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Over past 4-5 years, Armenia`s military-industrial complex made  quantum leap - Mkhitar Hayrapetyan

Over past 4-5 years, Armenia`s military-industrial complex made  quantum leap - Mkhitar Hayrapetyan

ArmInfo.Over the past 4-5 years, Armenia's military-industrial complex (MIC) has made a quantum leap. This was stated by Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, Minister of High-Tech Industry of Armenia, speaking at the Eurosatory 2026 international  exhibition in Paris.

In this regard, he noted that 172 billion drams have been invested in  the industry through the state procurement system, and a decision has  been made to conclude new long-term contracts for an additional 190  billion drams. As a result of this policy, the industry's turnover  has reached approximately 70 billion drams, and Armenian military  products are already being exported.

In his speech, the minister presented conceptual approaches to  developing Armenia's military-industrial complex, emphasizing that  even small countries can remain competitive in the era of artificial  intelligence (AI) and technological progress thanks to their  flexibility and targeted investments.

"Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the core technology of  modern defense systems. However, technology alone is not enough. I  believe human capital remains the key competitive advantage. Armenia  continues to actively invest in engineering education, the  development of startups, research institutes, and partnerships with  leading global technology companies. Our goal is clear: to create an  environment in which talented specialists can realize their  potential, create and scale products that contribute to both economic  development and strengthening national security," Hayrapetyan said.

He emphasized that the future belongs to interconnected ecosystems  that can work together to create conditions for innovation. "I am  convinced that innovative ecosystems thrive when startups have the  opportunity to quickly test ideas, make mistakes, learn from them,  and improve their solutions. This is why we are consistently  simplifying testing procedures and expanding access to real-world  operational testing environments," the minister said. To successfully  compete globally, he added, Armenia is also developing the Garden of  AI Factories concept, which will allow domestic defense industry  companies to conduct complex engineering modeling and necessary  testing with the support of the state, which provides the necessary  resources and infrastructure.

Hayrapetyan also emphasized Armenia's readiness to expand  international cooperation, noting that the Armenian government is  consistently working to simplify export licensing procedures. This  will allow Armenian technological solutions to more confidently enter  global markets. "Armenia is transforming from a consumer into a  partner offering the world high-tech products, where scientific  potential, energy capabilities, and computing power combine to  strengthen national security and technological development," the  minister said.