16.07.2025
Fully Prepared for the Worst-Case Scenario
In light of the tense security situation in Europe, an increasing number of countries are planning to expand their armed forces. ROSE Systemtechnik offers tailored defence enclosures to protect electronic components in military applications. These enclosures are extremely robust, fully customisable down to the smallest detail, and comply with all relevant approvals and certifications.
ROSE’s defence enclosures meet the highest standards and are suitable for use across all branches of the armed forces. Based in Porta Westfalica, North Rhine-Westphalia, the company manufactures both industrial enclosures and Ex control stations for military use. All defence enclosures are certified for use in military environments, including applications in the navy, and meet standards such as ATEX, UL-Ex, INMETRO, UKCA Ex, and Explolabs.
ROSE’s military-grade enclosures are made from aluminium, stainless steel, or polyester and feature high protection ratings (IP66/IP67). To shield against electromagnetic interference, they are equipped with EMC-protected sealing systems. When combined with an aluminium housing, these seals ensure secure and reliable communication.
Stainless steel and aluminium enclosures from ROSE are particularly well-suited for naval applications. The aluminium housings are passivated using a chromic acid (chromium III) immersion bath and feature a low-copper alloy. Stainless steel enclosures, made from V4A/CrNiMo, are inherently ideal for offshore use due to their material properties.
Upon request, ROSE defence enclosures can be coated with NATO-specified paint and are subjected to rigorous environmental and ingress protection testing (in accordance with DIN EN 60529) prior to delivery. These include salt spray tests (DIN EN ISO 9227), outdoor weathering, climate storage, and ESD dissipation tests. ROSE also carries out customer-specific enclosure testing, including internal component integration, upon request. Additional services include customised mechanical processing, painting, and assembly with specified components.
