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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

PUBLIC LAW 99-145—NOV. 8, 1985

99 STAT. 603

PART C—NAVY PROGRAM LIMITATIONS SEC. 131. A6 A I R C R A F T R E W I N G PROGRAM

(a) AUTHORIZED PROGRAM.—The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to carry out a program to replace the wings of the A6 aircraft. The amount obhgated to carry out such program during fiscal year 1985 may not exceed $240,000,000. OJ) REQUIRED WARRANTY.—Funds may be obligated for the program authorized by subsection (a) only under a firm fixed-price contract which includes a warranty guaranteeing a wing fatigue life of at least 8,800 hours. (c) AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS.—There are hereby authorized to be transferred to, and merged with, amounts appropriated for procurement for aircraft for the Navy for fiscal year 1985, to the extent provided in appropriation Acts, $240,000,000 for the program authorized by subsection (a). Such amount shall be derived from amounts appropriated for procurement of aircraft for the Navy for fiscal years before fiscal year 1986 as follows: (1) $103,000,000 shall be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal years before fiscal year 1985 remaining available for obligation. (2) $137,000,000 shall be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1985 remaining available for obligation. SEC. 132. LIMITATIONS ON NAVY AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT

Funds appropriated for fiscal year 1986 for aircraft for the Navy— (1) may not be obligated for procurement of A6E aircraft until the Secretary of the Navy certifies to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives that the wing for the A6E aircraft to be procured is warranted for at least a 4,000-hour test-equivalent fatigue life; and (2) may be obligated for procurement of F14 aircraft only for aircraft that are configured so as to incorporate the FllO engine. PART D — A I R FORCE PROGRAM LIMITATIONS SEC. 141. MX MISSILE PROGRAM

(a) LIMITATIONS ON FY86 MX PROGRAM.—(1) Not more than 12 MX missiles may be procured with funds appropriated or otherwise made available in an appropriation law for fiscal year 1986 for the procurement of missiles for the Air Force. (2) Of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available in an appropriation law for fiscal year 1986 for the procurement of missiles for the Air Force— (A) $1,746,000,000 shall be available only for the procurement of 12 MX missiles and related weapons system and support costs; and (B) $105,000,000 shall be available only for the procurement of initial spares for the MX missile program. (b) LIMITATIONS ON DEPLOYMENT AND BASING OF MX

MISSILES.—(1)

The number of MX missiles deployed at any time in existing Minuteman silos may not exceed 50. (2) Funds appropriated pursuant to this or any other Act may not be used—