Frequently Asked Questions
What does EAR99 classification mean for the NVM-SKD-KIT?
EAR99 means the NVM-SKD-KIT is not listed on the Commerce Control List (CCL) and does not require an export license unless it’s being shipped to embargoed countries, end users of concern, or for prohibited end uses.
Does the NVM-SKD-KIT include an image intensifier tube?
No, the NVM-SKD-KIT includes all parts of the MUM-14 Monocular except the image intensifier tube, which is sold separately and may have additional regulations.
Are there any restrictions on who can purchase ITAR-controlled components?
Yes, ITAR-controlled components can only be sold to U.S. persons or entities, as defined by ITAR regulations, unless proper export authorization is obtained.
What should I do if I want to repair or replace parts for my MUM-14?
Replacement parts for the MUM-14 can be purchased domestically. Ensure you comply with ITAR regulations if the parts are ITAR-controlled.
Can I use third-party accessories with the MUM-14?
While some third-party accessories may be compatible, it is recommended to use manufacturer-approved parts to maintain compliance and ensure optimal performance.
Is an EAR99 classification the same as being unrestricted?
No, while EAR99 parts do not require an export license in most cases, they are still subject to U.S. export control laws and cannot be exported to embargoed countries or prohibited users.
Does the MUM-14 Monocular require special documentation for domestic purchase?
Yes, upon purchase, Nivisys will provide Form FM407, which the user must complete to acknowledge the ITAR classification and ensure compliance with U.S. regulations.