The GYTA53 armored fiber optic cable is engineered for long-distance telecommunications and harsh outdoor environments. Featuring a robust double-jacket, double-armored structure, this outdoor cable provides maximum moisture resistance and heavy-duty crush protection. It is the premier choice for direct burial installation and underground duct applications, ensuring uninterrupted network performance under shifting soils and rodent threats.
Double Armor and Double Jacket: Built with a corrugated aluminum tape (APL) inner sheath and a corrugated steel tape (PSP) outer armor, providing elite mechanical defense against lateral crush and rodents.
Direct Burial Ready: Specifically designed to withstand the rugged physical stress of being buried directly underground without additional conduit piping.
Excellent Moisture Barrier: High-purity filling gel inside the stranded loose tubes combines with advanced water-blocking compounds to prevent any axial water ingress.
High Tensile Strength: Reinforced with a solid steel wire central strength member to maintain zero fiber strain during high-tension field deployment.
UV-Stabilized HDPE Sheath: The outer High-Density Polyethylene jacket offers superior resistance to environmental stress cracking, UV exposure, and underground chemicals.

| Technical Parameters | Specifications |
| Cable Model | GYTA53 Outdoor Optical Cable |
| Fiber Count Available | 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, 48, 96, up to 144 Cores |
| Fiber Type | Single Mode G.652D / G.657A |
| Inner Armor and Sheath | Corrugated Aluminum Tape (APL) + Inner PE Sheath |
| Outer Armor and Sheath | Corrugated Steel Tape (PSP) + Outer HDPE Sheath |
| Central Strength Member | Solid Phosphated Steel Wire |
| Installation Method | Direct Underground Burial / Protective Duct and Conduit |
| Crush Resistance (N/100mm) | Long Term: 1000 | Short Term: 3000 |
| Tensile Performance (N) | Long Term: 1000 | Short Term: 3000 |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +70°C |
Long-Haul Trunk Networks: Core backbone telecommunication grids and inter-office connections.
Directly Buried Subterranean Systems: High-risk outdoor routes requiring anti-rodent and anti-crush capabilities.
Outside Plant (OSP) Conduits: Damp or flooded underground duct environments.
Industrial Grid and Campus Distribution: Reliable local network linking across large campuses or heavy industrial zones.