Armenia and Russia discuss the details of the joint production of modern assault rifles

Arminfo, Armenia
Jan 29 2019
Alexandr Avanesov

ArmInfo. As part of further development of military-economic cooperation of the CSTO member countries, and, in particular, cooperation and integration of  enterprises and organizations of the defense complex, on January 29,  RA Defense Minister David Tonoyan received delegation of the  Kalashnikov Concern, headed by the concern's general director Andrei  Baryshinikov.

Greeting the guests, David Tonoyan stressed the importance of the  cooperation of the Kalashnikov Concern with the Armenian  military-industrial enterprises, reports the press service of the  Armenian Defense Ministry. He stated his readiness to assist all  those projects that are aimed at the organization of joint production  of military products in Armenia.

In turn, Andrey Baryshnikov congratulated the Minister on the Army  Day, and thanked for the invitation to take part in an official  reception on the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the country's  Armed Forces. The head of the Concern presented the process of  implementing joint projects with Armenian partners within the  framework of the CSTO to the RA Minister of Defense. In particular,  within the framework of the military-technical cooperation program  envisaged by the Treaty of May 15, 1992 and the agreement of May 24,  2016, summarized details of the project for the joint production of  the latest machines are presented.

Earlier, ArmInfo reported that Armenia was experimentally purchasing  a small batch of the latest AK-12 out of 50 copies. As Kommersant  newspaper wrote, the Armenian armed forces will try the new AK-12 in  action, after which, if approved, the purchases will continue.  According to the newspaper, Armenia will become the first foreign  country to purchase the "Kalashnikovs" of the new sample. According  to armoury- online.ru, the Russian automatic carbine under the symbol  AK-12, which means "Kalashnikov assault rifle of 2012", is a  promising development of the Kalashnikov concern.  One of the main  features of the AK-12 was the increased ergonomics of the weapon in  comparison with the AK-74M caliber 5.45×39 and the AKM caliber  7.62×39. The work carried out increased the accuracy of fire, the  reliability of the mechanisms of weapons and increase the service  life.