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AN/PYQ-10

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Between 2005 and 2007, the U.S. Army budget included funds for over 24,000 SKL units. The estimated price for FY07 was $ 1708 each. When released in May 2005, the price was $ 1695 each. This price includes the unit and the internal encryptor card.
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Crypto Ignition Key. The SKL is backward-compatible with existing End Cryptographic Units (ECU) and forward-compatible with future security equipment and systems, including NSA's
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Data Transfer Device (DTD). The PYQ-10 provides all the functions currently resident in the CYZ-10 and incorporates new features that provide streamlined management of COMSEC
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An E-8 crew member entering data using an AN/PYQ-10 before a flight
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http://www.tobyhanna.army.mil/about/news/cryptographic%20keys.html
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Simple Key Loader (SKL) is a ruggedized, portable, hand-held
62:(SOI). Cryptographic functions are performed by an embedded 151:List of military electronics of the United States 48:Science Applications International Corporation 8: 186:Military radio systems of the United States 176:National Security Agency encryption devices 191:Military equipment introduced in the 2000s 181:Military electronics of the United States 91: 58:, Electronic Protection (EP) data, and 7: 139:2005 US Army Weapons System Handbook 14: 1: 171:Encryption device accessories 76:Key Management Infrastructure 60:Signal Operating Instructions 46:, with software developed by 134:Sierra Nevada SKL spec sheet 116:. Dept of the Army. Feb 2006 207: 44:Sierra Nevada Corporation 68:National Security Agency 66:card developed by the 24: 22: 16:Handheld fill device 25: 42:and then sold to 198: 126: 125: 123: 121: 115: 107: 101: 96: 206: 205: 201: 200: 199: 197: 196: 195: 156: 155: 147: 130: 129: 119: 117: 113: 109: 108: 104: 97: 93: 88: 40:Ralph Osterhout 17: 12: 11: 5: 204: 202: 194: 193: 188: 183: 178: 173: 168: 166:Key management 158: 157: 154: 153: 146: 143: 142: 141: 136: 128: 127: 102: 90: 89: 87: 84: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 203: 192: 189: 187: 184: 182: 179: 177: 174: 172: 169: 167: 164: 163: 161: 152: 149: 148: 144: 140: 137: 135: 132: 131: 112: 106: 103: 100: 95: 92: 85: 83: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 31: 21: 118:. Retrieved 105: 94: 80: 28: 26: 36:fill device 160:Categories 86:References 120:11 August 52:AN/CYZ-10 145:See Also 32:/PYQ-10 72:KSD-64 64:KOV-21 114:(PDF) 122:2012 27:The 56:key 162:: 78:. 30:AN 124:.

Index


AN
fill device
Ralph Osterhout
Sierra Nevada Corporation
Science Applications International Corporation
AN/CYZ-10
key
Signal Operating Instructions
KOV-21
National Security Agency
KSD-64
Key Management Infrastructure
http://www.tobyhanna.army.mil/about/news/cryptographic%20keys.html
"Committee Staff Procurement Backup Book Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Budget Estimates"
Sierra Nevada SKL spec sheet
2005 US Army Weapons System Handbook
List of military electronics of the United States
Categories
Key management
Encryption device accessories
National Security Agency encryption devices
Military electronics of the United States
Military radio systems of the United States
Military equipment introduced in the 2000s

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