Lists of weapons, explosives or other devices, items and substances that are prohibited or restricted from moving to or from a part of the transport safety zone
1. List of weapons1.1. Military weapons and their main parts, as well as ammunition for such weapons.
1.2. Weapons civil and service.
1.2.1. Civilian weapons and its main parts;
1.2.2. Self-defense weapons;
1.2.3. long-barrel smooth-bore firearms : limited-range firearms (pistols, revolvers, barrelless devices); gas pistols and revolvers; mechanical sprays, aerosol and other devices equipped with tear or irritating substances; electroshock devices and spark gaps.
1.2.4. Sports weapon : a firearm with a rifled barrel; smoothbore gunshot; pneumatic with a muzzle energy of more than 3 J. cold bladed and throwing weapons.
1.2.5. Hunting weapons : long-barreled firearm with a rifled barrel; long-barrel smooth-bore firearms, including those with a threaded length of not more than 140 mm; combined firearms (rifled and smooth-bore) long-barrel, including with interchangeable and supplemental rifled barrels; pneumatic with a muzzle energy of not more than 25 J.
1.2.6. Signal weapon.
1.3. Weapons manufactured for export only, meeting the requirements of the importing countries;
1.4. Service weapons and its main parts;
1.4.1. Firearms : smooth-bore and rifled short-barreled with a muzzle energy of not more than 300 J; smoothbore longbore; limited defeat.
1.4.2. The main parts of the service firearms.
1.5. Melee weapons.
2. Explosive List
2.1. Pyrotechnic products:
1) termite products, fire-resistant and stop cords;
2) lighting and photo lighting products;
3) signaling devices;
4) fireworks;
5) smoke products;
6) pyroautomatics;
7) pyrotechnic imitation, educational-imitation and other means.
2.2. Explosives:
1) Blisant;
2) Industrial;
3) Initiators;
4) Home-made explosives based on nitrogen compounds and other mixtures with or without initiating means;
5) Perchlorates;
6) Gunpowder pyroxylin, smoky and others.
2.3. Components of explosive devices:
1) Solid propellant charges;
2) Initiation Tools:
mechanical ignition agents;
mechanical detonating means;
actuators based on means of initiation.
2.4. Equipment and other components of explosive devices:
1) equipment drafts; 2) checkers (detonators).
3. A list of other devices, objects and substances in respect of which a ban or restriction on movement to or from a part of the transport safety zone is established
3.1. Items and substances containing hazardous radioactive agents:
compounds and articles with radioactive isotopes;
sources of alpha and neutron radiation; beta radiation sources; sources of gamma and bremsstrahlung; reference alpha sources; exemplary beta radiation sources; sources of gamma radiation (based on isotopes of cesium, cobalt); exemplary x-ray sources; closed radionuclide heat sources; closed radionuclide heat sources based on alpha radiation radionuclides; closed radionuclide heat sources based on beta radiation radionuclides.
3.2. Items and Substances Containing Hazardous Chemicals:
3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone;
A damsit; Nitric acid; Aconite; Aconitine; Ammonia; Acetic anhydride; Arsine; Aceclidine (3-quinuclidinyl acetate);
B i-Zet - Quinuclidyl-3-benzylate (from the English BZ) - 3-quinuclidyl ester of benzylic acid; Hydrogen bromide; Brucin;
B I-gas, Vi-Ex (from English VX), EA 1701 - O-ethyl-S-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonate;
G tungsten exafluoride; Hyoscyamine - base, camphor (L-tropyltropate (camphorate), sulfate (L-tropyltropate (sulfate);
G lifter (1,3-difluoropropanol-2 (1) 70 - 75%, 1-fluoro-3-chloropropanol-2 (2) 10 - 20%); Mustard gas (mustard gas);
W IM liquid (ethyl cellosolve 50%, methanol 50%); Liquid containing sodium chloride, uranyl nitrate, 4-chlorobenzaldehyde;
Z arin and soman; Snake venom;
D tauran;
And zosafrolCarbacholine (N- (beta-carbamoyloxyethyl) -trimethylammonium chloride);
L isergide; Lewisite;
M Aleic Anhydride; Mercaptophos; Methyl alcohol; Arsenic anhydride and its derivatives, including their dosage forms in different dosages; Arsenic anhydride and its derivatives, including their dosage forms in different dosages;
H ovarsenol (5- (3-amino-4-hydroxyphenylarseno) -2-hydroxyanilinomethyl sulfoxylate);
P erfluoroisobutene; Piperonal; Promeran (3-chloro-mercury-2-methoxypropylurea) and its dosage forms in different dosages; Purified bee venom;
P Icin; Metallic mercury as well as mercury salts;
C Afrol; Sulphur dioxide; Sulphuric acid; Hydrogen sulfide; Carbon disulphide; CN (from the Eng. CN) - chloroacetophenone; C-Es (from the English CS) - dinitrile o-chlorobenzylidene malonic acid; Si-Ar (from the English CR) - dibenzoxazepine; Hydrocyanic (hydrocyanic) acid, Cyclone-B and metal cyanides; Scopolamine hydrobromide; Strychnine nitrate and its dosage forms in different dosages; Synthetic ethyl alcohol, technical and food, unsuitable for the production of alcoholic products;
Sum of belladonna alkaloids; Salts of pyrophosphoric acid; Salts of cyanide and rhodanic acids;
T allium and its salts; Nickel tetracarbonyl; Tetraethyl lead and its mixtures with other substances (ethyl fluid and others), except for leaded gasolines; Phosphorus trichloride; Boron trifluoride;
f osgen and diphosgene; Zinc phosphide; White phosphorus (yellow phosphorus); Ferrocyanides; Fluorine and fluorinated strong organic acids; Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acid); Formaldehyde;
X loroform (Trichloromethane); Chlorine and chlorine-substituted strong organic acids; Boron chloride; Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid); Chloropicrin;
C hydrogen ianide; Cyanic and cyanuric acids, substituted fluorinated and chlorinated; Cyanplav; Tsinghonin;
Oxalic acid;
E chiliibuha extract; Ergometrine and its salts; Ergotamine and its salts; Ethyl mercuric chloride; Ethylene oxide; Ethylene glycol.
