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Test your own exclusive weapon
Test your own exclusive weapon, Total:8 items.
In the international standard classification, Test your own exclusive weapon involves: Protection against crime, Protective equipment, Air quality, Electrical accessories, Rotating machinery.
RU-GOST R, Test your own exclusive weapon
- GOST R 51611-2000 Special purpose rounds for self-defense tubeless fire-arms (complex "OSA"). General technical requirements. Safety requirements and test methods
- GOST R 50741-1995 Gas self-defence arms. Gas pistols, revolvers, shoot devices and tubeless arms. Safety requirements. Types and methods of control during safety certification tests
BELST, Test your own exclusive weapon
- STB GOST R 50741-2002 Gas self-defence arms. Gas pistols, revolvers, shoot devices and tubeless arms. Safety requirements. Types and methods of control during safety certification tests
- STB GOST R 50743-2002 Self-defence gas arms. Mechanical prayers, gas-pressure and other devices with teary or irritating materials. Safety requirements. Types and methods of control during safety certificating tests
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Test your own exclusive weapon
- ISO 21924-2:2017 Protective equipment for martial arts — Part 2: Additional requirements and test methods for instep protectors, shin protectors and forearm protectors
PT-IPQ, Test your own exclusive weapon
- NP ISO 10155:2000 Stationary source emissions Automated monitoring of mass concentrations of particules Performance characteristics,test methods and specifications
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Test your own exclusive weapon
- IEEE Std C37.13.1a-2010 Definite-purpose switching devices for use in metal-enclosed low-voltage power circuit breaker switchgear; Amendment 1: Revise short-circuit rating and test requirement
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), Test your own exclusive weapon
- IEC 2/1696/DTS:2013 IEC/TS 60034-2-3: Rotating electrical machines - Part 2-3: Specific test methods for determining losses and efficiency of converter-fed AC induction motors