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COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IN CIS ARMIES DEVELOP IN SAME DIRECTION

09.10.2014
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IN CIS ARMIES DEVELOP IN SAME DIRECTION

Communication systems in the armies of the CIS states develop in the same direction,  learned from Gennady Kazakov, Chief Signal Officer of the Armed Forces, Chief of the Communications Office of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus.

“At the session of the coordinating committee of chief signal officers of the armed forces of the CIS member states we clearly determined that all the tasks that have been set previously are being fulfilled. All the rough spots regarding the compatibility of communication systems have been virtually polished. It is possible to say today that the united communication system of the CIS armies is integrated into a single system for the sake of carrying out missions. Communication solutions in the CIS states develop in the same direction,” said Gennady Kazakov.

The officer also noted that they have nearly finished creating a national satellite communication system. For now Belarus uses resources of Russian satellites. “By creating our own national system we will rely on resources of our satellite. At the same time we will allow the possibility of working together with orbital groups,” he added.

Gennady Kazakov also pointed out the integration of the defense industries into a single complex. “Why do we have to dissipate resources and waste money when we can work together and achieve excellent results? Belarusian companies are ready to cooperate with companies of other countries. First of all, Russia and Kazakhstan will also help us address certain matters,” explained the Major-General.