockpiles discovered after reported completion of the programme for destruction: N/A Cluster munition type discovered Lot number (if possible) Explosive submunition type Total quantity of explosive submunitions Lot number (if possible) Plans for destruction Where, when and how discovered Supplementary information Total: Total: 3. Status and progress... in separating all CM under its jurisdiction and control from other munitions retained for operational use and marking them for the purpose of destruction (ref. Art 3(1)): All of the UK s cluster munitions are segregated in preparation for their destruction, under current plans by the end of 2013 Cluster munition type separated and marked for destruction Lot numbers (if possible) Explosive submunition type Total quantity separated and marked for destruction Lot numbers (if possible) Supplementary information Total: Total: 5

Form B (continued) Stockpiles and Destruction of Cluster Munitions Part II : Status of programs for the destruction of Cluster Munitions Article 7.1 "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (e) The status and progress of programmes for the destruction, in accordance with Article 3 of this Convention, of cluster munitions, including explosive submunitions, with details of the methods that will be used in destruction, the location of all destruction sites and the applicable safety and environmental standards to be observed; (f) The types and quantities of cluster munitions, including explosive submunitions, destroyed in accordance with Article 3 of this Convention, including details of the methods of destruction used, the location of the destruction sites and the applicable safety and environmental standards observed; g) Stockpiles of cluster munitions, including explosive submunitions, discovered after reported completion of the programme referred to in sub-paragraph (e) of this paragraph, and plans for their destruction in accordance with Article 3 of this Convention; State [Party]: United Kingdom reporting for time period from 1 Apr 2012 to 31 March 2013 1. Status and progress of destruction programmes (Article 3) Status Plans, general information, timeline Methods that will be used In progress. Only MRLS M26 disposal programme still to complete. Under current plans it is the UK s intention that all UK Cluster Munitions will be disposed of by the end of 2013. Cryofracture or Plamsa jet / Deep mine disposal detonation chamber HE M483A1 were disposed of by Esplodenti Sabino, Casalbordino, Italy. All BL755 variants were disposed of by SPREEWERK, Lubben, Germany. Name and location of destruction sites that will be used CRV-7 M73 were disposed of by the Nordic Ammunition Group (NAMMO Group) Demil Division, Sweden ERBS L20A1- were disposed of by NAMMO Buck, Pinnow, Germany MLRS M26 are being disposed of by Esplodenti Sabino, Casalbordino, Italy (sub-

contractors SPREEWERK, Germany and Noceto, Italy). Applicable safety and environmental standards to be observed Progress since last report Supplementary information OHSAS 18001; ISO 14001; AQAP 2130; ISO 9001; ISO 14001; Meets requirements of ISO 18001 N/A The UK had already disposed of HE M483A1, BL/IBL/RBL 755s and CRV-7 M73 between July 2008 and Jul 2009. 1 Reference to Form B (4). 2. Destruction of cluster munitions, including explosive submunitions, completed BEFORE the entry into force for the State Party (ONLY for initial reports) Cluster munition type HE M483A1 BL755 RBL755 destroyed 82,900 (shells) 2,393 (bombs) 1,290 (bombs) Lot number (if possible) IBL755 4 (bombs) - CRV-7 MPSM 4,571 (warheads) MLRS M26 16,320 (rockets) Explosive submunition type destroyed Lot number (if possible) Date of Completion Location of destruction sites - M42/M46 7,295,200 - July 2008 Italy - - Bomblet HE No2 Mk1 Bomblet HE No2 Mk1 Bomblet HE No2 Mk1 351,771-189,630-588 - December 2008 December 2008 December 2008 Germany Germany Germany - M73 41,139 - July 2009 Norway - M77 10,510,082 - Ongoing Italy/Germany Supplementary information All sub-munitions were destroyed by July 2008 All sub-munitions were destroyed by December 2008 All sub-munitions were destroyed by December 2008 All sub-munitions were destroyed by December 2008 All sub-munitions were destroyed by July 2009 Each rocket contains 644 sub- 7

