Armed Forces of Armenia

Armed Forces of Armenia
Հայաստանի զինված ուժեր
Emblem of the Armenian Armed Forces
Founded28 May 1918; 107 years ago
Current form28 January 1992; 34 years ago
Service branches Armenian Ground Forces
 Armenian Air Force
HeadquartersYerevan
Websitemil.am
Leadership
Supreme Commander-in-Chief Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
Minister of Defence Suren Papikyan
Chief of the General Staff Lieutenant General Edvard Asryan
Personnel
Military age18–30
Conscription18 months
Active personnel70,000 (65,000 army, 5,000 air forces and air defense) + 5,000 paramilitary (IISS estimate)
Reserve personnel210,000 former service personnel with service in last 15 years
Deployed personnel Kosovo (58 in KFOR)
 Lebanon (33 in UNFIL)
Expenditure
Budget$1.70 billion (2025)[1]
Percent of GDP= 5% (2025)
Industry
Domestic suppliersScientific-Production Association Garni-Ler
Aspar Arms
Avtomatika Plant
UAVLAB
Davaro
Arsenal Armtech
Foreign suppliers Russia

 India
 France
 Japan
 China
 Bulgaria
 Serbia
 Ukraine
 Belarus
 Greece

 United States
Related articles
HistoryMilitary history of Armenia
1918–1920 Armenian-Azerbaijani War
1918 Armenian-Georgian War
1920 Turkish–Armenian War
1920 Red Army invasion of Armenia
1921 February Uprising
1988–1994 First Nagorno-Karabakh War
2020 Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
Armenian political crisis (2020-present)
September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes
RanksMilitary ranks of Armenia

The Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության զինված ուժեր, romanizedHayastani Hanrapetut’yan zinvats uzher, abbreviated ՀՀ ԶՈՒ, HH ZU), sometimes referred to as the Armenian Army (հայկական բանակ, haykakan banak), is the national military of Armenia. It consists of personnel branches under the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, which can be divided into two general branches: the Ground Forces, and the Air Force. Although it was partially formed out of the former Soviet Army forces stationed in the Armenian SSR (mostly units of the 7th Guards Army of the Transcaucasian Military District), the military of Armenia can be traced back to the founding of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918. Being landlocked, Armenia does not have a navy.

The Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the military is the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan. The Ministry of Defence is in charge of political leadership, headed by Suren Papikyan, while military command remains in the hands of the general staff, headed by the Chief of Staff, who is Major-General Edvard Asryan. Border guards subject to the Ministry of Defence until 2001, patrol Armenia's borders with Georgia and Azerbaijan, while Russian troops continue to monitor its borders with Iran and Turkey. Since 2002, Armenia has been a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. Armenia signed a military cooperation plan with Lebanon on 27 November 2015.