Asbarez: ArmHighTech 2022 Showcases Homegrown Drone-Makers

Davaro is one of the Armenia-based companies that is manufacturing drones

YEREVAN (Armenpress)—The Third ArmHighTech International Exhibition of Defense Technologies showcased a wide range of military and civilian-grade technologies, such as strolling munitions, drones and even technologies designed for assisting people with disabilities.

The spotlight, however, was mostly on drone-makers that offer relatively cheap and easily controlled UAVs.

The Armenian Davaro drone-maker showcased its UAVs, which have an endurance of 20 hours in-flight and 500 kilometer range, equipped with a 15kg warhead. Davaro also offers combat drones with up to 150 kilometer firing range. The company unveiled its new laser-guided reconnaissance and combat models.

“They are designed to strike enemy airfields, weapon depots, mostly stationary targets,” Davaro representative Armen Yenokyan said.

He added that they are now developing a control system that would include artificial intelligence in controlling the combat operations.

UAVLAB, another drone-maker known for its Bzez (Beetle) loitering munitions, launched the production of other combat UAVs and is perfecting the control system.

“We can control two drones from this machine. It is entirely made in Armenia,” UAVLAB representative Alexander Jaghinyan said.

Arshavir Stepanyan, the representative of ProMAQ, a company specializing in reconnaissance and combat drones, as well as unmanned cargo transport helicopters and radio-locating and communication systems, said that the cooperation with the government is dynamically growing especially since the 2020 war in Artsakh. “This is a sector developing every day, we are having new ideas and goals every day, new projects that are being realized. The market is developing dynamically,” he said.

Other participants at the exhibition included Aragats, a company manufacturing thermal vision scopes and surveillance systems since 1992. Levon Margaryan from Aragats said they are working with the military since day one. “We are showcasing some of our thermal vision scopes. Around 80% of the displayed items passed all government tests and are used by the military for many years,” he said.

The Scientific-Research Institute of Communication Means was showcasing its brand-new Nairi radio-locating station – a radar capable of being deployed and brought to operational mode within few minutes. The radar has a range of up to 4000 kilometers and detects medium and large flying vehicles.

Isatech Robotics presented two new models: a tracked, remotely controlled transport SUV designed for transporting cargo and medevac operations in hazardous terrains; and a remotely controlled combat machine. The latter is capable of substituting a soldier on the battlefield and is fully able to engage in combat. Isatech Robotics also offers technologies for assisting war veterans who’ve sustained disabilities.

The first ever Armenian company specializing in building and producing innovative rehabilitation devices – QaylTech – was also presenting its products.

The Oqni company was also among participants. Oqni is an Armenian startup with an aim to create a full cycle of AI-driven prosthetics.

ArmHighTech 2022 was held from March 31 to April 2 in Yerevan.

Armenpress: Post-war social crisis alleviated, proper living conditions in place – Artsakh authorities

Post-war social crisis alleviated, proper living conditions in place – Artsakh authorities

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 09:49, 8 April, 2022

STEPANAKERT, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. 46,000 people were displaced in the 2020 war in Artsakh, and over 25,628 of them have returned. Housing and employment are the top issues for them and the Artsakh Ministry of Social Development and Migration is working to resolve the problems.

In an interview to ARMENPRESS, the Minister of Social Development and Migration of Artsakh Armine Petrosyan said that immediately after the war they began the implementation of a number of assistance programs to mitigate the social issues of the forcefully displaced citizens.

Thanks to the programs implemented both with our own means as well as jointly with the Government of Armenia, we can say that right now we have succeeded in mitigating the social crisis and creating maximally favorable living conditions for our population. These were mostly short-term social support programs and currently we aim at replacing them with the kind of programs that would ensure employment opportunities,” Petrosyan said.

The Artsakh authorities are also working on the housing issues, as well the issue of giving a legal status to the internally displaced persons.

We’ve developed new approaches for solving social issues aimed at creating jobs, developing SMEs and providing support to farmers. For this purpose we’ve opened a foundation under the ministry, the function of which is to cooperate with philanthropists and investors to encourage the opening of SMEs in Artsakh and assist farmers,” she added.

In addition to the implemented various programs, the Artsakh authorities plan to substitute the assistance programs with development programs in 2022.

We are planning to organize vocational training programs for displaced people and other social groups, provision of social assistance to unemployed displaced people to start small entrepreneurships in villages, as well as the implementation of self-employment and employment through the donations from private philanthropists and charitable organizations within the framework of the ministry’s Social Development Programs Foundation,” the minister added.

The Artsakh authorities also launched a Social-Psychological Center which will research all social needs of citizens and act as a bridge between the society and the ministry. The first office of the center was opened in Martuni. Gradually it will expand to Stepanakert, Askeran and Martakert.

Minister of Social Development and Migration of Artsakh Armine Petrosyan said that 46,000 citizens were displaced in the war, and 25,628 of them have returned to Artsakh so far.

Asked what job opportunities exist for the displaced persons, Petrosyan said the available jobs are mostly in the private sector: construction and services.

