5th Army Corps (Armenia)

The 5th Army Corps (Armenian: 5-րդ բանակային կորպուս) is a military unit of Armenian Army.[2] The 5th Army Corps was formed in 1998. The commander of the army corps is Andranik Piloyan (since 18 June 2018[3]).

5th Army Corps
5-րդ բանակային կորպուս
Active1998–present
Country Armenia
Branch Armenia Army
TypeField army
Part ofMinistry of Defence of Armenia
HQNubarashen in Yerevan
Commanders
CommanderMajor General Andranik Piloyan[1]

Structure

The corps consists of two fortified regions, the 4th independent motor rifle regiment, and the 545th independent rifle regiment.[4] It also has reconnaissance, tank, and artillery battalions as well as self-propelled artillery and rear battalions. Units from the corps are stationed close to the Armenian-Turkish border.[5] Together with the Russian 102nd Military Base, the corps makes up the United Group of Forces,[6][7] set up in 2000 by President Robert Kocharyan and President Vladimir Putin.[8][9] Units of the corps took part in the 2020 Armenian–Azerbaijani skirmishes.

Commanders

  • Major General Seyran Ohanyan (1998-1999)
  • Major General Valeri Grigoryan (-20 July 2007)
  • Major General Andranik Makaryan (20 July 2007-June 2013)[10]
  • Major General Kamo Kochunts (June 2013[11]-13 November 2015)
  • Major General Karen Abrahamyan (13 November 2015-28 September 2017)
  • Major General Artak Davtyan (28 September 2017-24 May 2018[12][13][14])
  • Major General Andranik Piloyan (18 June 2018-present)[15]

References

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