Russias Defense Ministry will develop home-made secure smartphone & digital ecosystem for troopers engaged on military bases

Russia’s Defense Ministry is emerging a smartphone for group of workers of its militia. Alongside the style new device, government will even oversee the introduction of cell purposes for any individual the use of the technology at military bases.
Russia’s Defense Ministry is developing a smartphone for employees of its armed forces. Alongside the new device, authorities will also oversee the creation of mobile applications for anyone using the technology at military bases.Original article
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