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  Armed Forces National Name Հայաստանի Զինված Ուժեր <!-- Full name of armed forces in national language -->
  Armed Forces Insignia <!-- Image of seal, flag, or other insignia of the armed forces substitute photo if no insignia available -->
  Armed Forces Insignia At Size Armmil zinanshanjpg <!-- Alternative image placement without resize (use for images smaller than 300px) -->
  Armed Forces Insignia Caption Emblem of the Armenian Armed Forces <!-- Descriptive caption -->
  Armed Forces Hq <!-- Main headquarters of the nation's military -->
  Armed Forces Cinc President Robert Kocharian <!-- Person who carries official title of Commander-in-Chief -->
  Armed Forces Minister <!-- Civilian minister/secretary other than MoD/SoD in charge of the military ministry of the country -->
  Armed Forces Mod Colonel-General Mikael Harutyunyan <!-- Minister of Defense -->
  Armed Forces Sod <!-- Secretary of Defense -->
  Armed Forces Commander <!-- Person in command of all armed forces -->
  Armed Forces Cos Lieutenant-General Seyran Ohanian <!-- Chief-of-staff -->
  Armed Forces Active 60,000 ( Ranked 64th ) <!-- Number of active personnel across all armed forces -->
  Armed Forces Reserve 300,000 <!-- Number of reserve personnel across all armed forces -->
  Armed Forces Deployed <!-- Number of personnel deployed outside of the country -->
  Armed Forces Budget $300,000,000 (FY 2007) ( Ranked 85th )
  National Percent Of GDP 65% <!-- Percent of GDP spent on military -->
  Armed Forces Founded 28 January 1992 <!-- Date of original founding of the armed forces -->
  Armed Forces Reorg <!-- Date armed forces reorganized into current structure -->
  Armed Forces Disband <!-- Date of the disbanding or other end of existance of the armed forces -->
  Branches Armenian Army <br> Armenian Air Force <br> Armenian Air Defense <br> Armenian Border Guard <!-- list wikilinked branch names separated by BR -->
  National Military Age 18 years old <!-- Ages qualified by country for military service -->
  National Military Available 722,836 males<br>795,084 females <!-- Population of military age -->
  National Military Fit 551,938 males<br>656,493 females <!-- Population of military age fit for military service -->
  National Military Reaching 31,774 males<br>31,182 females <!-- Population reaching military age per year -->
  National Conscription Law universal compulsory conscription <!-- National conscription law -->
  National Conscription Period 12 months <!-- Time of service for conscripts -->
  Domestic Suppliers <!-- List major domestic firms and suppliers of military equipment -->
  International Suppliers <br><br> <!-- List major supplying countries for the nation's armed forces (equipment, training, etc) -->
  Annual Exports <!-- Value of annual arms exports -->
  Annual Imports <!-- Value of annual arms imports -->
  Historical Articles Military History Of Armenia <!-- List main historical articles on wiki -->
  Rank Articles <!-- List rank articles on wiki -->


The Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia represents the Army , Air Force , Air Defense , and Border Guard . It was partially formed out of the former Soviet forces stationed in the Armenian SSR . The Commander-in-Chief of the military is the President Of Armenia , currently Robert Kocharian . The Ministry of Defense is in charge of political leadership, currently headed by Mikael Harutyunyan , while military command remains in the hands of the General Staff , headed by the Chief of Staff, who is currently Lieutenant-General Seyran Ohanian . Armenia established a Ministry of Defense on 28 January 1992 . Border guards subject to the Ministry patrol Armenia's borders with Georgia and Azerbaijan , while Russia n troops continue to monitor its borders with Iran and Turkey . Since 1992, Armenia has been a member of the CSTO , which acts as another deterrent to Azeri military intervention over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Treaty On Conventional Armed Forces In Europe was ratified by the Armenian parliament in July 1992 . The treaty establishes comprehensive limits on key categories of military equipment, such as tanks, artillery, armored combat vehicles, combat aircraft, and combat helicopters, and provides for the destruction of weaponry in excess of those limits. Armenia n officials have consistently expressed determination to comply with its provisions and thus Armenia has provided data on armaments as required under the CFE Treaty. Despite this, Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of diverting a large part of its military forces to Nagorno-Karabakh and thus circumventing these international regulations. Armenia is not a significant exporter of conventional weapons, but it has provided support, including material, to the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh during the Nagorno-Karabakh War .