3.3. Items and substances containing hazardous biological agents:
3.3.1. Bacteria (including rickettsioses and chlamydia):
B acillus anthracis, A22 (anthrax); Bartonella quintana, A79.0 (entrench fever); Brucella species, A23 (brucellosis); Burkholderia mallei, A24.0 (glanders); Burkholderia pseudomallei, A24 (melioidosis);
F ranciscella tularensis, A21 (tularemia);
S almonella typhi, A01.0 (typhoid fever); Shigella species, A03 (shigellosis);
V ibrio cholerae, A00 (cholera);
Y ersinia pestis, A20 (plague);
C oxiella burnetii, A78 (Ku fever);
O rientia tsutsugamushi, A75.3 (tick-borne typhus);
R ickettsia prowazekii, A75 (epidemic typhus); Rickettsia rickettsii, A77.0 (Rocky Mountain spotted fever);
C hlamydia psittaci, A70 (psittacosis).
3.3.2. Fungi:
Coccidiodes immitis, B38 (coccidioidomycosis).
3.3.3. Disease-causing viruses
Huntaan / Korean disease and other types of hemorrhagic fever, A98.5; Other Viral Pneumonia, J12.8;
Crimean hemorrhagic fever (caused by Congo virus), A98.0; Rift Valley Fever, A92.4; Ebola virus disease, A98.3; Marburg virus disease, A98.4; Lymphocytic choriomeningitis, A87.2; Junin, A96.0 (Argentine hemorrhagic fever); Magupo, A96.1 (Bolivian hemorrhagic fever); Lassa fever, A96.2; Tick-borne viral encephalitis / Russian spring-summer encephalitis, A84.0 / A84; Dengue fever, A90 / 91; Yellow fever, A95; Omsk hemorrhagic fever, A98.1; Japanese encephalitis, A83.0; Western equine encephalomyelitis, A83.1; Eastern equine encephalomyelitis, A83.2; Chikungunya virus disease, A92.0; O'Nyong Nyong Fever, A92.1; Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis, A92.2; Variola major, B03 (smallpox); Monkeypox virus infections, B04; Whitepox (a type of smallpox virus); Influenza and pneumonia, J10.11.
3.3.4. Protozoa :
Naeglaeria fowleri, B60.2 (negleriasis); Toxoplasma gondii, B58 (Toxoplasmosis); Schistosoma species, B65 (schistosomiasis).
3.4. Explosive Containers
3.4.1. Civil and service weapon cartridges:
1) Cartridges for civilian self-defense weapons: traumatic action for a long-barreled firearm;
traumatic action for a limited range of firearms (pistols, revolvers, barrelless devices);
gas action;
2) Cartridges of light-sound action;
3) Cartridges for civilian sporting and hunting weapons: firearms with rifled barrel; smooth-bore firearms; pneumatic;
4) Cartridges signal to the weapon: firearms; signal;
5) Cartridges for industrial firearms structurally similar to firearms;
6) Cartridges for service firearms: smooth-bore and rifled short-barreled; limited lesion;
7) Cartridges manufactured only for export in accordance with the technical requirements of the importing countries;
8) Test cartridges: for weapons with a rifled barrel; for smoothbore weapons.
3.5. Products that are structurally similar to weapons, as well as those that can be used when making an ANV as such types of weapons:
1) Firearms;
2) Airguns with muzzle energy greater than 3 J.
3) Melee weapons, including:
brass knuckles of all kinds; throwing weapons; blade, pole, cutting, chopping and cutting, piercing and piercing and cutting weapons with a blade or pointed solid part length of more than 6 cm; shock, chopping or impact-crushing weapons weighing more than 200 grams.