I read in !emc-pstc that Speakman, Jim <[email protected]>
wrote (in <[email protected]
.uk>) about 'CE marking/testing of military equipment' on Fri, 1 Nov
2002:
>To add to this discussion, I would point out to you the proposals of the
>Working Group Low Voltage Directive (LDV Update.2 Working Document), which
>proposes, within Section 7(2), Quote:  ANNEX II EQUIPMENT AND PHENOMENA
>OUTSIDE TH SCOPE OF THE DIRECTIVE:  This directive shall not apply to the
>following equipment: (a) Electrical equipment specially designed for
>military or police purposes. (b).....Unquote.
>
>If it is assumed that that proposal is accepted, then that will effectively
>eliminate any requirement to CE Mark military equipment.

No, of course not, because the EMC Directive still applies and that
requires CE marking.
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