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Guidance: Open general export licence software and source code for military goods

Export Control Organisation

January 19
13:30 2024

Revoked: Open general export licence software and source code for military goods (in force from September2022)

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This open general export licence (OGEL) allows, subject to certain conditions, the export of a wide range of software and source codes for military goods.

Reporting requirements

This OGEL is subject to reporting requirements under the open licence returns transparency initiative.

Revoked licences

The most recent revoked licences are available in the documents section.

You can find older revoked versions of the open general export licence (software and source code for military goods) on the National Archives website.

You can find older revoked versions of the open general export licence (software and source code for military goods) from June 2019) on the National Archives website.

Published 30 June 2011
Last updated 19 January 2024 +show all updates
  1. Licence amended to remove Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger as permissible destinations.

  2. The open general export licence software and source code for military goods - from June 2019 has been revoked as it is no longer required.

  3. Open general export licence (software and source code for military goods) has been revised to clarify that it is available for registration.

  4. These licences have been amended to take into account changes to the list of defence-related products.

  5. Clarity on who can use this licence.

  6. Licence republished following addition of control list entry ML21.b.4.

  7. Republished to clarify that an approved F1686 can be considered a written letter of approval from MOD.

  8. Venezuela added to the list of non-valid destinations following EU sanctions against that country imposed on 13 November 2017.

  9. Changes to destinations in schedule 2: Central African Republic added, Serbia and Montenegro liste

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