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KIV-79 Mode 5 IFF Emulator

KIV-79 Mode 5 IFF Emulator

Modern Non-CCI Mode 5 Test and Evaluation Solution

The next-generation AIMS Mode 5 Identify Friend or Foe Emulator from WebSec is designed as a modern, non-CCI replacement for legacy cryptographic devices.

The emulator can operate in place of a KIV-79 or, when used with the optional adapter, a KIV-77. This provides a flexible and future-ready solution for Mode 5 testing, system integration, training, and evaluation.

Designed for Tel-Instrument Test Sets
The KIV-79 Emulator integrates with the Tel-Instrument T-47/M5 and TS-4530A test sets and supports both flight line and laboratory applications.

Key Capabilities

  • Physically representative of the KIV-79 form factor.
  • Operates as a modern, non-CCI replacement for supported legacy cryptographic devices.
  • Can be used in place of a KIV-79 or with an optional adapter for KIV-77 applications.
  • Supports Flight Line Test Mode.
  • Integrates with Tel-Instrument T-47/M5 and TS-4530A avionics test sets.
  • Mimics KIV-79 Crypto Host Serial Interface protocol behavior during power-up, initialization, and traffic operation.
  • Interoperates with other compatible Mode 5 emulators.
  • Displays AIMS 04-900A Mode 5 messages in a human-readable format.
  • Optional Active-Pro integration provides additional Mode 5 signal analysis capability for advanced test environments.

Applications

The KIV-79 Emulator is suitable for military flight line testing, laboratory evaluation, system integration, maintenance training, engineering development, and other controlled Mode 5 test applications.

Export Control Notice

This product and related software, technical data, documentation, and Mode 5 information are subject to United States export control laws and regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations where applicable.

Export, re-export, transfer, or release to a foreign person may require prior authorization from the U.S. Department of State. Applicable classification includes ITAR Section 121.1, Category XI(c)(5)(ii).

Controlled software, technical data, and documentation are not available for unrestricted public download. Please contact Tel-Instrument Sales, Product Support, or an authorized representative for assistance.

Overview

The WEBSEC IFF Mode 5 Emulator is a non-CCI cryptographic emulator designed for development, integration, maintenance, and verification of modern Mode 5 IFF systems.

When used with the Tel-Instrument T-47/M5 or TS-4530A, the emulator provides a flexible platform for validating Mode 5 operation without requiring operational cryptographic hardware.

The emulator supports both laboratory and flight line environments, making it an ideal solution for engineering organizations, military depots, system integrators, and OEM manufacturers.

Features

  • Designed for Mode 5 IFF testing and integration
  • Basedon the KIV-79 Applique'
  • Compatible with Tel-Instrument T-47/M5 and TS-4530A
  • Supports laboratory and field testing
  • Human-readable Mode 5 message display
  • Flight Line Test Mode support
  • Non-CCI design simplifies handling requirements
  • Integrates with the KIV-77 Adapter for legacy applications

For pricing and availability, contact Tel-Instrument Sales.

"This product is controlled for export under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). A license from the U.S. Department of State is required prior to the export of this product from the United States. Section ITAR 121.1.XI.5.ii."

 
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