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  • Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan: Azerbaijan Needs 200,000 Servicemen To Start

    ARKADY TER-TADEVOSYAN: AZERBAIJAN NEEDS 200,000 SERVICEMEN TO START WAR

    Azg
    Dec 17 2008
    Armenia

    According to the Armenian National Statistical Service, the birth rate
    in 1990-1992 stood at around 70,000. In 1995 it was 48,000. The annual
    birth rate was 37,000 in 2006, and it is growing at a rate of 2,000
    each year. According to the Armenian military commissar, about 40,000
    boys were born in 1990. Up to 70 per cent of conscription resources
    are drafted for the mandatory military service every year. "The other
    30 per cent are students, those with health problems and others,"
    Armenia's military commissar Kamo Kochunts says. The Defence Ministry
    has calculated that the number of conscripts would be 11,000 in
    2016. "We need to maintain today's number of our army," Kochunts says.

    "Fifty thousand troops are serving in the Armenian army today, another
    20,000 are serving in the defence army of the Nagornyy Karabakh
    republic. The Azerbaijani army has 125,000 servicemen. Azerbaijan
    has calculated that they need up to 200,000 troops to start a
    war. They can bring their army to 140,000 in the coming years,"
    Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan, a commander in the Artsakh [Karabakh] war, says.

    To prevent the army's combat capacity downfall due to demographic
    reasons, the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Education and
    Science have drafted amendments to three laws - on military service,
    on education and on higher education and post-graduate studies. Sedrak
    Sedrakyan, head of the Defence Ministry's legal department, says:
    "According to the amendments, all boys, regardless of whether they
    are students or not, will have to serve in the Army when reaching
    the age of 18."

    "The positive effect of these amendments would be short-term. Science
    would suffer. The development of sciences requires an uninterrupted
    process. We would have a less educated society because not every
    young man continues education after being discharged from the army,"
    Heritage party faction member Vardan Khachatryan says.
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