KY-57

portable, tactical cryptographic device
class practices Q6341720
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KY-57

Summary

KY-57 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[1]

Key Facts

  • KY-57's operator is recorded as NATO[2].
  • KY-57's operator is recorded as United States Armed Forces[3].
  • KY-57's subclass of is recorded as secure cryptoprocessor[4].
  • KY-57's subclass of is recorded as Controlled Cryptographic Item[5].
  • KY-57's part of is recorded as VINSON[6].
  • KY-57's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0156tf[7].
  • KY-57's NATO Stock Number is recorded as 5810-00-434-3644[8].

Why It Matters

KY-57 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[1]

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