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    Armenian Officers To Train Afghan Troops

    Armenia -- Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian inspects Armenian troops in Afghanistan, 24July 2010.
    07.12.2010
    Astghik Bedevian

    Armenia will send more military personnel to Afghanistan next year to train the war-torn country’s armed forces, military officials in Yerevan said on Tuesday.

    The move will expand Armenia’s participation in the U.S.-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for Afghanistan operating under the NATO aegis. It is currently confined to a 40-strong Armenian army unit deployed near the northern Afghan city of Kunduz.

    That Yerevan has decided to enhance its military presence on the ground was announced by the Armenian Foreign Ministry on Monday. A ministry statement said Armenia’s outgoing ambassador to NATO, Samvel Mkrtchian, discussed that decision with the alliance’s Deputy Secretary General Claudio Bisogniero on Friday.

    Afghanistan -- An Afghan National Army soldier stands with a machine gun on the rear of a vehicle during a patrol on the outskirts of Kabul, 23Aug2010
    It said Bisogniero “hailed the Armenian leadership’s decision to double the number of troops participating in the operation.”

    However, speaking to RFE/RL’s Armenian service the next day, Armenia’s Defense Ministry spokesman Davit Karapetian clarified that the Armenian military plans to send only five army officers to Afghanistan.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Arkady Tonoyan, the commander of the first rotation of Armenian troops who returned from Kunduz in August, confirmed this, saying that the officers will be tasked with training an Afghan army battalion.

    “This is going to be our first mission to provide technical assistance to the Afghan army,” Tonoyan told RFE/RL. The training mission is due to start “in the middle of 2011,” he said.

    The decision announced by the Armenian government comes on the heels of last month’s NATO summit in Lisbon partly devoted to the future of the ISAF. President Serzh Sarkisian boycotted it in protest against the alliance’s support for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Armenia was instead represented at the summit by Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian.

    Ohanian visited Afghanistan and met with Afghan counterpart as well as NATO’s top military commanders on the ground in July. He also visited the Armenian troops stationed there and inspected their observation posts, barracks and equipment.
    Armenia will send more military personnel to Afghanistan next year to train the war-torn country’s armed forces, military officials in Yerevan said on Tuesday.

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      Land Mine Clearance in Nagorno Karabakh

      Parallel stories of two young Armenians involved in mine-clearing work in Karabakh.


      A piece I did for Eurasianet about land mine clearance efforts in Nagorno Karabakh. © 2010 Jonathan Makiri

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        Ֆիզուլին ականազերծվում է (Mine-clearing work in Fizuli)

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            I Like as hell the picture Number 8 what a beauty .....

            Thanks allot....

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              Armament development program approved in Armenia

              It is the result of ongoing activities in the Armenian Armed Forces…

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                Armenian Air Force:







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                    14.12.10
                    Armenian Defence Minister Seyran Ohanyan Receives the Delegation from the Polish Military Industrial Sector
                    Armenian (ARM) Defence Minister Seyran Ohanyan received the delegation headed by president of the Polish Chamber of National Defence Manufacturers Slawomir Kulakowski, which was in Yerevan from 10th to 14th of December, 2010.
                    During their visit to Armenia the Polish delegation, which included representatives from Polish military industrial factories, Air Force Institute of Technology, and representatives from Polish Industrial Optical Center (PCO), visited ARM military industrial factories and met with executives of the sphere.
                    In a number of areas, which include development of technologies for improving the means of individual protection of soldiers, and environmental and situational awareness systems, practical cooperation agreements were reached, which can serve the Army’s short-term and medium term needs in increasing the defensive posture.

                    ARM MoD Department of Information and Public Affairs

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