3. Classes and Lebels of MIL-STD-461G
MIL-STD-461G establishes classes and test levels to define the limits for EMC in various military platforms. These classes and their corresponding limits apply to a wide range of
military vehicles, including:
Ground Vehicles:
Class A: Non-critical systems with moderate emission and immunity requirements.
Class B: Combat vehicles with intermediate emission and immunity requirements.
Class C: Mission-critical systems, such as command and control units, with the strictest emission and immunity requirements.
Aircraft:
Class A: Non-critical avionics and systems meeting moderate limits.
Class B: Critical avionics with intermediate emission control and immunity requirements.
Class C: Vital systems, including flight control and communication equipment, meeting the strictest limits for emission and immunity.
Submarines:
Class A: Non-critical systems with moderate emission and immunity requirements.
Class B: Critical subsystems with intermediate emission control and immunity requirements.
Class C: Vital systems such as navigation and communication equipment, subject to the strictest emission and immunity requirements.