Armenia defense chief travels to India

Armenia defense chief travels to India

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan left for India on Tuesday, October 18, the press service of the Defense Ministry said.

No other details were provided.

The trip comes two weeks after reports alleging that India has signed a “significant export order” for missiles, rockets and ammunition to Armenia. The government to government route was reportedly used to sign a number of contracts for the supply of Indian arms and ammunition to Armenia earlier in September.

While the value of the contracts has not been revealed, it is estimated that weapons worth over Rs 2,000 crore (apx. $244 million) will be supplied to the country over the coming months. India has been making significant efforts to increase weapons exports, with policy reforms and active support of the government to secure overseas orders.

ET cited sources as saying that the order includes the first-ever export of the indigenous Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers that are already in service with the Indian Army. The potent weapon has been designed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and is manufactured by private sector companies in India. The Army has recently placed orders for six additional Pinaka regiments and is testing extended range rockets as well.

India will also supply anti-tank rockets as well as a range of ammunition to Armenia under the bundled deal.

This is not the first time that weapon systems have been exported to Armenia. In 2020, India beat competitors from the region to supply four Swathi radars to the nation for an estimated Rs 350 crore. Designed to the specifications of the Indian Army, these radars are used to track incoming artillery shells, mortars and rockets and give a pinpoint location of enemy launchers and positions. The radars have been employed on both Pakistan and China borders.

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