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    Armenia Looks to Technology to Secure Border

    Thursday, July 24th, 2014
    http://asbarez.com/125268/armenia-looks-to-technology-to-secure-border/

    Armenia's Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian visits a military outpost on
    the border with Azerbaijan


    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--Armenia has been putting in place "engineering
    facilities" along with other measures to prevent attempts by
    Azerbaijani sabotage groups to infiltrate into its territory,
    according to Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian.

    In an interview with RFE/RL's Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am) on
    Thursday Ohanian acknowledged, however, that advanced systems are not
    available at all sections of the border with Azerbaijan, especially in
    the areas where they would be exposed to enemy fire.

    Installing such expensive security equipment at sections exposed to
    constant ceasefire violations is simply not expedient, the minister
    explained.

    But there is an opportunity to install security systems "where there
    is no immediate aggressiveness of the enemy and where the positions of
    the sides are far apart" so as to also ensure the expensive equipment
    does not get damaged or destroyed, he added.

    Concerns over the possibility of Azerbaijani commando units' or
    sabotage groups' infiltrating into Armenian territory increased in
    Armenia in the last couple of weeks amid a major incursion reported
    near Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The Artsakh Republic's authorities said last week a group of
    Azerbaijanis had been arrested in the region on suspicion of espionage
    and subversive activities. The Nagorno-Karabakh police force said the
    group members had killed one military serviceman and severely wounded
    a civilian. Another local teenager, it said, had been kidnapped and
    then brutally murdered by the alleged Azerbaijani saboteurs.

    Still last week Minister Ohanian emphasized that none of the
    Azerbaijanis who had managed to infiltrate into the Karvachar
    (Kelbajar) district near Nagorno-Karabakh, could cross into Armenia.

    Speaking about the use of new technologies, the minister said that to
    make them more affordable for the purpose of securing the border,
    efforts are underway to ensure the availability of locally produced
    types of such devices. Some of which, he added, are at the stage of
    testing at present.

    "We certainly cooperate with all the organizations that either make
    offers or work on our request. We particularly cooperate with
    enterprises working in the information technology sector," Ohanian
    said.

    Meanwhile, Executive Director of the Union of Information Technology
    Enterprises Karen Vardanian said that the current cooperation between
    the Defense Ministry and IT companies did not seem satisfactory to
    him.

    "We have good relations with the Defense Ministry. Their
    representatives come and attend our technology displays and
    exhibitions. But there is no strategic approach," he complained.

    Vartanian said that today Armenia does develop technologies that can
    serve the cause of keeping the borders safe. "Moreover, Armenia
    exports these technologies and a number of companies even work for the
    military-industrial complexes of other countries," he added.




    From: A. Papazian
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