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Date: | Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:43:48 +0100 |
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Hi All,
I heard sereral times on this forum that military products are exempt
from the ROHS, which to my interpretation of the regulation is not 100%
correct: the ROHS just doesn't mention them as products for which it is
applicable.
But what if a military product also happens to be a communication
device (let's say a ruggedized cellphone or notepad computer), would
this be treated as an exempt military product, or as a product in the
category "IT and telecommunications equipment".
And who has the authority to decide on this?
Best Regards,
Daan Terstegge
PCB Assembly Department
Thales Land&Joint Systems
Tel: +31(0)35 524 8297
Fax: +31(0)35 524 8181
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