Good morning!

I am faced with coming up  with a regulatory strategy for equipment that
will be sold to a foreign military (member of the EU). The equipment is
entirely military and has military unique attributes. The products range
from battery operated hand held devices to laptops  that can use a battery
adapter which plugs into the mains. 
All units have LI-ION batteries and High voltage inverters for powering the
LCD backlight. 
Some have a standard PCMIA card slot which will allow the user to install a
commercial modem if he chooses. We do not provide this card

I have reviewed the LVD and EMC directives and find no exclusion for
military equipment. Is there?

What other directives may be applicable?

Thanks in advance

Judd Stewart
Northrop Grumman
San Diego Calif.

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