EMC Technologies’ Melbourne and Sydney and also EMC Bayswater (south-east Melbourne) laboratories provide NATA accredited Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) MIL-STD testing of military equipment to MIL-STD 461 B, C, D, E, F & G. The scope includes most test requirements and methods called up by MIL-STD 461/2, allowing defence agencies, contractors and defence suppliers to prove compliance with the stringent EMC limits imposed on defence equipment and systems.
MIL-STD-461 prior version F (published in 1999) was split into two coordinated documents MIL-STD-461 (limits) and MIL-STD-462 (test methods). After MIL-STD 461F both limits and methods were combined into a single standard. These documents used by the Army, Air force and Navy as a baseline to standardize EMC design and test requirements for equipment and systems. They provide a standardized set of interference control and test requirements which form a common basis for assessing the EMC characteristics. They include conducted emissions, radiated emissions, conducted susceptibility, and radiated susceptibility requirements.
Our MIL-STD testing facilities in Melbourne and Sydney include large semi-anechoic chambers that accommodate large vehicles, systems and equipment as well as small military devices.

