Poland's crypto units receive mobile makeover
The Polish Armed Forces cryptographic capabilities will be on the move by the end 2019 following the award of a multi-million Zloty contract.
The contract, awarded to Polish firm Wojskowe Zakłady Łączności (WZL) on 10 June 2019, is for the Polish Armed Forces’ field cryptographic offices, known as the Polowe Kancelarie Kryptograficzne (PKK), and will be integrated into the chassis of the Jelcz 442.32 4x4 high mobility, medium transport trucks confirmed the Polish MoD.
‘The objective of the contract is to obtain additional functionality of the field cryptographic offices in the area of mobility,’ a Polish MoD spokesperson confirmed to
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