Risen Energy powers Vayots Arev-1 Solar Farm in Armenia

Green Tech Lead
Dec 1 2020

Vayots Arev-1 Solar Farm, located in Vayots Dzor region in southeastern Armenia, has grid-connected. Risen Energy provided their JAGER PLUS 144 mono PERC bifacial double glass modules with a total installed capacity of 5.2MWDC for the project.

The developer and EPC of project was Optimum Energy LLC – local partner and exclusive distributor of Risen Energy in region.

Vayots Arev-1 Solar Farm is the first large scale project that has connected to the grid in Armenia.

As a global PV leader, Risen Energy has maintained a keen insight into the global PV emerging market by providing their high-quality products.

Armenian defense minister, Russian Ambassador highlight activity of humanitarian center in Karabakh

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 18:27,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Defense Minister Vagharshak Harutyunyan received today Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergei Kopyrkin, the ministry told Armenpress.

Ambassador Kopyrkin congratulated Vagharshak Harutyunyan on appointment as Armenia’s defense minister.

During the meeting the sides highly valued the dynamics of the Armenian-Russian allied cooperation and political dialogue, as well as the productive partnership in the defense sector.

Defense Minister Harutyunyan specifically highlighted the role and efforts of Russia aimed at stabilizing the military-political situation in the region, the efficiency of the ongoing peacekeeping mission in Artsakh within the frames of the implementation of the November 10 statement signed by Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The officials also attached importance to the activity of the Russian inter-agency humanitarian center in the territory of Nagorno Karabakh aimed at the return of the refugees, restoration of civilian infrastructure, search for those killed, captured and missing in action and combination of the activities of various organizations in the humanitarian field.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Nagorno-Karabakh refugees see little chance of returning home after peace deal

Politico
Nov 30 2020

By Andrew Connelly


ECHR applies urgent measures in case of 13 more Armenian POWs and civilians held in Azerbaijan

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 28 2020

Lawyers Artak Zeynalyan and Siranush Sahakyan issued the fifth statement on the protection of the rights of Armenian prisoners of war (POW) in the European Court. “The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) granted our requests over the protection of the rights of servicemen taken prisoner and civilians during the large-scale war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh in the early morning of September 27, 2020 and decided to apply urgent measures.

The POWs are identified as:

Vahe Arakelyan
Hayk Arevshatyan
Melkon Hovhannisyan
Artak Stepanyan
Nairi Ghukasyan

and

Erik Khachatryan
Robert Vardanyan
Narek Sirunyan
Karen Manukyan
Arayik Galstyan

Detained civilians are identified as:
Jonik Tevosyan
Edward and Arena Shahverdyans

The European Court has requested documented information from the government of Azerbaijan on the fact of their capture, whereabouts, detention conditions and medical issues. The court has set 30 November and 4 december respectively as a deadline for the required information,” the lawyers informed.

CivilNet: Is Democracy At Stake in Armenia?

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Anna Ohanyan is the Richard B. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of International Relations at Stonehill College, as well as a non-resident senior scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She gives her take on whether Armenian democracy is at stake, the new geopolitical makeup of the region, country comparisons and whether the West is readying to engage in the South Caucasus. 

UPDATE: The Western financial package to Georgia after the 2008 war was not 12bn$, but 4bn$.

ECHR obliges Azerbaijan to provide information on 11 Armenian PoWs and 10 captured civilians

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 20 2020




The European Court of Human Rights has applied an interim measure against Azerbaijan demanding to provide information on prisoners of war and to announce the terms of the exchange by November 27.

The Court also obliged Azerbaijan to provide information on the 10 civilians kidnapped after the establishment of ceasefire by November 30.

On November 17 Armenia had requested to apply a new interim measure to prevent inhuman and degrading treatment as well as irreparable harm to lives of 10 civilians who were captured on their way from Goris to Shushi.

Why Chinese Drones Instead of Russian Su-30 Jets Could Have Helped Armenia Beat Azerbaijan In Karabakh War?

Eurasian Times
Nov 17 2020

 

Armenia suffered significant military setbacks at the hand of Azerbaijani forces in the war over Nagorno-Karabakh, losing most of the originally Azerbaijani-inhabited territories it occupied in 1993. The latter also captured Nagorno-Karabakh, along with the strategic and symbolic city of Shusha.

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The country’s media and the opposition have blamed the obsolete military infrastructure and the lack of any modernization of its weapons arsenal for the humiliating loss to the Turkey-allied country. Much of the criticism is being directed at the futility of purchasing the expensive Su-30SM fighters from Russia, four of which were reportedly brought for $120 million in 2019.

They argue, instead of buying those expensive jets, Armenia should have procured Chinese drones at a relatively lower price. Drones were one of the key weapons of the Azerbaijani army and helped them get an edge over the Armenian forces.

The Su-30SM is a modernized 4+ generation version of the original Russian Su-30 fighter aircraft. Being a supermaneuverable jet, it is one of the world’s finest dogfighters with upgrades being done to equip it with credible BVR (beyond visual range) engagement options. The country had reportedly ordered eight new Su-30SMs to bolster its airpower capabilities.

After a crushing defeat in the conflict with Azerbaijan, whose inexpensive armed drones decimated the entire frontline military arsenal of the country, the acquisition of the Russian fighters is being called a “mistake”.

Su-30SM fighter aircraft

The Armenian media lamented the fact that if the fighters were purchased, they should at least have been equipped with worthy weapons, which they lacked. One Armenian defense portal says it was futile to spend a fortune on the acquisition of Su-30SM fighters, and the funds could have been instead used to purchase an arsenal of drones of different capabilities, preferably made in China, for at least $ 100 million.

