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- Fialka abstract "In cryptography, Fialka (M-125) is the name of a Cold War-era Soviet cipher machine. A rotor machine, the device uses 10 rotors, each with 30 contacts along with mechanical pins to control stepping. It also makes use of a punched card mechanism. "Fialka" means "violet" in Russian. Information regarding the machine was quite scarce until c. 2005 because the device had been kept secret.Fialka contains a five-level paper tape reader on the right hand side at the front of the machine, and a paper tape punch and tape printing mechanism on top. The punched-card input for keying the machine is located on the left hand side. The Fialka requires 24 volt DC power and comes with a separate power supply that accepts power at 100 to 250 VAC, 50–400 Hz.The machine's rotors are labelled with Cyrillic, requiring 30 points on the rotors; this is in contrast to many comparable Western machines with 26-contact rotors, corresponding to the Latin alphabet. The keyboard, at least in the examples of East German origin, had both Cyrillic and Latin markings. There are at least two versions known to exist, the M-125-MN and the M-125-3MN. The M-125-MN had a typewheel that could handle Latin and Cyrilic letters. The M-125-3MN had separate typewheels for Latin and Cyrilic. The M-125-3MN had three modes, single shift letters, double shift with letters and symbols, and digits only, for use with code books and to superencrypt numeric ciphers.".
- Fialka thumbnail FIALKA-overall.jpg?width=300.
- Fialka wikiPageExternalLink m125v5.rar.
- Fialka wikiPageExternalLink mfialka.htm.
- Fialka wikiPageExternalLink crypto-fialka.htm.
- Fialka wikiPageExternalLink russian_m125_fialka.html.
- Fialka wikiPageExternalLink www.w1tp.com.
- Fialka wikiPageExternalLink fialka.
- Fialka wikiPageID "1194986".
- Fialka wikiPageRevisionID "594348393".
- Fialka caption "The advanced Russian cipher machine Fialka has only recently been made known to the public.".
- Fialka classification Rotor_machine.
- Fialka hasPhotoCollection Fialka.
- Fialka industry Military.
- Fialka name "Fialka".
- Fialka powered "Yes".
- Fialka subject Category:Cryptographic_hardware.
- Fialka subject Category:KGB.
- Fialka subject Category:Rotor_machines.
- Fialka subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Fialka subject Category:Soviet_inventions.
- Fialka type Artifact100021939.
- Fialka type Device103183080.
- Fialka type Instrumentality103575240.
- Fialka type Machine103699975.
- Fialka type Object100002684.
- Fialka type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fialka type RotorMachines.
- Fialka type Whole100003553.
- Fialka comment "In cryptography, Fialka (M-125) is the name of a Cold War-era Soviet cipher machine. A rotor machine, the device uses 10 rotors, each with 30 contacts along with mechanical pins to control stepping. It also makes use of a punched card mechanism. "Fialka" means "violet" in Russian. Information regarding the machine was quite scarce until c.".
- Fialka label "Fialka (Maschine)".
- Fialka label "Fialka".
- Fialka label "M-125 Fialka".
- Fialka label "Фиалка М-125".
- Fialka sameAs Fialka_(Maschine).
- Fialka sameAs M-125_Fialka.
- Fialka sameAs m.04gb9c.
- Fialka sameAs Q1120856.
- Fialka sameAs Q1120856.
- Fialka sameAs Fialka.
- Fialka wasDerivedFrom Fialka?oldid=594348393.
- Fialka depiction FIALKA-overall.jpg.
- Fialka isPrimaryTopicOf Fialka.