South Korea and Azerbaijan want to buy Georgian armored equipment
South Korea and Azerbaijan are interested in purchasing the Georgian military vehicles "Lasik" and "Didgori", said the chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security, Irakli Sesiashvili.
"At this point extensive work is ongoing on all kinds of orders, and this is a very important issue. It should be noted that so far, the government has never worked in this direction, and was limited only to the domestic market. At this stage, the interest expressed South Korea, Azerbaijan and several other countries. On our part it is important to calculate thoroughly all details in the course of work," said Sesiashvili, according to the" Georgia Online ".
According to the publication, the Ministry of Defense of Georgia plans to reconstruct the production of military equipment "Delta". -0--
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- 5 February 2013 11:20
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