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** KG-255 [1 Gbit/s]<ref>[http://www.viasat.com/government-communications/information-assurance/altasec-kg-255 ViaSat KG-255]</ref>
* [[General Dynamics]]' [[TACLANE]] KG-175<ref name=ge>[http://www.gdc4s.com/taclane-1g-(kg-175g).html General Dynamics TACLANE Encryptor (KG-175)]</ref>
*Airbus Defence & Space ECTOCRYP Transparent Cryptography <ref>[http://www.cassidian.com/pl/web/guest/1307 Ectocrypt Blue by Cassidian, an EADS Company]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cassidian.com/en_US/web/guest/cassidian-unveils-ectocryp-yellow |titlearchive-url=CASSIDIAN https://archive.is/20131118073910/http://www.cassidian.com/en_US/web/guest/cassidian-unveils-ectocryp-yellow ECTOCRYP YELLOW|dead-url=yes |archive-date=September 2013-11-18 }}{{dead link|datetitle=AprilCASSIDIAN 2017unveils |bot=InternetArchiveBotECTOCRYP YELLOW |fix-attempteddate=yesSeptember 2013 }}</ref>
 
Three of these devices are compliant to the HAIPE IS v3.0.2 specification while the remaining devices use the HAIPE IS version 1.3.5, which has a couple of notable limitations: no support for [[routing protocols]] or open [[network management]].