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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of electrical equipment or systems to operate without causing electromagnetic interference to their environment or being susceptible to such interference. As a critical quality benchmark, EMC compliance should be addressed during the initial product design phase through cost-effective countermeasures. By definition, EMC comprises Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Susceptibility (EMS).
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of electrical equipment or systems to operate without causing electromagnetic interference to their environment or being susceptible to such interference. As a cr···
Modern military equipment is highly dependent on electronic systems, from navigation and positioning, communication and command, to precision-guided weapons. Electromagnetic interference can directly weaken combat capabilities by blocking spectrum, misleading signals, or causing physical damage.
In recent years, the low-altitude aircraft industry has experienced explosive growth, with its application scenarios rapidly expanding from traditional military fields to more than 20 vertical sectors including civilian logistics, agricultural plant protection, urban security, and emergency rescue. According to statistics from the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the average daily flights of low-altitude aircraft surged from 120,000 in 2023 to 850,000 in 2025, with an average annual growth rate of 38%. It is projected that the global low-altitude economy market size will exceed $2.1 trillion by 2030.