Shadow_Hunter
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NEVER. They are there to keep repetitive parrots off threads
LOL. anyways I disagree with your point saying that just because you could implement AES, you would also be able to develop a new encryption standard easily. Both require a completely different set of skill. Any software company can implement an algo, good companies will do it with lesser O(n) and bad ones with higher. But developing a new standard is difficult as you have be mathematically sure that your algo won't be cracked by brute force.
Also, I don't believe AES can be used for military purposes. I believe you know the controversies surrounding AES and DES and the reason AES was developed in the first place. So this situation will actually be tricky and calling it a major challenge is no insult to PAF coders.