OVERVIEW

In March 1993 , Armenia signed the multilateral Chemical Weapons Convention , which calls for the eventual elimination of chemical weapons. Armenia acceded to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as a non- Nuclear Weapon s state in July 1993. The U.S. and other Western governments have discussed efforts to establish effective nuclear export control systems with Armenia and expressed satisfaction with Armenia's full cooperation. In 2004 Armenia sent 46 non-combat troops to Iraq , which included bomb-disposal experts, Doctor s, and transport specialists.


GENERAL STAFF

The Armenian Armed Forces are Headquartered in Yerevan , where most of the general staff is based. Currently headed by Chief of Staff General Seyran Ohanian, the General Staff is responsible for operational command of the Armenian Military and its three major branches.


HISTORY

See Also: Military history of Armenia




ARMY

See Also: Armenian Army



Under the Adapted Conventional Armed Forces In Europe Treaty , in 2001 Armenia
declared 102 T-72 tanks, 72 heavy Howitzers and 204 Armoured Vehicles (most of them Infantry Fighting Vehicle s and Armoured Personnel Carrier s). With respect to military hardware the Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe does not apply to, Armenia has up to 700 armoured vehicles. Its Artillery comprises 225 pieces of 122 mm and larger calibers, including 50 multiple Rocket Launcher s.

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Since the fall of the Soviet Union , Armenia, like its Azeri counterpart, has been trying to further develop its armed forces into a professional, well trained, and mobile military.

Armenia's Military is presently expanding , having had its budget recently augmented by 10 percent. Its Active Forces now number about 60,000 soldiers , with an additional Reserve of 32,000, and a "reserve of the reserve" of 350,000 troops. Armenia is prepared to mobilize every able-bodied man between the age of 15 and 59, with military preparedness most of all focused on potential attacks by Azerbaijan and Turkey.
operating in field exercises.]]

AIR FORCE

MiG-29 s flying over Armenia 's border with Turkey .]]
Gunship of The Armenian Air Force .]]
See Also: Armenian Air Force


The Air Force relies upon the 30 Mig-29 's of the Russia n 102nd Base at Gyumri , and its own smaller fleet of 15 Su-25 fighter bombers and a single Mig-25 fighter jet as well as twelve Mi-24 helicopters out of a total of 35, for the defense of the Armenian airspace. There are also several Su-22 s and Su-17 s however these aging craft took a backseat for the duration of the Nagorno-Karabakh war. The Armenian Air Force also has 2 Il-76 cargo planes, for the transport of soldiers and materials. The Armenian anti-aircraft defense comprises an anti-aircraft missile brigade and two regiments armed with 100
anti-aircraft complexes of various models and modifications, including the SA-8 ,
Krug , S-75 , S-125 and 24 Scud Missile s with eight Launchers . Numerical strength is estimated at about 3,000 servicemen, with plans for further expansion in 2006 and 2007 .


MILITARY OF KARABAKH

See Also: Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army


In addition to forces mentioned above, there are 20,000 soldiers defending Nagorno-Karabakh , an unrecognized Armenian republic which seceded from Azerbaijan in 1991. They are well trained and well equipped with the latest in military software and hardware. According to the Azerbaijani government, the Karabakh army's heavy military hardware includes: 316 tanks, 324 armored vehicles, 322 artillery pieces of calibers over 122 mm, 44 multiple rocket launchers, and a new anti-aircraft defense system. Nagorno Karabakh is not a party to the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty and thus are not bound by its limitations. The specific details concerning the Karabakh military's weapons holdings are not known and thus the above are only estimates made by Azerbaijan.


RUSSIA

Russia has a military base in Armenia which is the Russian 102nd Military Base . Russia stations an estimated 5,000 soldiers of all types in Armenia, including 3,000 officially reported to be based at the 102nd Military Base located in Gyumri . In 1997 , the two countries signed a far-reaching friendship Treaty , which calls for mutual assistance in the event of a military threat to either party and allows Russian Border Guard s to patrol Armenia’s frontiers with Turkey and Iran . Until recently, in early 2005 , the 102nd Military Base had 74 tanks, 17 battle infantry vehicles, 148 armored personnel carriers, 84 artillery pieces, 30 Mig-29 fighters and several batteries of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles. In the last eighteen months, however, a great deal of military hardware was moved to the 102nd Base from the Russian military bases in Batumi and Akhalkalaki , Georgia . Russia is one Armenia's closest allies and the only country that has a military base stationed in the country. Since 1992 Armenia is in a military alliance with Russia and 5 other ex-soviet countries called CSTO . Russia also supplies weapons at the relatively lower prices of the Russian domestic market as part of a collective security agreement since January 2004.1

surface-to-air missile being launched]]

Military training

Officer Training is another sphere of Russian-Armenian military
cooperation. In the first years of Sovereignty when Armenia lacked a military educational establishment of its own, officers of its army were trained in Russia . Even now when Armenia has a military College on its own territory, the Armenian officer Corps honors the tradition and is trained at Russian military educational establishments. Currently, 600 Armenian servicemen are being trained in Russia.


