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    AMERICAN GENERAL HIGHLY ESTIMATES PROFESSIONALISM OF ARMENIAN
    SIGNALLERS

    YEREVAN, MAY 7, NOYAN TAPAN. Day of Press was organized on May 7
    within the framework of Combined Endeavour - 2007 exercises being held
    in Yerevan. As Major-General Armen Baburian, Head of
    Intercommunication and Automatic Management Systems Department of
    General Headquarters of RA Armed Forces, said in his interview to
    journalists, new intercommunication equipment was also tested during
    the exercises. In particular, devices of video intercommunication,
    which are already used in Armenian military units, were tested from
    point of view of compatibility with intercommunication means of
    various countries during the exercises. As A. Baburian estimated,
    Armenian participants of exercises showed high skills and achieved
    good results.

    Dennis Wai, Commander of Intercommunication Troops of U.S. Land Forces
    in Europe, said that he is very impressed by joint work of all
    participants of exercises. As regards Armenian signallers, the
    latters, in his words, are very professional and are able to quickly
    accustom themselves to changes connected with development of
    technologies in the sphere of intercommunication.

    D. Wai said that the number of participants of Combined Endeavour -
    2007 exercises held 13 years running within the framework of
    Partnership for Peace NATO program increases year by year:
    representatives of 42 countries take part in the exercises. He
    attached importance to the circumstance that this time the Armenian
    side has expressed willingness to hold in its territory the main part
    of exercises.

    To recap, the exercises are simultaneously held in the German city of
    Baumholder and in Yerevan. 130 signallers from Croatia, France,
    Russia, Georgia, U.S. and Armenia take part in Armenian exercises.
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