
ArmInfo. Since August 8, the situation on the Armenian- Azerbaijani border has significantly improved, as stated by RA Defense Minister Suren Papikyan in an interview with Armenian Public Television.
He confirmed the absence of tensions and incidents on the border, noting that when minor incidents do occur, the parties contact each other and resolve the issues.
The minister also noted a decrease in fatalities in the Armen Forces. Specifically, in 2025, five deaths were recorded, one from lightning struck, another from electric shock, two due to health issues, and one soldier committed suicide. There have been no murders this year, which, according to the head of the Defense Ministry, is seen as a positive trend. Papikyan emphasized that 2026 will focus on combating the criminal subculture within the army.
The head of the Defense Ministry also highlighted the reduction of the mandatory military service term from two years to 1.6 years. He mentioned that the promise to reduce the mandatory service term by six months was part of the Civil Contract party's election platform, and a corresponding clause was included in the army transformation concept. The minister considered this decision to be a positive development for the army. He emphasized the importance of making the army appealing to society and not perceived as a prison. The minister informed that 4,217 contract soldiers have participated in the "Motherland Defender " program over the past two years. According to Papikyan, there are plans to offer participants the opportunity to extend their contract length from the current five years to seven or ten years. He also noted a 26% increase in the number of cadets at the V. Sargsyan Military Academy by compared to 2018.
Papikyan also reported on the army's modernization through the procurement of new weapons, largely achieved due to the diversification of supply routes. According to him, there are currently no previous issues with delays in the delivery of weapons that have already been paid for. The minister assured that only new-generation weapons are being purchased, emphasizing that the arms acquisition are not for the militarization of Armenia, but to enhance the country's defense capability. Additionally, the Minister noted the recent development of domestic arms production. He mentioned that, starting in 2022, the volume of contracts with local defense industry companies has increased from 5.5 billion drams to 170 billion drams.
The Minister announced that the first set of new field uniforms is ready for testing by the troops. Samples of both everyday and dress uniforms have also been prepared. Earlier, the minister met in Washington with the management of the American company Milliken, which specializes in the design and production of military uniforms. He emphasized that the uniform change holds aesthetic and psychological significance. "Western standards, but with domestic symbols," Suren Papikyan stated.