Expert Vrtanesyan complains about lack of photos from Armenian satellite
Armenian information security expert Karen Vrtanesyan said that so far no one has seen a single photo taken by the first Armenian satellite.
"As you remember, on May 25, an 'Armenian' satellite was launched into space, which allegedly had not only important military intelligence significance, but could also make coffee and do a shoulder massage," he wrote on the social network, Caliber.Az reports citing Armenian media.
"We have been waiting for the publication of at least one picture taken from that satellite for 3.5 months. We don't want coffee, we don't want massage either, just one photo to make it clear what millions of dollars from the Armenian state budget were spent for.
They promised to show it "by the end of July", and they promised to display it at the STARMUS VI festival too.
Today, September 8, the director of Satlantis, LLC, the Spanish company that built and launched the satellite into space, was supposed to make a speech as part of STARMUS VI.
If anyone reading this post is currently at this event, please tell me: did he finally show the images from the satellite?", Vrtanesyan wrote.