The purchase of the 9K33 Osa (Wasp or NATO reporting name SA-8 Gecko) from Jordan was also considered to be a blunder, which is a fairly old complex, from third countries, when the modern version could have been directly purchased from Russia. Osa AK is a highly mobile, short-range tactical surface-to-air missile system designed in the erstwhile Soviet Union.

Military analysts claim the existing air defense system in Nagorno-Karabakh were more focused on combating attack helicopters and aircraft, and small drones in the sky caught it off guard. The Azerbaijani army acted cautiously, relying on thorough reconnaissance, long-range fire damage and drone strikes, observed Viktor Murakhovsky, editor-in-chief of the Russian magazine Arsenal of the Fatherland. “Here we have not witnessed an offensive steam roller with artillery, barrage, tanks and so on,” he added.

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There is an increasing consensus among the military experts about the use of less expensive advanced armed drones instead of the Russian Su-30SMs. They argue instead of expending $120 million on the fighter aircraft, Armenia could have bought the cheap Chinese drones, such as Wing Loong 2, which is a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE), UAV and would have cost only about $ 1-2 million.

Wing Loong can be armed with laser-guided bombs and missiles to attack and destroy air or ground-based targets. Its formidable array of weapons includes the options like AKD-10 air-to-surface anti-tank missile, BRMI-90 90mm guided rocket, FT-7/130 small 130kg bomb with planar wing, FT-9/50 50kg bomb for drones, FT-10/25 25kg bomb, GB-7/50 50kg precision-guided munition (PGM), and GB-4/100 PGM.

Armenia also had the option of buying China’s CH-3 or CH-4 drones, which are even cheaper than the Turkish Bayraktar TB2 used by Azerbaijan. The CH-4 has been sold to more than 10 countries, including those in the Middle East, and has demonstrated its capabilities in many military operations. Only around 30-40 of these UAVs could have significantly helped the Armenian army in the conflict, and cost only up to $ 30-40 million.

China’s Wing Loong 2 UAV

The country also lacked the loitering ammunition capabilities and unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, something which was frequently used by the Azeris. They are now in agreement that more drones would have changed the balance of the war in their favor.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in an interview with the Armenian Public Television, said the country had to modernize its military to adapt to the changing nature of war.

“We must build a new type of army with new benchmarks and parameters. In particular, I stated above that the level of mobility should increase many times over in the army. We had a corps, brigades, regiments, battalions, which in fact, did not work that well, instead the following two factors won the war: mobile groups and drones,” the PM said.

Admitting that the drone warfare had shaped the nature and result of the war, he said the country now needs to develop a high-tech military-industrial complex at a much faster pace than it is happening today, which should eventually become the locomotive of the Armenian economy.

The Russian defense experts agree that Armenia did not take military preparation seriously and paid no attention to long-term fortification, camouflage and reconnaissance. The country failed to gauge the changing nature of warfare and equip and modernize its military accordingly.



Exchange of prisoners will take place after bodies are exchanged – Armenian PM

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 16 2020



The prisoners will be exchanged after the exchange of the bodies is completed, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at an online press conference today.

“Several hundred Armenian soldiers are still missing and we hope to find some alive,” he said.

He said one soldier, who had been considered dead, was found wounded yesterday.

As for the exchange of prisoners, it will take place after the exchange of bodies is completed.

A day of mourning will be announced after all bodies are recovered, PM Pashinyan said.  

For now, he said, it’s important to ensure the social security guarantees for the families of the killed and disabled soldiers, adding that “it will be done on due level.”

He attached importance to the contacts between the government and the families of the dead and the disabled soldiers.

“The organization of the future life of the disabled soldiers is a priority and the government must play an important role here,” the PM stated.


https://en.armradio.am/2020/11/16/exchange-of-prisoners-will-take-place-after-bodies-are-exchanged-armenian-pm/



Armenian-Canadians send more humanitarian aid for people of Artsakh

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 09:46,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian community of Canada is sending more humanitarian aid for the people of Artsakh.

United Armenian Council of Ontario member Edgar Manukyan told ARMENPRESS that the supplies will be sent to Armenia on November 21.

“We’ve sent many batches of humanitarian aid earlier too, 15 tons of aid was sent from Toronto alone,” he said. Most of the emergency relief supplies include medication, sleeping bags, clothing and other essential items.

“There is no despair, we continue our work,” Manukyan said.

Manukyan said they will send ambulances in the next few weeks.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Ceasefire observed along entire engagement line in Karabakh – Russia’s top brass

TASS, Russia
Nov 14 2020
An exchange of the bodies of servicemen killed on the battlefield around the town of Shusha has begun with the assistance of Russian peacekeepers, the Defense Ministry Spokesman said

MOSCOW, November 14. /TASS/. The ceasefire is being observed along the entire engagement line in Nagorno-Karabakh, Russian Defense Ministry Spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov said on Saturday.

“The ceasefire is being observed along the entire engagement line,” the general said.

Also “12 observation posts of the Russian peacekeeping contingent have been set up along the engagement line in the area of the peacekeeping operation as of November 14 and they are monitoring the situation round-the-clock,” he added.

An exchange of the bodies of servicemen killed on the battlefield around the town of Shusha has begun with the assistance of Russian peacekeepers, the spokesman said.

On November 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan signed a joint statement on a full ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh. As the Russian leader said, Azerbaijani and Armenian forces will remain at their current positions while Russian peacekeepers will be deployed to the region.