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TCC expands Military and Law Enforcement Voice Security product line with the HSE 6000 SEAL, Multi-Platform Intercom System (ICS) Voice Encryptor
[September 18, 2017]

TCC expands Military and Law Enforcement Voice Security product line with the HSE 6000 SEAL, Multi-Platform Intercom System (ICS) Voice Encryptor


CONCORD, Mass., Sept. 18, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Technical Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:TCCO), an International Communication Security Company, announces the addition of the “HSE 6000 SEAL” (Sea, Air and Land), Multi-Platform Intercom System (ICS) Voice Encryptor to its DSP 9000 and HSE 6000 Military and Law Enforcement Voice Security product line. The HSE 6000 SEAL builds upon the very successful DSP 9000 and the HSE 6000 LMR (Land Mobile Radio) End-to-End voice encryption technology, maintaining the 9000 robust performance as well as the LMR simplicity of use. The HSE 6000 SEAL is a Body-Worn, Vest-Mounted, Battery-Powered, Small and Light in-line voice security device purposefully designed to seamlessly integrate with Naval, Airborne and Ground Intercom Systems (ICS). Connecting directly between the crew helmet and the ICS, the SEAL adds support for binaural (stereo) earphone audio reception, RED Hot-MIC ICS audio transmission pass-through, battery safety bypass, and Type 1-like Cipher Transmission START/END audio notifications.

The HSE 6000 SEAL is participating in ongoing operational evaluations, and has already been tested on many aircraft, including Aérospatiale SA330 Puma, AgustaWestland AW139, Bell 407, Boeing AH-64 (D/E) Apache and CH-47 Chinook, Eurocopter AS565 Panther and AS332 Super Puma, Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk, and MIL MI-17 and MI-28 hlicopters.



Powered by TCC’s X NCrypt® End-to-End Cross Network Cryptography technology, our Military and Law Enforcement DSP 9000 and HSE 6000 Voice Security products close the security gap between incompatible radios and telephones, securing voice communication across HF, VHF, UHF and SATCOM frequencies; between Analog, Digital and SDR radios; between Analog, Digital and VoIP telephones; and across radios and telephone networks.

The SEAL is ideal for securing Coalition Forces’ tactical communications on Counter-Terrorism operations.


Fidel Camero, Director of Wireless Products at TCC, said, “We are proud of this new addition to our product line, enabling our customers to have a Multi-Force, Multi-Platform, Rapid Response & Deployment COMSEC option for in-vehicle and dismounted tactical operations.”

About Technical Communications Corporation
For over 50 years, TCC has specialized in superior-grade secure communications systems and customized solutions, supporting our CipherONE® best-in-class criteria, to protect highly sensitive voice, data and video transmitted over a wide range of networks. Government entities, military agencies and corporate enterprises in 115 countries have selected TCC's proven security to protect their communications. Learn more: www.tccsecure.com.

Statements made in this press release or as may otherwise be incorporated by reference herein constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include but are not limited to statements regarding anticipated operating results, future earnings, and the ability to achieve growth and profitability. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including but not limited to the effect of foreign political unrest; domestic and foreign government policies and economic conditions; future changes in export laws or regulations; changes in technology; the ability to hire, retain and motivate technical, management and sales personnel; the risks associated with the technical feasibility and market acceptance of new products; changes in telecommunications protocols; the effects of changing costs, exchange rates and interest rates; and the Company's ability to secure adequate capital resources. Such risks, uncertainties and other factors could cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. For a more detailed discussion of the risks facing the Company, see the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended July 1, 2017, April 1, 2017 and December 31, 2016, and its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 1, 2016 filed with the Commission and the “Risk Factors” section included therein.

Michael P. Malone
Chief Financial Officer
(978) 287-5100
www.tccsecure.com


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