- family of cipher machines
- семейство шифровальных машин.
English-Russian cryptological dictionary . 2014.
English-Russian cryptological dictionary . 2014.
Lorenz cipher — Tunny redirects here. For the fish, see Tuna. The Lorenz SZ 40 and SZ 42 ( Schlüsselzusatz , meaning cipher attachment ) were German cipher machines used during World War II for teleprinter circuits. British codebreakers, who referred to… … Wikipedia
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