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Viewing cable 08MOSCOW2795, EXTRANCHECK: POST-SHIPMENT VERIFICATION:

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08MOSCOW2795 2008-09-17 06:30 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Moscow
VZCZCXYZ0021
PP RUEHWEB

DE RUEHMO #2795 2610630
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 170630Z SEP 08
FM AMEMBASSY MOSCOW
TO RUCPDOC/USDOC WASHDC PRIORITY
INFO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0016
RHMFIUU/US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS MOSCOW 002795 
 
SIPDIS 
 
USDOC FOR 532/OEA/M.HAMES/L.RITTER 
USDOC FOR 3150/USFCS/OIO/CEENIS/MCOSTA 
USDOC FOR 532/OEE/MO'BRIEN 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: BEXP ETRD ETTC RS
SUBJECT: EXTRANCHECK: POST-SHIPMENT VERIFICATION: 
RADEL LTD, 20 NOVAYA BASMANNAYA ST., MOSCOW, RUSSIA, 
LICENSE NO. NLR 
 
REFTEL: USDOC 04949 
 
1. Unauthorized disclosure of the information provided 
below is prohibited by Section 12C of the Export 
Administration Act. 
 
2. Reftel 1 requested a Post-shipment verification to 
determine the legitimacy and reliability of the end- 
user, Radel Ltd, 20 Novaya Basmannaya St., Moscow, 
Russia. The company is listed on BIS license 
application: NLR as the ultimate consignee of fifteen 
(15) model no. TGA2502-EPU, a 2.8. watt gallium 
arsenide power amplifier operating in the 6 - 18 GHZ 
frequency range.  ECCN 3A001. Controlled for national 
security (NS), anti-terrorism (AT), missile technology 
(MT) and nuclear proliferation (NP) reasons. The 
exporter is Triquint Semiconductor, 500 W. Renner 
Road, Richardson, TX. 
 
3. On September 16, 2008, Export Control Attach Peter 
Liston conducted the requested post-shipment 
verification with Radel Ltd, of 20 Novaya Basmannaya 
St., Moscow, Russia. The PSV was conducted at the 
office of ProExCom, 14 Prospect Kutuzova, Suite 34, 
Moscow, Russia.  The Export Control Attach met with 
Vladimir Davidenko, Section Head with Radel Ltd, and 
Igor Samusev, General Director of ProExCom. 
 
4. Radel Ltd., is a wholly own Russian company 
established approximately 12 years ago and has almost 
80 employees.  Vladimir Davidenko has been with Radel 
Ltd just over one year.  Davidenko stated that Radel 
Ltd's primary line of business is the sale of 
electronics equipment to the Russian market.  ProExCom 
is an importer of electronic equipment for the Russian 
market. 
 
 
5. Davidenko stated that a little more than two years 
ago Radel Ltd received an order from the Russian 
Ministry for Emergency Situations, MES, for 
communications equipment that could link their 
emergency vehicles and rescue teams together.  Radel 
Ltd, through ProExCom, purchased the subject commodity 
from Triquint Semiconductor of Texas.  The equipment 
was received 2 years ago and immediately placed in 
operation without problems.  The subject commodity was 
therefore not available for inspection to the ECO. 
 
6. Both Davidenko of Radel Ltd and Samusev of ProExCom 
were knowledgeable of the subject commodity, answered 
all of the ECO questions and showed no signs of 
impropriety. 
 
7. Recommendations: Post recommends Radel Ltd, 20 
Novaya Basmannaya St., Moscow, Russia as reliable 
recipients of sensitive U.S. origin commodities. 
(FCS MOSCOW/JMARKS/PLISTON) 
BEYRLE