An answer for you is in the document " Guide to the implementation of
directives based on the new approach an the global approach".
The document is available on the Internet and can be downloaded from the
Europa server at the following address:

http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/newapproach/newapproach.htm

At page 15 you can read:
"Products specially or exclusively intended for military or
police purposes are explicitly excluded from the scope of
certain New Approach directives. For the other directives,
Member States may, under certain conditions, exclude from
their field of application according to Article 296 of the EC
Treaty, products intended specifically for military purposes."

In your case (normal circumstances, not exclusively military) I think you
have to CE mark your equipment.

L. Catello


----- Original Message -----
From: Alexandru Guidea <gui...@cae.com>
To: <emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org>
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 10:12 PM
Subject: CE marking of equipment for military facilities


>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Need your expert opinion regarding the obligation to CE mark commercial
> equipment (installation) intended to be used in foreign military bases on
> European soil, assuming compliance with equivalent MIL/DEF standards is
not
> required. Under "normal" circumstances, this equipment would be CE marked
to
> LVD, Machinery, and EMC Directives.
>
> Thanks,
> Alexandru Guidea
>
> CAE Inc.
> Montreal, Canada
>
>
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