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CE Marking Military Equipment
In common with other national legislation in the EU, the UK EMC regulations (SI 2006/3418), implementing the EMC Directive into national law, does not contain an exemption for military equipment that was previously included in implementation of old directive 89/336/EEC. As a result Military Equipment must comply with the EMC Directive unless subject to an explicit exemption.
As fixing the CE mark to a product is a declaration that the product complies with all applicable directives, manufacturers of military equipment now have to ensure that products comply with relevant EMC, safety, radio spectrum or other applicable requirements prior to CE marking and placing the product on the market or into service,>
How we can help
- Perform GAP analysis on difference between contractural Military requirements and requirements of applicablesCE marking directives,
- Advise on and/or peform additional tests needed and/or write technical justification where additional testing is not required
- Write Technical Files required by relevant directives.
- Provide experienced staff with current UK DVA security clearance
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