munitions ERBS L20A1 M85 2453 (shells) - M85 120,197 - March 2013 Sweden Each shell contains 49 sub-munitions Total 109,931 Total 18,508,607 3. Types and quantities of cluster munitions, including explosive submunitions, destroyed in accordance with Article 3 3. a. After entry into force Cluster munition type destroyed Lot number (if possible) Explosive submunition type MLRS M26 17,724 - M77 ERBS L20A1 53,525 - M85 destroyed* 11,414,254 2,622,725 Total: 71,249 Total: 14,036,979 Lot number (if possible) Date of completion Location of destruction sites - Italy/Germany - March 2013 Sweden Supplementary information Each rocket contains 644 submunitions Each shell contains 49 submunitions 3. b. Additional stockpiles destroyed after reported completion of the programme for destruction N/A Cluster munition type destroyed Lot number (if possible) Explosive submunition type destroyed * Lot number (if possible) Plans for destruction Progress in destruction/ Date of completion

Total: Total: * INCLUDING explosive submunitions which are not contained in a cluster munition. 4. Methods of destruction used Cluster munition type HE M483A1 BL755 RBL755 IBL755 MLRS M26 ERBS L20A1 CRV-7 MPSM Details of the methods of destruction used Cryofracture Primary and secondary cartridges-burning; metal scrap demilled - sold Primary and secondary cartridges-burning; metal scrap demilled - sold Primary and secondary cartridges-burning; metal scrap demilled - sold Cryofracture or Plamsa jet. Plamsa jet. Deep mine disposal detonation chamber Explosive submunition type M42/M46 (BL755) (IBL755) (RBL755) M77 Details of the methods of destruction used Cryofracture Burning into sanitary landfill Burning into sanitary landfill Burning into sanitary landfill Cryofracture or Plamsa jet. 9

M85 M73 Cryofracture or Plamsa jet. Deep mine disposal detonation chamber 5. Applicable safety and environmental standards observed in destruction OHSAS 18001; ISO 14001; AQAP 2130; ISO 9001; Meets requirements of ISO 18001 6. Challenges and international assistance and cooperation needed for the implementation of Article 3. N/A Activity Description Time period Need

Form C Article 3.8. Cluster Munitions retained or transferred States Parties retaining, acquiring or transferring cluster munitions or explosive submunitions for the purposes described in paragraphs 6 and 7 of this Article shall submit a detailed report on the planned and actual use of these cluster munitions and explosive submunitions and their type, quantity and lot numbers. If cluster munitions or explosive submunitions are transferred to another State Party for these purposes, the report shall include reference to the receiving party. Such a report shall be prepared for each year during which a State Party retained, acquired or transferred cluster munitions or explosive submunitions and shall be submitted to the Secretary-General of the United Nations (...)." State [Party]: United Kingdom reporting for time period from -------------------------- to 31 March2013 1. Type of cluster munitions or explosive submunitions retained in accordance with Article 3(6) Because of concerns over condition, packaging and storage, the UK has destroyed its holdings by demolition. The UK has no immediate plans to acquire and retain sub-munitions for permitted purposes, but reserves the right to do so. Cluster munition type Lot number Explosive submunition type Lot number Planned use Supplementary information Total: Total: 2. Type of cluster munitions or explosive submunitions acquired in accordance with Article 3(6) Nil Cluster munition type Lot number Explosive submunition type Lot number Planned use Supplementary information 11

Total: Total: 3. Retained/acquired cluster munitions or explosive submunitions used during reporting period in accordance with Article 3(6) Cluster munition type used Lot number Explosive submunition type M483A1 0 N\K M42 M483A1 0 N\K M46 CB470 1 N/K Alpha Bomblet M87 Orkan 2 N\K KV-1 Total: 3 Total: used 244 submunitions 96 submunitions 40 submunitions 576 submunitions 956 submunitions Lot number N/K N/K N/K N\K Description of actual use Destroyed by demolition Destroyed by demolition Destroyed by demolition Destroyed by demolition. Supplementary information (e.g. origin) Held as unfuzed sub munitions harvested from parent munitions. 155H M483A1 EMZ-90-011- 010 Held as unfuzed sub munitions harvested from parent munitions. 155H M483A1 EMZ-90-011- 010 Former USSR origin Former Yugoslav origin

4. Type of cluster munitions or explosive submunitions transferred in accordance with Article 3(7) Nil Cluster munition type Lot number Explosive submunition type Lot number Purpose of transfer Receiving State Party Supplementary information (e.g. steps taken to ensure destruction in receiving state) Total: Total: 13

