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Equipment of the Armenian Armed Forces
FoundedJanuary 28, 1992

Modern equipment of the Armenian Armed Forces. All effort is done to keep the tables up-to-date with reliable information available on open sources. The information is updated regularly. This page might contain equipment which are in use with the Artsakh Defense Army, as the equipment is sometimes used by both armies.

Small arms

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
Pistols and submachine guns
MP-443 Grach  Russia 9x19 mm Used by special forces and police. To replace the Makarov PM in the near future.
Assault rifles, battle rifles, carbines
AK-103  Armenia File:AK-103 Assault Rifle noBG.png As of July 2020, 50,000 rifles being produced yearly in Armenia for the next 10 years[1]
AK-12  Armenia 5.45×39 mm 50 units bought in 2019 from Russia, with full production to start in Armenia after the completion of state tests.[2]
AK-74  Russia 5.45×39 mm
AK-74M  Armenia
 Russia
AKS-74  Russia 5.45×39 mm
AKM  Russia 7.62×39 mm
AK-105  Russia 5.45×39 mm
AKS-74U  Soviet Union 9×39mm
VSS Vintorez
Sniper rifles
Accuracy International AX-338[3]  United Kingdom .338 Lapua Magnum File:AI AX338 LM Sniper Rifle.jpg Used by snipers and Special Forces.
Dragunov SVD  Russia 7.62×54 mm Main sniper rifle of the army.
PGM 338  France .338 Lapua Magnum Used by snipers and the Special Forces
Zastava M93 Black Arrow  Serbia 12.7×108 mm Standard service anti-material rifle
Sako TRG-42  Finland .338 Lapua Magnum Used by the special forces of the army and the NSS Alpha Group.
Machine guns
RPK-74  Russia 5.45×39 mm Standard service light machine gun
RPK-74M  Russia
PK machine gun  Soviet Union 7.62×54 mm Standard service machine gun
NSV machine gun 12.7×108 mm Standard service heavy machine gun
DShK Mostly in storage.
Kord machine gun[4]  Russia Started to replace Soviet-era machine guns in late 2018.
Grenade launchers
GP-25  Russia 40 mm under-barrel grenade launcher Used on assault rifles
AGS-17 30 x 29 grenade
AGS-30[5]  Russia

Mortars

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
Mortars
Armenian made mortars[6]  Armenia 82mm 82mm gun-mortar

MANPADS

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2020

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
MANPADS
Strela-3[7]  Russia MANPADS NATO codename SA-14
Igla-1[8] File:Igla 1 (SA-16).jpg NATO codename SA-16
Igla[9] NATO codename SA-18
Igla-S[10][11] NATO codename SA-24
9K333 Verba[10] NATO codename SA-25. To replace all previous generations of MANPADs.

Anti-tank weapons

Anti-tank weapons of the Armenian Army as of 2008-2017

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
Anti-tank weapons
RPG-7[12]  Armenia
 Russia[13]
Rocket-propelled grenade
RPG-26  Russia[14] Disposable anti-tank rocket launcher [15]
MILAN[16]  France
 Germany
 Greece
 Cyprus
ATGM With locally produced night-sight[17] [18]
RPO-A Shmel  Soviet Union Thermobaric rocket launcher
SPG-9[19]  Russia
 Armenia[12]
Recoilless gun
9M14 Malyutka[20]  Russia ATGM NATO codename AT-3 Sagger
9K111 Fagot[21]  Russia ATGM File:At4.jpg NATO codename AT-4 Spigot
9M111M Faktoriya[22]  Russia ATGM NATO codename AT-4C Spigot C. Improved motor, longer guidance wire. Maximum range 2,500m, minimum 75m. Improved single HEAT warhead; penetration 400 mm versus RHA or 230 mm towards armour inclined at 60°. Appeared during the 4-Day War.
9M113 Konkurs[23]  Russia ATGM NATO codename AT-5 Spandrel
9M113M Konkurs-M[24]  Russia ATGM NATO codename AT-5B Spandrel-B. Tandem warhead with extended explosive probe. The warhead penetration is 750–800 mm vs RHA. Adopted in 1991, 4000m range.
9M133M-2 Kornet-EM[25]  Russia ATGM NATO codename AT-14 Spriggan. 50 launchers with 200 missiles purchased in 2013. First shown in 2018. Mistaken in many sources for the E version, however Armenian troops training on the missiles state that it has a range of 8km.
9K114 Shturm[23]  Russia ATGM NATO codename AT-6 Spiral
9K115 Metis[26]  Russia ATGM NATO codename AT-7 Saxhorn
T-12 Rapira[27]  Russia Anti-tank gun 100mm
9P149 Shturm-S[28]  Soviet Union Tank destroyer 27 systems purchased from Moldova.[29] Displayed with 9M120 Ataka missile during the Defense Expo in Yerevan
9P148[30]  Russia Tank destroyer Armed with upgraded Konkurs-M missiles

Vehicles

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2016[31]

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
Armoured vehicles
T-90S  Russia Main battle tank 30
T-72 Main battle tank 101[32] Variants in service:

Estimated 550 T-72 tanks are in service together with the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Army.[33] In 2017, Armenia signed a contract with Russia to modernise all T-72 tanks and bring them to T-72B3 level.

