
ArmInfo. A dignified peace is the goal of all of us. Colonel Vahan Sargsyan, the commander of the Nth military unit, said during a visit to the northeastern borders of the republic organized by the RA MoD for the media.
Sargsyan said that the situation on the front line is relatively stable, there are practically no shots fired, and there is also no targeted fire.
When asked whether the war was over for the servicemen, the colonel noted that a serviceman should always be ready for war. In this vein, he noted that the Armenian side is always ready to stop any provocation, and the morale of the military personnel is high.
"The morale of the servicemen is high. I would even say that both the rank and file and the officers' morale became higher after the last war, which is due to a number of factors. For example, the fact that everyone had relatives who died during the war. "I feel that the personnel's approach to service has become more conscious," the officer noted, explaining that it is felt that everyone, putting on a military uniform, strives to carry out the assigned task to the fullest, including those aimed at establishing a dignified peace.

During the visit, journalists got acquainted with the situation on the front line, the fortification work being carried out, the living conditions of servicemen in combat positions, the work carried out in the rear, and the daily life of servicemen.
Sargsyan, with some degree of pride, showed the equipment of the combat positions under his control, noting that his servicemen always have the opportunity to take a hot shower, the bathroom is equipped with all the necessary conditions for this, and the positions have heating and lighting around the clock. According to him, electricity is supplied to the positions, solar panels and generators are installed, therefore, his personnel are always provided with electricity. The positions themselves are equipped in such a way as to maximally protect the lives of servicemen guarding the country's borders.
"All firing points are protected, the lives of our soldiers are safe," the colonel said, demonstrating the trenches. At the same time, he emphasized that the troops are ready to carry out any tasks assigned to them.
Speaking about the past year, he noted that there were no incidents in the territory under his jurisdiction in general. "On our part, we are doing everything to ensure the safety of our troops on a daily basis. The relationship between the command and military personnel is at a high level. Incidents related to hazing have been minimized," the senior officer noted.

A contract soldier, 32-year-old Sergeant Papyan from the city of Berd, with whom I managed to talk at one of the combat positions, noted that he has been defending state borders for 5 years. According to him, he likes military affairs, and therefore he decided to join the ranks of the Armenian Armed Forces. As the contract serviceman said, before that he was involved in sports - wrestling. "I joined the army because I like military affairs. It is a great honor for me to be useful to my country," the serviceman noted, adding that he is ready to complete any assigned tasks, and wishes prosperity and a dignified peace to the country and the Armenian people in the coming new year.
Next, the commander spoke about the certification of personnel. In this vein, Sargsyan considered the program very successful. "The program makes it possible to both increase the combat effectiveness of the country's Armed Forces and the social status of the servicemen . There are quite a lot of people willing to take part in the program, especially among contract servicemen. Certification is quite successful. Naturally, everything depends on the persons themselves- their physical and mental abilities. Their readiness work on themselves," the colonel said. When asked to clarify whether he personally underwent certification, Sargsyan said that he had submitted an application and would pass it in February according to the schedule.
According to the officer, in general the results of the certification are positive, there are not many "excellent" ones, in general everyone passes "good" and "satisfactory". "Those who pass satisfactorily are already applying for recertification to receive higher grades," the military man added.

In turn, captain Arman Arakelyan, who has already passed the certification, noted that there was nothing difficult for him in going through this process.
"In general, the certification program included everything that is in our curriculum. This applies to all subjects: shooting, physical training, professional skills development.
Certification as such is an opportunity to test your knowledge in practice. "During the certification, I did not notice any bias," the captain noted, expressing the belief that it will not be difficult for those who serve in the ranks of the Armenian Armed Forces to pass it.
When asked what grade he received, Arakelyan said that it was 'excellent'. "This allows you to assess your knowledge on the one hand, improve your physical fitness and at the same time improve your social position," the officer concluded.
During the visit, we also had the opportunity to talk with a certified contract serviceman from Berd, warrant officer Mkhitar Khachatryan, who dedicated 25 years of his life to serving his homeland.
As the warrant officer said, he began studying the conditions of certification as soon as this system began to be implemented in the Armenian Armed Forces. "There was nothing new. All that we encounter in our daily service. Each serviceman must fulfill the tasks assigned to him. Both the practical and theoretical parts of the certification include everything that we encounter in our everyday life. Nothing new. Each of us made every effort to pass the certification. I got a 'B'," he noted.
Speaking about his military service, he noted that he dedicated his life to serving his homeland. "I joined the Armed Forces because I am sure that no one can protect the borders of my homeland better than myself. Moreover, I was born on the border territory. Of course, these are the borders of all of us, but I decided that no one would protect my home better than me. I gave 20 years of service in the Armed Forces. However, after the 44-day war, I decided that I still have something to give to my homeland, and I extended my contract for another 5 years. I also have a younger son who is doing military service in the armed forces," he said, adding that his eldest son had recently completed his military service and was discharged.
When asked whether his sons will follow his path, Khachatryan admitted that they chose a different path. "Defending the homeland is not only military service; there are other areas that allow our country to develop. They chose a different path," Khachatryan concluded.
Speaking about the wishes for the upcoming New Year 2024, each of the servicemen wished our country a dignified peace, prosperity and development.