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Tiger XS is a personal encryptor that can be used to protect mobile and fixed communications, introduced in 2005 by Sectra Communications AB in Linköping (Sweden). The device is used by several governments and is approved for communication up to the level of (NATO) SECRET.

Tiger XS is an external dervice that is connected to a (mobile) phone via Bluetooth. It can be used on GSM, PSTN, ISDN, IP and satellite networks. It was succeeded in 2013 by the Sectra Tiger 7401.   

Versions
  • Tiger/R XS
    Restricted

  • Tiger/S XS
    Secret
Specifications
Tiger/S XS
  • Device
    Bluetooth encryptor
  • Purpose
    Secure voice, SMS and data calls
  • Manufacturer
    Sectra
  • Model
    Tiger/S XS
  • Year
    2005
  • Networks
    GSM, PSTN, ISDN, IP
  • Successor
    Tiger 7401
  • Classification
    SECRET, SECRET UE, NATO SECRET
  • Authentication
    SIM + PIN code
  • MCM reference
    MCM-0129-2008
  • Battery
    LiPo (rechargeable)
  • Standby
    24 hours (power save mode: 150 hours)
  • Talk time
    7 hours
  • Compatibility
    Sectra Tiger 7401
  • Dimensions
    118 × 68 × 22 mm
  • Weight
    130 g
Users
  • Denmark
  • Netherlands
  • Sweden
  • EU 1
  • NATO
  1. In 2011 the Tiger XS was used in 17 European countries.
Documentation
  1. Sectra Tiger XS Brochure
    Sectra Communications AB. 2008.

  2. Sectra Tiger XS Gebruikershandleiding (Dutch)
    Sectra Communications AB. 2007.
References
  1. NATO, Sectra Tiger/S XS
    Updated 18 February 2015.
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