- KY-3
:"This article is about the telephone system. For other uses, see
KY 3 ."The KY-3 (AN/TSEC-KY-3) is a secure telephone system developed by the U.S.National Security Agency in the early 1960s. The "AN/TSEC" prefix to the model number is a Joint Department of Defense identifier meaning "Army and Navy, Technical Security Device".According to information on display in 2002 at the NSA's
National Cryptologic Museum , the KY-3 provided high fidelitysecure voice over special wideband circuits known as called "4-wire dedicated drops". It was used by executives, diplomats, military leaders and the intelligence community. Some 2500 units were produced between 1965 and 1967 and it was one of the first security devices to use transistors packaged into functional modules. The unit was packaged in a large, greyrelay rack cabinet. The KY-3 was replaced theSTU-I andSTU-II .External links
* [http://www.delusion.org/pix/trips/was-dc/200210/nsa_crypto_museum/ Delusion.org - National Cryptologic Museum pictures]
ee also
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STU-III
*Secure Terminal Equipment
*SCIP
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