Defense Minister Called for Strengthening Electronic Warfare with Armenia
Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov held a meeting on the results of the command-staff exercises with the participation of the Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff and the commanders of units and formations.
As stated in the press service of the Defense Ministry, Hasanov gave an assessment of the actions of the executive authorities and civil institutions interacting with the military, strengthening mutual cooperation.
The Minister noted the need for better communication systems "in conditions of electronic warfare with Armenia."
At the same time, he praised the readiness of units and formations of the National Army and gave appropriate instructions to commanders.
Note that a 10-day exercise involved 65 thousand soldiers and 6,000 reservists and a large number of armored vehicles, artillery and aircraft. -16D-
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