Form D Technical characteristics of each type produced/owned or possessed Article 7, paragraph 1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (c) The technical characteristics of each type of cluster munition produced by that State Party prior to entry into force of this Convention for it, to the extent known, and those currently owned or possessed by it, giving, where reasonably possible, such categories of information as may facilitate identification and clearance of cluster munitions; at a minimum, this information shall include the dimensions, fusing, explosive content, metallic content, colour photographs and other information that may facilitate the clearance of cluster munition remnants; State [Party]:... Reporting for time period from to... Cluster munition type* Dimensions of cluster munition Cluster munition explosive content (type and weight) Explosive submunition type and number* Dimensions of explosive submunition Submunition fusing Submunition explosive content (type and weight) Submunition metallic content (type and weight) Other information that may facilitate clearance * Please attach data sheets including colour photographs.

Form E Status and progress of programmes for conversion or decommissioning of production facilities Article 7, paragraph 1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (d) The status and progress of programmes for the conversion or decommissioning of production facilities for cluster munitions; State [Party]:... Reporting for time period from to... Name and location of production facility Indicate if to convert or decommission Status (indicate if in process or completed ) and progress of the programme Supplementary information (e.g. plans and timetable for completion)

Form F Contaminated areas and clearance Article 7, paragraph 1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (h) To the extent possible, the size and location of all cluster munition contaminated areas under its jurisdiction or control, to include as much detail as possible regarding the type and quantity of each type of cluster munition remnant in each such area and when they were used; (i) The status and progress of programmes for the clearance and destruction of all types and quantities of cluster munition remnants cleared and destroyed in accordance with article 4 of this Convention, to include the size and location of the cluster munition contaminated area cleared and a breakdown to the quantity of each type of cluster munition remnant cleared and destroyed; State [Party]:... Reporting for time period from to... 1. Size and location of cluster munition contaminated area* Location** Size of Cluster munition remnants contaminated area (m 2 ) Type Estimated quantity Estimated or known date of contamination Method used to estimate suspected area Supplementary information Total Total * If necessary, a separate table for each area may be provided. ** Location can be defined by listing the province/district/village where contaminated areas are located as well as (where possible) map references and grid coordinates sufficient to define the contaminated area.

2. Land release Provide information on the release of land previously suspected to contain cluster munition remnants by methods other than clearance. Location # Size of area (m 2 ) Date of release Method of release (technical or non-technical survey) 3. Status and progress of programmes for the clearance of cluster munitions remnants Location** Size of cleared area (m 2 ) Status of Cluster munition remnant cleared clearing programme (if possible, including plans, time table and completion date) Type Clearance method Safety standards Standards applied Environmental standards [narrative] Total Total * If necessary, a separate table for each area may be provided. ** Location can be defined by listing the province/district/village where contaminated areas are located as well as (where possible) map references and grid coordinates sufficient to define the contaminated area. Where possible, refer to the corresponding contaminated area described in [Form F, table 1]. Supplementary information

4. Status and progress of programme(s) for the destruction of cluster munition remnants*, ** Location Status of destruction programme (if possible, including plans, time table and completion date) Type Cluster munition remnants Destruction method Safety standards Standards applied Environmental standards Total * If necessary, a separate table for each area may be provided. ** This table is only for use for those cluster munitions remnants that were not destroyed during a clearance programme (for example cluster munition remnants cleared and subsequently destroyed elsewhere or abandoned cluster munitions). Supplementary information 5. Challenges and international assistance and cooperation needed for the implementation of article 4 Activity Description Time period Need

Form G Measures to provide warning to the population and risk education [narrative] Article 7, paragraph 1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (j) The measures taken to provide risk reduction education and, in particular, an immediate and effective warning to civilians living in cluster munition contaminated areas under its jurisdiction or control; State [Party]:... Reporting for time period from to... 1. Measures taken to provide risk reduction education [narrative] 2. Measures taken for effective warning of the population

Form H Victim assistance: status and progress of implementation of the obligations under article 5 Article 7, paragraph 1 Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (k) The status and progress of implementation of its obligations under article 5 of this Convention to adequately provide age- and gender-sensitive assistance, including medical care, rehabilitation and psychological support, as well as provide for social and economic inclusion of cluster munition victims and to collect reliable relevant data with respect to cluster munition victims; State [Party]:... Reporting for time period from to... 1. National focal point/coordination mechanism for the implementation of article 5 (specify name and contact information of government body responsible) [narrative] 2. Data collection and assessment of the needs of cluster munitions victims (please indicate gender and age of survivors as well as information on affected families and communities) [narrative] 3. Development and implementation of national laws and policies for implementation of article 5

