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Tactical Cross Domain Audio Security Systems – CDAS

The Cross-Domain Router (CDR) and the Cross-Domain Switch (CDS) together provide a Cross-Domain Audio System solution allowing audio integration of unclassified radios when connected in an accrediated internal communications system.

The purpose of the Cross-Domain Router is to route bi-directional audio channels to and from different non-classified (up to a maximum of three) radios to its crew members (up to a maximum of two) in the vehicle.  This allows the operator the capability of monitoring and controlling the vehicles radios and any attached non-classified radios whilst simulteneously maintaining safety and control via the intercom system.

The system, comprising of 3 intuative boxes, handles radio transmission and reception from classified to unclassified whilst not compromising the security accreditation.

Physical separation between the radios is achieved with no perceptible crosstalk between them. This includes ensuring the design maintains this separation even in the event of a failure.

CDAS removes the constraint of the operator having to remove their headset and connect to other equipment to monitor audio services; losing access to the vehicle intercom, classified radios and audio vehicle alarms.

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    Features & Specs

    • Part Number:

      VQ90502-05 – CDS

    • VQ90502-06 - CDR

    • NSN:

      5830-99-845-4722 – CDS

    • 5895-99-482-1035 - CDR

    • Weight:

      1.4Kg – CDS

    • 2.0Kg - CDR

    • Dimensions:

      160 x 120 x 80mm - CDS

    • 200 x 140 x 96mm - CDR