INA- Baghdad
The Defense Industries Commission DICI warned on Sunday of the danger of electronic warfare, while noting that the laws of Iraq oblige security agencies to buy the products of the Commission.
The head of DICI Mohammed Saheb al-Darraji in a conference (exhibition of anti-terrorism, special operations and cybersecurity) and attended by a reporter of the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Electronic warfare is the most dangerous, and the necessary technologies must be used that rise to end the risk of electronic warfare."
He pointed out that "manufacturing inside the country leads to profit," noting that "all global companies that seek profit know that."
He explained that "the laws of Iraq oblige the security authorities to buy the products of the Commission," stressing that "the interest of international companies is the participation of Iraqi companies to enter the Iraqi market directly."
He pointed out that "the Commission’s companies exist and its doors are open to all companies," praising "the cooperation of all security institutions with the Commission and support the localization of the national industry."
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