Future cooperation

At the first meeting of the joint Russian-Armenian government panel for military-technical cooperation that took place during autumn 2005, Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov reported that, Russian factories will participate in the Armenian program of military modernization, and that Russia is prepared to supply the necessary spare parts and equipment. Yerevan and Moscow have further plans to develop closer ties.


NATO

Armenia participates in NATO 's Partnership For Peace (PiP) program and it is in a NATO organization called Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC). Armenia is in the process of implemention of Individual Partnership Action Plan s (IPAPs) which is is a program for those countries that have the political will and ability to deepen their relationship with NATO. Cooperative Best Effort exercise (the first where Russia was represented) was run on Armenian territory in 2003.


GREECE

Greece is Armenia's closest ally in NATO and the two cooperate on multiple issues, thus a number of Armenian officers are trained in Greece every year, and military aid/material assistance has been provided to Armenia. In 2003, the two countries signed a military cooperation accord, under which Greece will increase the number of Armenian servicemen trained at the military and military-medical academies in Athens.

In February 2003 , Armenia sent 34 peace keepers to Kosovo where they became part of the Greek contingent. Officials in Yerevan have said the Armenian military plans to substantially increase the size of its peace-keeping detachment and counts on Greek assistance to the effort.


UNITED STATES


The United States has been steadily upping its military clout in the region. In early 2003, The Pentagon announced several major military programs in the Caucasus . Washington's military aid to Armenia in 2005 amounted to $5 million, and in April of 2004, the two sides signed a military-technical cooperation accord, which some American military analysts believe implies the use of Armenian airfields by the U.S. Air Force in the War On Terror . In late 2004, Armenia deployed a unit of 46 soldiers, which included a logistic, medical and support soldiers to Iraq in support of the American-led Coalition. And in 2005, the United States allocated $7 million to modernize the military communications of the Armenian Armed Forces.


PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

. The platoon sized unit of three squads has been serving in Kosovo as a part of the KFOR peacekeeping force since February 2004.]]
Currently Armenia is involved in peacekeeping operations in Kosovo. There are also arguments within the government to send peacekeepers to Lebanon since there is large number of Armenians living there.


Kosovo

Armenia joined the peacekeeping activities in Kosovo in 2004. Armenian "blue helmets" serve within the Greek battalion. There are 34 Armenian soldiers serving in Kosovo. The relevant memorandum was signed on September 3, 2003 in Yerevan and ratified by the Armenian Parliament December 13, 2003. The 6th shift of Armenian peacekeepers departed for Kosovo on November 14, 2006.2


Iraq

After the end of the Invasion Of Iraq , Armenia has deployed a unit of 46 peacekeepers under Polish command. Armenian peacekeepers are based in Al-Kut , 62 miles from the capital of Baghdad .3 On July 23 , 2006 the fourth shift of Armenian peacekeepers departed for Iraq. The current shift includes 3 staff commanders, 2 medical officers, 10 combat engineers and 31 drivers. As of March 2007, there has been one Armenian wounded and no casualties. The Armenian government has extended the small troops presence in Iraq by one year at the end of 2005 and 2006.45


GALLERY


  Image:HeliarmeniajpgA Pair Of Armenian Air Force "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Mi-24" class="copylinks">Mi-24 Gunship s roaming around this base
  Image:Mig29 36jpg "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Russian_Air_Force" class="copylinks">Russian Air Force MiG-29 s flying over Armenia 's border with Turkey
  Image:Armenian Mi-24jpgA Russian-made "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Mi-24" class="copylinks">Mi-24 Gunship of the Armenian Air Force
  Image:ArmenianhelicoptersajpgFour Armenian Air Force "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Mi-24" class="copylinks">Mi-24 Gunship s fly in a diamond formation over Yerevan 's Republican Square
  Image:HyeairforcejpgFive Armenian Air Force "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Su-25" class="copylinks">Su-25 Bomber s fly in a V formation over Yerevan 's Republican Square
  Image:ArmenianjetsplaPNGA Pair Of Armenian Air Force "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Su-25" class="copylinks">Su-25 Bomber s fly near Mount Ararat, with a squadron of Mi-24 Gunship s following behind