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Graphic of the Army Structure

I'm currently working on a project to create graphics of the structure of the most important Armies. i.e. French Army; German Army; Italian Army I also want to make a graphic of the structure of the Armenian Army, but the information at this point is not sufficient, as there is no information how the units are structured (i.e. which Regiments/Batallions belong to which Command, what type of units there are;…) Does anyone have this information- and also the Regiments/Battalions names and/or numbers and where they are based? Thanks noclador

How do we know your not a spy? Vartanm 08:56, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Very witty- I only use the information that i find on the web- so, if Armenia does not reveal this information to the public, then I'm not gonna search for it- there are 50 other armies I still have to work on. nocladorNoclador 06:25, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

>How do we know your not a spy?

LMAO Vartan - Fedayee 06:33, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Umm, as far as I know, it should be pretty hard to find info like that on the Armenian army. It's kinda new and most of the stuff should be written in Armenian if there is info online. - Fedayee 06:35, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Military structure of Armenian Army http://www.mil.am/eng/index.php?page=5 warning page will take forever to load. Vartanm 06:43, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

T-90s

I'd want to see a citation for pretty weaponry with something like the T-90. To the best of my knowledge, the Armenian Army's mainstay MBT is the T-72, if not the newer T-80s, otherwise that stat goes.--MarshallBagramyan 00:15, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah I sent a message to the user who posted it as well to see if he has a source for it. It's cool news if Armenia's going to buy. - Fedayee 00:17, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

(Melting Pot of Friendship (talk) 01:09, 26 September 2014 (UTC)) here. Armenia won a T90S in the most recent tank biathlon in Russia. Simply google it, and you might be able to get a source. They recieved a T90S tank certificate.[reply]


Hey guys,

I have deleted the T-62 and T-64 from the list of tanks. Armenian army does not operate the T-62 and T-64. The T-64 was never been exported. Armenia has bought many T-72 tanks withing few years from Russia (many are with help of Russian politicians for free) So there is also no need in using the old T-62. The Armenian army already operates the T-55. So, they have possibly gone some improvements in their mobility systems to use them for a time.


Thanks a lot.

Gr. Soner

size

10,357, including 30,634 conscripts

- Can someone explain this phrase ?

What is the size of the Armenian army ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by TheMightyGeneral (talkcontribs) 00:03, 22 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

BMP-2 and armstrade.org source

I edited the number of BMP-2s because the source, which is a PDF file, states that. Other PDF files I have screencapped, have stated that Armenia modernized 100 IFVs/APCs. (UPDATE: From News sources such as razmdotinfo, I have learned that it was most likely a *modernization* of 100 or 50 BMP-2s, and not an actual purchase of new units. Would we be able to update the side note for the BMPs? I have another source that does state that Armenia recieved 110 IFVs. This would correspond with the possible modernization listed in the PDF. Could we possibly do an update for the number of BMPs as well?)

Page 17 of source 22.This source is used throughout the page. I simply edited the number, assuming that it was edited in 2012, to the most recent figure. It was returned back to 55 for some reason. It looks like the person who made the edit, did not read the PDF.


(Melting Pot of Friendship (talk) 01:04, 26 September 2014 (UTC));[reply]


I have no objections - be bold, and feel free to add the material as a side note in the right column with the requisite sources. We can tweak anything that might require it. --Marshal Bagramyan (talk) 17:55, 26 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Alright, I edited the page. I included some other sources I found that talked about a number of BTR-80s that were hidden from inspectors until recently. It did not specify an actual number. I also edited the T72s to also mention the units in NKR, including the 33 unit acquisition officially announced. I had some trouble with editing for a sec, so the summary isn't there for some reason. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Melting Pot of Friendship (talkcontribs) 22:17, 26 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]