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    ARMENIAN ARMY STRONGER TODAY THAN DURING KARABAKH WAR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.01.2010 15:46 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Considering the current armistice regime, the
    Armenian army should be always ready for war, says Hrayr Karapetyan,
    Head of Parliament's Standing Committee on Defense, National Security
    and Internal Affairs.

    "Over the recent years, Armenia's Parliament has passed several
    legal acts on enhancing army conscription procedures etc. But certain
    problems still remain unresolved," he told today a news conference
    in Yerevan.

    At that, he stressed the importance of contract service, considering
    the sharp decrease in Armenia's population in the early 1990s. "The
    age qualification requirements have now changed. Healthy men below
    the age 50 are eligible for contract service," he said.

    According to him, the committee collaborates with Defense Ministry to
    prepare a package of changes aimed at prevention of illegal conduct
    in army.

    "We certainly have much to do. It is necessary to create legal bases in
    the sphere, enhancing the legislation, healing the moral-psychological
    atmosphere in army, improving the competences of soldiers and creating
    a professional army," Committee Chairman said, adding that Armenia
    army is stronger today than during Karabakh war.

    The Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia represents the Army,
    Air Force, Air Defense, and Border Guard.

    The Commander-in-Chief of the military is the President of Armenia,
    currently Serzh Sargsyan. The Ministry of Defense is in charge of
    political leadership, currently headed by Seyran Ohanian, while
    military command remains in the hands of the General Staff, headed
    by the Chief of Staff, who is currently Lieutenant-General Yuri
    Khatchaturov. Armenia established a Ministry of Defense on January
    28, 1992.

    Since 1992, Armenia has been a member of the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization, which acts as another deterrent to Azeri military
    intervention over Nagorno-Karabakh. The Treaty on Conventional Armed
    Forces in Europe was ratified by the Armenian parliament in July 1992.

    It establishes comprehensive limits on key categories of military
    equipment, such as tanks, artillery, armored combat vehicles, combat
    aircraft, and combat helicopters, and provides for the destruction
    of weaponry in excess of those limits.

    The State Committee on Defense (under the Council of Ministers)
    was created by a Government Decision in 1991.
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