Doesn’t really look like the Aralez, I also don’t think the Aralez was put into production, it is also not mentioned on Davaro’s website
e39_m62 on
Too small to be Aralez, Davaro doesn’t have anything of that size in serial production.
There’s almost no point in an Armenian company entering that space, minimum viable product is still a difficult thing to engineer – competing for domestic orders will be nigh impossible, competing for export even harder.
Present-Suggestion86 on
Those are Chinese MALE UAVs. Either Wing Loong 2 or CH-4. As I understand it, they will be shown during the parade!
surenk6 on
The hangars themselves are for our Su-30SMs.
Lazy-Platypus-9000 on
Those look identical to the Khronshtadt Orion, a Russia made MALE UCAV. The Aralez is much smaller and has a single “T” vertical stabiliser instead of two. However, the one next to it, looks very similar to the Chinese Wing Loong 2. No info whether we operate it, but on the Wikipedia page of the UAV itself, Armenia is mentioned as an operator since 2025
Yamans0 on
It is likely something Chinese as far as I know, we have bought a lot of things from China, and they will be shown at the parad
Suspiciouscurry69420 on
Could be the russian Orion as other people stated i doubt Armenia operates it could be russian but yet again the russians don’t station uavs.
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Honestly I think it’s the Russian made Orion UAV.
Doesn’t really look like the Aralez, I also don’t think the Aralez was put into production, it is also not mentioned on Davaro’s website
Too small to be Aralez, Davaro doesn’t have anything of that size in serial production.
There’s almost no point in an Armenian company entering that space, minimum viable product is still a difficult thing to engineer – competing for domestic orders will be nigh impossible, competing for export even harder.
Those are Chinese MALE UAVs. Either Wing Loong 2 or CH-4. As I understand it, they will be shown during the parade!
The hangars themselves are for our Su-30SMs.
Those look identical to the Khronshtadt Orion, a Russia made MALE UCAV. The Aralez is much smaller and has a single “T” vertical stabiliser instead of two. However, the one next to it, looks very similar to the Chinese Wing Loong 2. No info whether we operate it, but on the Wikipedia page of the UAV itself, Armenia is mentioned as an operator since 2025
It is likely something Chinese as far as I know, we have bought a lot of things from China, and they will be shown at the parad
Could be the russian Orion as other people stated i doubt Armenia operates it could be russian but yet again the russians don’t station uavs.