This standard serves as a foundational "procedural" document for the Russian defense sector. Unlike standards that provide specific technical limits (like decibel levels), ГОСТ В 25232-82 focuses on the required to prevent radio interference between co-located systems.
It defines the official procedures for ensuring EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) during the design and deployment of electronic systems. According to the First Mechanical Engineering Portal , it is categorized under "Calculation and Design Norms". This standard serves as a foundational "procedural" document
Because this is a restricted "military" standard, it is not typically available for public download on standard legal portals like Gost.ru . However, you can find information about its categorization and metadata on specialized industry portals: According to the First Mechanical Engineering Portal ,
It provides a rigid, clear framework for ensuring that complex electronic systems (on ships, aircraft, or ground vehicles) don't interfere with one another. It is essential for compliance in state defense contracts. It is essential for compliance in state defense contracts
is a specialized military standard (indicated by the "В" index) titled "Electromagnetic Compatibility of Radio-Electronic Equipment. Procedure for Ensuring Electromagnetic Compatibility" (Russian: Совместимость радиоэлектронных средств электромагнитная. Порядок обеспечения электромагнитной совместимости ).
Due to its "В" designation, the full text is usually handled through secure document channels at defense enterprises or via specialized libraries that manage classified or restricted technical documentation. Overview Review
It is frequently cited in professional development courses for defense industry engineers, such as those listed by SDS-VR , focusing on electronic protection requirements during research and development (R&D) stages.