.Gov doesn't mess around with Type 1 crypto.
Had a guy on another forum YEARS ago try and ID a part # that wasn't listed anywhere. It wasn't listed because the part # was a restricted gov only item.
Those of us who knew, told the guy it didn't exist *wink*, don't mess with it, burn it in the fire, etc... Apparently a very common /\/\ radio had been surplussed out, and wasn't demiled properly, leaving a Type 1 crypto board in place.
He called Motorola wanting to know what it was, and Motorola said the same thing 'Doesn't exist, BTW, where did you get it?'..
No one would help him, and we kept telling him to destroy it... He wouldn't.. Then he started asking about keyloading it, then finally said he was gonna sell it for a good profit since they 'don't exist'...
Again, we warned him.. Don't mess with this stuff... and we thought it got through to him..
He disappeared for a couple of weeks..
Apparently, he didn't listen, tried to sell it, then had his door was kicked in @ 3am by the FBI, took all his gear, wanted to know who we was working for, how he got his hands on classified material, etc.
Stupid thing is, the classification of the device changes depending on if a key is already loaded or not.
I wouldn't touch any current/recent .mil gear if I even suspected that Type 1 crypto was used on it.
I found a DMA strategic analysis map of Iraq, Circa Desert Storm, on a CD, when I bought a used computer about 10 YEARS ago... Figured I'd turn it into CID.. Holy mother of God, you'd have thought I was trying to break into Fort Knox. 100 Questions about where I got it, if I had looked at the information, who I shared the information with, etc. and this was just some hi-res sat photos...
Just some insight from a 'been there, done that' guy.