PUBLIC LAW 98-94—SEPT. 24, 1983 97 STAT. 623 LIMITATIONS ON FUNDS FOR THE NAVY SEC. 203. (a) Of the amount authorized in section 201 for the Navy (including the Marine Corps)— (1) $24,000,000 is available only for continued development of the Rankine Cycle Energy Recovery (RACER) system to ensure compatibility of the RACER system with all ships of the DDG-51 class, including the lead ship; (2) $20,000,000 is available only for the antiradiation projec- tile program; (3) $72,593,000 is available only for the Mark 92 fire control system; (4) $10,000,000 is available only for a derivative of the Stand- ard Missile II to be used for the Navy outer air battle mission; and (5) $1,470,000 is available only for the evaluation of a wing-lift system for Navy utility craft. (b)(1) None of the amount appropriated pursuant to the authoriza- tion in section 201 for the Navy may be used for full-scale engineer- ing development of the AN/UYK-43 and AN/UYK-44 computers until the Secretary of Defense provides to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a plan for the introduction and integration of advanced microelectronic computers into weapons systems. (2) None of the amount appropriated pursuant to the authoriza- tion in section 201 for the Navy may be used for the Navy Mid- Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser program. Computerization plan, submittal to congressional committees. LIMITATIONS ON FUNDS FOR THE AIR FORCE SEC. 204. (a) Of the amount authorized in section 201 for the Air Force— (1) $60,000,000 is available for the Strategic Laser System Technology program, of which $40,000,000 is available only for the development by the Air Force Space Command of the visible/ultraviolet short wavelength laser program; (2) not less than $22,477,000 is available for research and development of Training and Simulation Technology; and (3) $20,000,000 is available only for the development of termi- nally guided and sensor-fused submunitions for the Air Force deep strike mission. (b) None of the amount appropriated pursuant to the authoriza- tion in section 201 for the Air Force may be used for continued development of the Airborne Laser Laboratory. LIMITATIONS ON FUNDS FOR THE DEFENSE AGENCIES SEC. 205. (a) Of the amount authorized in section 201 for the Defense Agencies— (1) not less than $65,000,000 is available only for research, development, test, and evaluation of free-electron and other short wavelength (excluding blue-green) lasers; (2) $33,100,000 is available only for the particle-beam technology program, including modifications to the advanced test accelerator required for free-electron laser research; and (3) $22,000,000 is available only for a joint Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Department of Energy project for
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