T-55 Main battle tank 8 3 T-54 and 5 T-55. Probably in reserve.
BMP-2 Infantry fighting vehicle 100[34] 50 units modernized/repaired by Russia in 2012-2013.[35] Possibly more in storage [36]
BMP-1 Infantry fighting vehicle 93[32] Variants in service:
BRDM-2 Scout car 120[37] Includes anti-tank variant
BTR-80 Armoured personnel carrier 160[38] Possibly more in storage.[36][39] Number does not include unknown number of Infauna electronic countermeasure variants first displayed at the 2016 military parade.[40]
BTR-70 Armoured personnel carrier 18[32] Upgraded with new engines and 30mm gun
BTR-60 Armoured personnel carrier 108[32] Withdrawn from service[41]
MT-LB[32] Armoured personnel carrier 145
Tigr[42] Armoured personnel carrier More ordered in 2015.[43] Used by special forces, military police, light infantry and airborne units. Some transferred to civilian law enforcement special units.

Engineering and recovery vehicles

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2017

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
Engineering and recovery vehicles
MDK-3[44][45]  Russia Trench digger[46]
MDK-2M[47] Trench digger
PZM-2[48][49] Trench digger
BAT-2[50] Armored tracklayer
IMR-1[51] Combat engineering vehicle
IMR-2M[52] Combat engineering vehicle
TMM-3[47][53] Mobile bridge 50 ton scissor bridge on KrAZ-255B chassis
GMZ-1[47] Minelaying vehicle
BTS-2[54] Armored recovery vehicle
BREM-1[55] Armored recovery vehicle

Artillery

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
Artillery
2S1 Gvozdika  Russia Self-propelled artillery +10[32] 122mm
2S3 Akatsiya +28[32] 152mm
D-1 Howitzer 2[32]
D-20 34[32]
D-30 69[32] 122mm
D-44 85mm gun[56] Field artillery N/A D-44-beyt-hatotchan-1 85mm
M-30[57] Zagan 122 mm haubica wz 1938 a 122mm with upgraded optics
M-46[58] M-46-130mm-gun-batey-haosef-1 130mm
Giatsint-B 26 152mm
ZiS-3[59] N/A ZIS-3 FPMC 76mm. Used during the Nagorno-Karabakh war. Withdrawn from service. Some used as monuments, while others are used by reserve units.

Multiple rocket launchers

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2017

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
Multiple rocket launchers
WM-80[60]  People's Republic of China Multiple rocket launcher At least 4 launchers 273mm MRLS
BM-21 Grad  Russia 47[32] 122mm MRLS
BM-30 Smerch  Russia 6-12[61] 300mm MRLS
TOS-1A 6[61] 220mm thermobaric MRLS
N-2  Armenia Thermobaric MRLS in limited service

Possible MLRS acquisitions

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
AR-1A  People's Republic of China Multiple rocket launcher 6[62] 300mm MRLS
BM-27 Uragan  Russia ~12[63] 220mm MRLS. Cited in an Armenia-Moldova arms deal[63]

Tactical ballistic missile systems

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2017

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
Ballistic missiles
9K720 Iskander  Russia Short-range ballistic missile 4-8 launchers Revealed during the preparations for the 2016 military parade in Yerevan.[64]
SCUD-B  Russia 8 launchers 32 missiles[65][66]
OTR-21 Tochka 7-8 launchers [67] Unknown number of missiles

Electronic warfare

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2017

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
Electronic warfare
Infauna[68] Electronic warfare vehicle
Automated jamming station
R-330P[69]  Soviet Union[69] Automated jamming station Modernized locally

Anti-aircraft

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
Anti-aircraft
9K33 Osa  Russia Surface-to-air missile 10
Tor-M2KM[70] N/A
BUK-M1-2[71][72] N/A First shown during the preparations for the 2016 military parade in Yerevan.
S-125 Pechora 2M 8[73]
2K11 Krug Surface-to-air missile 115 Replaced by S-300s. Currently in reserve, used during parades.
9K35M3 Strela-10M3 Short range SAM 10 Designated SA-13 "Gopher" by NATO.
Kub-M3[74] Surface-to-air missile N/A
S-75 Dvina 79 f Withdrawn from service
S-125 Neva/Pechora N/A
S-300PS 2-3 divisions[71] Each division consists of 2 batteries, each battery consists of 4 launchers.[75] Upgraded with 5V55U missiles, 150 km range.
S-300PT-1 Surface-to-air missile At least 3 divisions[71]
AZP S-60 Anti-aircraft gun N/A
KS-19[76] 100m gun used as field artillery[77]
ZU-23-2
ZSU-23-4 Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Main SPAA of the army. Locally modernized version used.

Radar systems

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2016

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
Radar systems
Swathi Weapon Locating Radar[78]  India Counter-battery radar Four radars acquired for a cost of $40 million USD in 2020
Avtobaza[43][79]  Russia Radar Part of Russian-Armenian arms deal
P-12 radar
P-15 radar
P-40 radar
Snar-10 Big Fred[23] Ground surveillance radar

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Military equipment Armenian Army as of 2008-2017

Name Origin Type Photo Notes
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Bazé[80]  Armenia Reconnaissance
Krunk
X-55
HRESH Loitering munition

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