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PM Pashinyan visits the military-industrial companies, highlighting the need for the military industry’s rapid development.

HomelandGlobal IssuesPM Pashinyan visits the military-industrial companies, highlighting the need for the military industry's rapid development.

Today, the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, visited the military-industrial companies, where he highlighted the need for military industry’s continued development and instructed the management to develop the plant’s output capacity at a faster pace in terms of expanding the range of weaponry.

As Zartonk Media was informed from press service of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, the statement runs as follows,

Accompanied by Minister of High-Tech Industry Hakob Arshakyan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan went on a working tour to Garni Ler Scientific-Production Association and the newly established Arsenal Military-Industrial Plant. During the tour, the Premier got acquainted with the plant’s production-professional potential, the range of its products and development opportunities.

The Prime Minister was shown ordnance, projectiles and warheads produced by the company. He was introduced to new test specimens featuring automatic, remote-controlled, large-caliber firearms systems equipped with night-day gun-sights. The plant will soon get new investments, expand its output capacity, generate new jobs and expand export opportunities.

The Premier highlighted the need for military industry’s continued development and instructed the management to develop the plant’s output capacity at a faster pace in terms of expanding the range of weaponry.

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