Armenia procures equipment from France in bid to strengthen defences

The GM200 design detects and tracks simultaneously, low to high altitude targets in all types of environments. Based on the successfully proven architecture of the GM400α, it provides air defence weapon coordination for Very Short Range Air Defence (VSHORAD) up to Short Range Air Defence (SHORAD) systems.

When deployed in complex theatres of operations, armed forces can be vulnerable to a large panel of threats. Missiles threatening the airspace are only one of them. From Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (RAM) to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) operating at low to medium altitudes and, potentially, in armed swarms, the battle space can be saturated and overwhelming

   

Armenia has ordered three GM200 tactical, medium-range air-defence radars from Thales. (Thales)

Armenia is acquiring three tactical, medium-range air-defence radars from Thales and night-vision binoculars from Safran in a bid to strengthen its capabilities and territorial integrity.

The deal, announced on 23 October and signed between Armenian Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan and his French counterpart, Sébastien Lecornu, involves the supply of Thales Ground Master 200 (GM200) tactical air-defence radars.

The French Armed Forces were unable to respond to Janes at the time of publication regarding the contract and delivery timeframes.

Along with this contract, France will help to support the modernisation of the Armenian Army through enhanced training and co-operation. A letter of intent was also signed to encourage greater co-operation in the field of air defence and will involve, among other activities, auditing Armenia’s ground-based air-defence capabilities.



   

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