Delaire is able to custom manufacture military cable assemblies to any length and in any configuration. Custom breakouts are easily accommodated. Some connector styles are listed below:
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TFOCA-II® is the second-generation Tactical Fiber Optic Cable Assembly (TFOCA) connector. It possesses all the functional/performance attributes of the original TFOCA. Enhancements include 4-channel configuration and the use of commercially available 2.5mm zirconia ceramic ferrules. The TFOCA-II® connector can use an optional mounted polishing puck, which allows the connector termini to be re-polished without disassembling the connector.
Single mode TFOCA-II® connectors are ideal for today’s high bandwidth and broadband applications based upon exclusive angle polish at six degrees. This guarantees low back reflection (<-50dB) through thousands of mates/de-mates and even when the connectors are unmated.
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M28876 - Delaire USA manufactures ruggedized cable assemblies using M28876 cylindrical fiber optic connectors designed and qualified to military specifications. These cable assemblies use rugged multipart connectors that are for deployable, shipboard, outdoor and fixed single- or multi-mode requirements. The connectors are designed to provide the best performance in adverse environmental conditions such as found in the shipbuilding industry, undersea, Navy and Coast Guard. They are available in five channel sizes (4, 6, 8, 18 and 31) in a plated aluminum or stainless steel finish. The COTS version is built to the same standard as the military version, but the COTS version can be configured for hybrid or standard applications and for a broader range of cable sizes.
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M38999 - Delaire USA manufactures ruggedized cable assemblies using M38999 cylindrical fiber optic connectors designed and qualified to military specifications. Like the M28876 connectors, the M38999 come in a wide variety of styles and channel sizes and are well suited to harsh environments.
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