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Alina Hovhannisyan

Armenia`s defense industry achieves 70 billion dram turnover- Mkhitar  Hayrapetyan

Armenia`s defense industry achieves 70 billion dram turnover- Mkhitar  Hayrapetyan

ArmInfo.  Driven by targeted state policy, Armenia has achieved notable progress in the development of its military-industrial complex (MIC) over the past several years. Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, the Minister of High-Tech  Industry, announced the milestone on June 3 during the opening of the  RISE forum and exhibition.

According to him, a key driver of this expansion is a three-year  state procurement initiative designed to support domestic defense  manufacturers fulfilling contracts for the Ministry of Defense.

"Gradually, there came an understanding that this sector could become  a strategic pillar for Armenia's economic development, leveraging our  existing scientific, engineering, and technological potential,"  Minister Hayrapetyan noted, adding that the program has effectively  fostered a brand-new segment within the domestic economy.

"Today, the annual turnover of the military-industrial complex has  reached 70 billion drams. The industry is expanding beyond the  domestic market and is beginning to strengthen its position  internationally," Hayrapetyan said. He noted that Armenian defense  products are progressively evolving into a major export sector,  revealing that new contracts worth tens of millions of dollars are  currently being finalized with new international partners.

"The decision to support the military-industrial complex was a  turning point for the industry. At the same time, we understand that  we are only at the beginning of a long journey," the head of the  ministry stressed.  For his part, Armen Baldryan, Chairman of the  Union of Information and Communication Technologies Employers of  Armenia, stated that the country has no alternative to developing its  own high-tech industry.  "This is not just a standalone sector, but  the locomotive of the entire economy. It is Armenian production that  must become the driving force behind increasing productivity,  boosting competitiveness, and strengthening the country's position in  the global economy," Baldryan noted.

According to Baldryan, the RISE forum is intended to become a  platform for cooperation between Armenian companies and the formation  of fully integrated production chains. "It's especially important  that the first results of this cooperation are already visible in the  defense industry. We are proud that competitive manufacturing is  emerging in Armenia today, and we are confident that its potential is  far from exhausted," the head of the Union said.