ARMENIANS HAVE BRAINS AND SHREWDNESS, WHILE AZERBAIJAN ONLY HAS MONEY (VIDEO)
16:10 | June 4,2014 | Politics
The Artsakh war showed that Armenia needs to have its military
production, says the Executive Director of the Union of Information
Technology Enterprises.
"If in 2000 we had 30 companies, today their number has reached 500.
We have 11 000 engineers who offer new solutions in the IT sector
worldwide. We have about 70 companies whose solutions can be applied
for the protection of Armenia's security. The spectrum of these
solutions is very broad. It is up to the Ministry of Defence to decide
which option to choose. The main benefit that the software industry
can give is a program capable of managing and controlling ammunition
and troops," Karen Vardanyan told reporters on Wednesday.
He introduced Armenia's new technological achievements, which can
be used in the detection and prevention of Azerbaijan's subversive
actions. They offer solutions for ensuring security in border bases and
outposts as well. "For example, we can monitor the enemy's territory
and spot the changes there. Armenian experts have created a remote
device managed by phones and tablets that can remove snipers or leave
them without arms," he said.
Asked whether Azerbaijan does not have all the aforesaid, Mr Vardanyan
said the difference between Armenia and Azerbaijan is that Azerbaijan
has money and can buy similar devices and systems, while Armenians
have brains to make them. "Besides, our soldiers are savvy and apt
at learning things much easier."
http://en.a1plus.am/1190666.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myC3xw-HsEA
16:10 | June 4,2014 | Politics
The Artsakh war showed that Armenia needs to have its military
production, says the Executive Director of the Union of Information
Technology Enterprises.
"If in 2000 we had 30 companies, today their number has reached 500.
We have 11 000 engineers who offer new solutions in the IT sector
worldwide. We have about 70 companies whose solutions can be applied
for the protection of Armenia's security. The spectrum of these
solutions is very broad. It is up to the Ministry of Defence to decide
which option to choose. The main benefit that the software industry
can give is a program capable of managing and controlling ammunition
and troops," Karen Vardanyan told reporters on Wednesday.
He introduced Armenia's new technological achievements, which can
be used in the detection and prevention of Azerbaijan's subversive
actions. They offer solutions for ensuring security in border bases and
outposts as well. "For example, we can monitor the enemy's territory
and spot the changes there. Armenian experts have created a remote
device managed by phones and tablets that can remove snipers or leave
them without arms," he said.
Asked whether Azerbaijan does not have all the aforesaid, Mr Vardanyan
said the difference between Armenia and Azerbaijan is that Azerbaijan
has money and can buy similar devices and systems, while Armenians
have brains to make them. "Besides, our soldiers are savvy and apt
at learning things much easier."
http://en.a1plus.am/1190666.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myC3xw-HsEA