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Armenia May Acquire More Sophisticated Russian Missiles

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September 1, 2011
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Russian S-400 Triumf

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)—Armenia is adequately protected by S-300 air-defense systems but may have even more sophisticated Russian surface-to-air missiles deployed on its territory in the near future, Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian said late on Tuesday.
Ohanian referred to the Russian-made S-400 Triumf systems that were developed a decade ago and have a firing range of up to 400 kilometers.
“Every year we enhance the capacity, the amount of our weaponry and military hardware,” he told journalists. “Especially the air-defense system is modernized every year, and those S-300 systems which we have are today at the ready and capable of accomplishing tasks set for them.”
“I don’t exclude that one day S-400s will be deployed in the territory of the Republic of Armenia and accomplish tasks coordinated with us,” Ohanian said after inspecting Armenian frontline troops in the northern Tavush province bordering Azerbaijan.
The minister appeared to suggest that the new systems would be first delivered to a Russian military base stationed in Armenia. The base was beefed up with S-300s in the late 1990s.
Moscow subsequently transferred the long-range missile systems to the Armenian military. The latter officially confirmed possession of such systems in late December, with Armenian state television showing footage of S-300 batteries test-firing missiles in an undisclosed location.
One such battery can simultaneously track up to 100 targets, including both aircraft and cruise missiles, and shoot down a dozen of them at a range of up to 200 kilometers. These characteristics make S-300 one of the world’s most potent anti-aircraft weapons.
Russia announced last week that it will stop production of the S-300 series and increasingly equip its armed forces with S-400s as well as the next generation of air-defense systems known as S-500.
Under a new Russian-Armenian defense agreement signed one year ago, Moscow is to help Yerevan obtain “modern and compatible weaponry and (special) military hardware.” The agreement also extended the Russian troop presence in the South Caucasus country by 24 years, until 2044.
Speaking to RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) in February, Ohanian said that Armenia acquired “unprecedented” quantities of modern weaponry last year and will continue the military build-up in 2011. He refused to give any details of the arms acquisitions.

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  1. Avery says:
    12 years ago

    “May Acquire” means Armenia already has the S-400.

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  2. Arn.Sweden says:
    12 years ago

    Yes-Yes-Yes- !!!.
    God bevare Armenia from Nato Airstrikes !.
    Arn.Sweden.

    Reply
  3. Grish Begian says:
    12 years ago

    I wonder if US interception 3 Block-IB misslile system can compete as good as against Russian S-400..today’s report from TERT.am called, that US failed to hit the target..and I wonder still the cold war is on, between US and newly air powered RF, where S400 or even S500 air defense system is much more sophisticated than S300 missiles…

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  4. Hrant K. says:
    12 years ago

    S-500s should also be the Armenian military’s imminent ambition!

    Reply
  5. hagop meldonian says:
    12 years ago

    want peace be ready for war

    Reply
  6. Z says:
    12 years ago

    may…

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    • Mir says:
      12 years ago

      As Avery put it, “may” actually means “already have it” in Armenian lingo. Even though we never publicly came out and admitted it until recently, Armenia was in possession of S300 systems for the past decade. Nothing is really surprising about Armenia’s military. We keep our cards hidden until it is time to unveil them. Did you know Armenia produces its own drones? Yes, we make our own, not buy them from Israel like Azerbaijan.
      This year’s military parade is going to be wonderful and will open a lot of eyes.

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  7. Araxi says:
    12 years ago

    Good News!

    Reply
  8. Suleymanoglu says:
    12 years ago

    I guess this is how the Chinese felt when they were building the Great Wall. Thinking that it would stop the WOLF.

    Reply
  9. Avetis says:
    12 years ago

    Thank God for Russia. I dare those who don’t think so to imagine an Armenia in the Caucasus without the existence of Russia in the region. Let’s not complicate matters, it’s a simple formula: No Russia in the Caucasus = no Armenia in the Caucasus

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