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Greece may hand over Russian air defense systems to Armenia – Enikos
Greece is preparing to transfer the S-300 and two other Russian-made air defense systems, previously used by the country, to Armenia. In exchange, Greece plans to replace them with Israeli-made systems, Russian TASS reports, citing the Greek portal Enikos.Armenia signed contracts for purchase of arms and equipment worth several billion US dollars – Pashinyan
The Armenian government has signed contracts for the purchase of arms and equipment worth several billion US dollars in recent years, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at an event on the 32nd anniversary of the Armenian Army on Sunday.Zakharova: Russia welcomes Armenia's intention to resolve the issue of failed weapons supplies through partnership
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova welcomed today Armenian government's intention to refrain from taking the issue of failed Russian arms supplies to a court and resolve it through partnership.Armenia seeks to cut its debt to Russia at the expense of funds paid for arms purchase
Armenian government is looking into ways to cut its debt to Russia at the expense of the funds paid earlier to Russia for the delivery of weapons, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Friday, answering citizens' questions in a live broadcast.The Economic Times: India considering supply of fresh batch of military equipment to Armenia
India is mulling over supplying a fresh batch of military equipment to Armenia, its strategic ally in the Caucasus, after the successful delivery of the first batch of weapons over the past year, reports the Indian daily The Economic Times.Yerevan refutes Azerbaijan’s lies about concentrating weapons, equipment and personnel in Sotk
Armenian Defense Ministry has denied today Azerbaijani propaganda machine’s fake news alleging that Armenian armed forces are concentrating a large number of weapons, military equipment and personnel in Sotq region.Armenian armed forces officer accused of treason: he leaked secret information to foreign intelligence service
A court in Yerevan allowed Armenian law-enforcement bodies to arrest an army officer, who, according to the National Security Service (NSS), was "leaking" secret information on weapons purchased from India to a foreign intelligence service.Armenian military police officers found weapons in a car trunk driven from Artsakh to Armenia
On October 29, military police officers in the Armenian town of Sisian checked a Mitsubishi Pajero car, driven by a military unit worker identified as B. M., the Ministry of Defense of Armenia reported.News 1 - 20 of 40
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