
ArmInfo.Companies within Armenia's military-industrial complex (MIC) contributed 13.3 billion drams in taxes to the state budget in 2025, as stated by Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, Minister of High-Tech Industry of Armenia in an interview. "In my opinion, this is a very significant indicator," he said.
The Minister emphasized that tax contributions from the industry have shown consistent year-over-year growth. He attributed this upward trend to a pivotal three-year state program, which facilitated local defense firms in fulfilling orders for the Ministry of Defense. As of early 2026, the total volume of orders amounted to approximately 172 billion drams.
He stated that the program's implementation has resulted in significant investments in science and technology. The products manufactured under the order, according to Hayrapetyan, have been transferred to the Armenian Armed Forces.
The Minister pointed out that a decision has been made to extend the program. According to the head of the ministry, the Ministry of Defense will soon sign agreements with 30 companies. "This will further boost the industry's development, taking it to a new level, increasing competition in the international market, and opening up prospects for exports," Hayrapetyan said.