[narrative] 4. National plan and budget, including timeframes to carry out these activities [narrative] Note: If necessary, plans/budgets may be provided separately. 5. Efforts to closely consult with and actively involve cluster munition victims and their representative organisations in victim assistance planning and implementation 6. Assistance services (including medical care, physical rehabilitation, psychological support, and social and economic inclusion) Type of service (medical care, physical rehabilitation, psychological support, social and economic inclusion) Implementing agency Description of service (progress, types of services, number of persons assisted, time period) [narrative] 7. Steps taken to mobilize national and international resources 8. Needs for international assistance and cooperation Activity Description Time period Need

9. Efforts undertaken to raise awareness of the rights of cluster munition victims and persons with other disabilities

Form I National resources and international cooperation and assistance Article 7.1 "Each State Party shall report to the Secretary-General... on: (m) The amount of national resources, including financial, material or in kind, allocated to the implementation of Articles 3, 4 and 5 of this Convention; and (n) The amounts, types and destinations of international cooperation and assistance provided under Article 6 of this Convention. State [Party]: United Kingdom reporting for time period from 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013 1. National resources allocated Activity Sector (stockpile destruction, clearance, risk education, victim assistance, advocacy) Amount of national resources (list currency) Type of resources (e.g. financial, material, in kind) Universalisation of the Convention Diplomatic influence N/A Influence through the range of diplomatic channels.

2. International cooperation and assistance provided. The UK funds mine action programmes that collectively cover the clearance of cluster munitions, landmines and other ERW. The data below reflects this and provides information on mine action as it is not possible to separate out the costs spent on cluster munitions removal from UK funded projects. Destination Sector (stockpile destruction, clearance, risk education, victim assistance, advocacy) Amount (list currency) Type of cooperation or assistance (financial, material or in kind) Afghanistan Mine Action GBP 1,451,255 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Details (including date allocated, intermediary destinations such as trust funds, project details, timeframes) Cambodia Mine Action GBP 1,232,937 Financial April 2012 March 2013 DRC Mine Action GBP 910,336 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Laos Mine Action GBP 902,072 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Mozambique Mine Action GBP 1,161,935 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Somalia Clearance GBP 699,545 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Mali Clearance GBP 32,00 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Sri Lanka Mine Action GBP 1,037,464 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Sudan and South Sudan Mine Action GBP 904,055 Financial April 2012 March 2013 Vietnam Mine Action GBP 984,278 Financial April 2012 March 2013

5. We also provided GBP 1,873,158 to UNMAT (UNMAS, UNICEF,UNDP) through the VTF for mine action work across 10 countries including Afghanistan, Cambodia, Columbia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Iraq, LAO PDR, Mozambique, Nepal and Sudan. The detail provided in the UN reporting, does not allow us to attribute our contribution to specific countries. 1. International assistance and cooperation needed a. For the implementation of Article 3 : Stockpile destruction Activity Description Time period Need N/A b. For the implementation of Article 4 : Clearance and risk education Activity Description Time period Need N/A c. For the implementation of Article 5 : Victim assistance Activity Description Time period Need N/A

4. Assistance provided by State Parties to another State for cluster munitions used/abandoned prior to entry into force, as outlined in Article 4 paragraph 4 State Parties that have used our abandoned cluster munitions which have become cluster munition remnants located in areas under jurisdiction or under control of another State Party are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to provide assistance to the latter State Party to facilitate the marking, clearance and destruction of such cluster munition remnants. [such assistance shall include, there were available, information on types and quantities of cluster munitions used, precise locations of cluster munitions strikes and areas in which cluster mention remnants are known to be located) N/A

Form J Other relevant matters Remark: States Parties may use this form to report voluntarily on other relevant matters, including matters pertaining to compliance and implementation not covered by the formal reporting requirements contained in article 7. State [Party]:... Reporting for time period from to... Narrative / reference to other reports Note: Form J can be used to report, on a voluntary basis, on the efforts to encourage States not parties to join the Convention on Cluster Munitions, and to notify such States of Convention obligations as outlined in article 21.