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BID/60, also called Singlet, was a British encryption machine. It was used by the British intelligence services from around 1949 or 1950 onwards. The system is a rotor machine, and would appear to have used 10 rotors. There are some apparent similarities between this machine and the US / NATO KL-7 device. In 2005, a Singlet machine was exhibited in the Enigma and Friends display at the Bletchley Park museum.

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  • BID/60 (en)
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  • Die Singlet (auch: BID/60) war eine britische Rotor-Chiffriermaschine, die um 1949 und 1950, also während der Frühzeit des Kalten Krieges entwickelt wurde. Sie war als Ersatz für die im Zweiten Weltkrieg eingesetzte Typex und die Combined Cipher Machine (CCM) konzipiert und wurde vom britischen Secret Service bis in die 1980er-Jahre verwendet. (de)
  • BID/60, also called Singlet, was a British encryption machine. It was used by the British intelligence services from around 1949 or 1950 onwards. The system is a rotor machine, and would appear to have used 10 rotors. There are some apparent similarities between this machine and the US / NATO KL-7 device. In 2005, a Singlet machine was exhibited in the Enigma and Friends display at the Bletchley Park museum. (en)
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  • Singlet (en)
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  • A Singlet machine on display at Bletchley Park (en)
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  • Die Singlet (auch: BID/60) war eine britische Rotor-Chiffriermaschine, die um 1949 und 1950, also während der Frühzeit des Kalten Krieges entwickelt wurde. Sie war als Ersatz für die im Zweiten Weltkrieg eingesetzte Typex und die Combined Cipher Machine (CCM) konzipiert und wurde vom britischen Secret Service bis in die 1980er-Jahre verwendet. (de)
  • BID/60, also called Singlet, was a British encryption machine. It was used by the British intelligence services from around 1949 or 1950 onwards. The system is a rotor machine, and would appear to have used 10 rotors. There are some apparent similarities between this machine and the US / NATO KL-7 device. In 2005, a Singlet machine was exhibited in the Enigma and Friends display at the Bletchley Park museum. (en)
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  • BID/60 (en)
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