Interview by Ani Danielyan




Installation of new system in Ambulance CJSC will not leave citizens’ calls unanswered

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 09:54, 8 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. A callback system is already operating in Armenia’s Ambulance Service, Director of the Ambulance CJSC Taguhi Stepanyan said in an interview to Armenpress.

She informed that thanks to this new system, all incoming calls to 1-03 will be registered and a callback will be provided.

“Today the number of calls has decreased considerably, there were many complaints that the ambulance did not answer the calls. This system has been introduced in order not to leave the calls unanswered”, she said, expressing confidence that this new system will help to improve the operation of the ambulance.

Taguhi Stepanyan said the Ambulance Service handles an average of 650 calls a day. “If we compare with the period 1.5-2 months ago, when the number of calls was reaching 1000 in a day, we will see that they have declined”, she said, adding that nearly 300 calls relating to children are being registered per week.

The Director of the Ambulance CJSC said the calls are mainly related to cardiovascular and acute-respiratory diseases, but added that there are also calls connected with car crashes.

Japan plans to gradually reduce coal imports from Russia

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 10:11, 8 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. The world’s third-largest coal importer Japan plans to reduce Russian coal imports gradually while looking for alternative suppliers in the wake of sanctions against Moscow, Reuters reported citing the Japanese industry minister.

The move also highlights a potential shift in Japan’s energy procurement policy.

The minister, Koichi Hagiuda, told reporters that Japan will aim over time to end coal imports from Russia, the country’s second-biggest supplier of thermal coal in 2021. He said finding immediate alternative suppliers would be difficult.

Russia accounted for 11% of Japan’s total coal imports in 2021, according to the government data.

International tender for Meghri Border Crossing Point modernization takes place

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 10:23, 8 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) announced a tender for the construction of the Meghri Border Crossing Point through its electronic procurement system on December 23, 2021.

The bids were officially opened by the assessment commission after the deadline expired.

The commission, which includes representatives of the Armenian State Revenue Committee and other government bodies, will study the packages submitted by organizations, as well as their past records and bids.

The validity period of the bids is 120 days.

The Meghri Border Crossing Point modernization project is implemented in accordance to a loan and grant agreement signed between Armenia and the EBRD. The project is worth approximately EUR 21,000,000 and the construction will last 30 months.

The modernization of the facility includes the construction of a two-storey administrative building (4000sq.m) with 1500sq.m. solar power station on the roof, a 40,000 sq.m. parking lot, 5 entry and exit lanes and modern X-ray machines.

The modernization will facilitate and accelerate services and contribute to the activation of the North-South Transport Corridor by boosting transit shipments.

Hamazkayin W.R.L.G. presents Armenian Genocide Dedicated to Armenian Poets WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27

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Armenia Women’s national football team lost to Poland

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 10:24, 8 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. Poland-Armenia Women’s World Cup 2023 qualifying round match took place in Polish city Gdinya on April 7, the Football Federation of Armenia reports.

Poland won with a score of 12:0.

Armenia

1. Anastasia Klimova (12. Mariam Tsolakyan, 37), 3. Liana Ghazaryan, 4. Maria Sakhinova (10. Armine Khachatryan, 70), 5. Ani Karapetyan (9. Oksanna Pizlova, 70), 7. Nancy Avesyan (18. Veronika Asatryan, 60), 8. Maral Artin (c), 13. Sydney Vermillion, 14. Claudia Cholakian, 17. Nora Yeghyan, 20. Anna Dallakyan, 22. Ani Ghukasyan.

Armenian humanitarian mission delivers 4 tons of medical supplies to Aleppo’s hospitals

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 10:32, 8 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. The 9th group of the humanitarian mission of Armenia delivered 4 tons of medical and healthcare items to Aleppo’s hospitals on April 7 in cooperation with the Embassy of Armenia in Syria, the Humanitarian Demining and Expert Center of Armenia said.

The healthcare sector representatives thanked Armenian doctors for the daily medical assistance provided.

So far, the Armenian humanitarian mission has delivered 24 tons of medicine to Aleppo’s medical centers.

Armenian Ambassador, Bundestag members discuss regional and international relations

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 10:38, 8 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of Armenia to Germany Viktor Yengibaryan discussed with the Members of the Bundestag (parliament) issues relating to regional and international relations, the Armenian Embassy said.

On April 7 the Armenian Ambassador met with Bundestag Member Gregor Gysi, representing The Left Party. During the meeting the sides discussed issues relating to expanding the cooperation between Armenia and Germany, as well as touched upon topics concerning regional and international relations.

On the same day, Ambassador Yengibaryan met with another Bundestag Member Knut Abraham, (CDU/CSU), again discussing the expansion of the partnership between Armenia and Germany, as well as regional and international affairs.

COVID-19: 14 new cases, no death in Armenia in past day

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 11:14, 8 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. 14 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 422,643, the ministry of health said.

2046 tests were conducted on April 7.

The recoveries rose by 25 in a day, bringing the total number to 410,295.

No death case has been registered. The death toll stands at 8619.

As of April 8, the number of active cases is 2050.