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{{r|Electronic warfare}}


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{{r|Low probability of intercept}}
 
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{{r|Bulk encryption}}
{{r|Cellular telephony}}
{{r|Electronic attack}}
{{r|Electronic intelligence}}
{{r|Electronic protection}}
{{r|Electronic warfare}}
{{r|Enhanced Position Location Reporting System}}
{{r|F-15E Strike Eagle}}
{{r|HAVE QUICK II}}
{{r|Information security}}
{{r|Joint Tactical Information Distribution System}}
{{r|Joint Tactical Information Distribution System}}
{{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
{{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
{{r|Low probability of intercept}}
{{r|Multistatic}}
{{r|PRC-25}}
{{r|PRC-25}}
{{r|Random number}}
{{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
{{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
{{r|HAVE QUICK II}}
{{r|Spread spectrum}}
{{r|Spread spectrum}}
{{r|Squad tactical radio}}
{{r|Squad tactical radio}}
{{r|ULQ-30}}
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{{r|Random number}}
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