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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        Originally posted by burjuin View Post

        I don't think I have seen the items in the middle picture ever used.
        Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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          Originally posted by Chubs View Post
          Thanks Burjuin, those are the pics I was talking about. So, does anyone know why hes got this helmet? It looks good, is it Russian? I do not think this guy is SF so.
          yes looks like he got NATO helmet (PASGT) and there is no difference in boots, all same, just some of soldiers got NATO helmets

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              Zinuj (14.12.2013)

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                I'm sorry, but is anyone else getting tired of hearing of/watching Armenian Army Events ? I just feel is almost exactly the same every time. Our guys strap on their bandannas, put on some face paint, and punch some bricks. The same with the televised live fire exercises, all I see is couple soldiers running in serpentine patterns and crouching out in the open...Now, of course I doubt they actually would do that in real combat, but I am yet to see any professional displays of combat skill from our soldiers. Martial Arts and breaking bricks over your face is cool and all but this is not Enter The Dragon 3...If anyone does find any videos that do show off what our soldiers are capable of achieving please post them. (And no, I am not saying our soldiers are not capable of anything, I am simply asking to be able to see if they are. I do not know what kind of training their instructors give them or what style of training they base it all off of, I just would like to see a set of objectives placed before our soldiers and watch them execute them to the best of their abilities. That is what brings out leaders and keeps people on your side from being killed. Every video I watch it is just soldiers either punching things, do flying kicks, shooting at a static target, doing some unorthodox survival tricks or rushing a truck with an AK in ghillie suit and jumping on the front and shooting in the air..It just seems silly, I think we just need to do some d***waving once and a while to really make people feel a bit proud and patriotic. Patriotism in Armenia can lead to more professional soldiers and less conscripts.)
                Last edited by Chubs; 12-14-2013, 01:52 PM.
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                  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                    Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                    I'm sorry, but is anyone else getting tired of hearing of/watching Armenian Army Events ?
                    I just feel is almost exactly the same every time. Our guys strap on their bandannas, put on some face paint, and punch some bricks. The same with the televised live fire exercises, all I see is couple soldiers running in serpentine patterns and crouching out in the open...Now, of course I doubt they actually would do that in real combat, but I am yet to see any professional displays of combat skill from our soldiers. Martial Arts and breaking bricks over your face is cool and all but this is not Enter The Dragon 3...If anyone does find any videos that do show off what our soldiers are capable of achieving please post them....
                    Does your avatar represent Azeri solders, who took part in Artsakh war???
                    Last edited by gegev; 12-14-2013, 02:49 PM.

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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                      I'm sorry, but is anyone else getting tired of hearing of/watching Armenian Army Events ? I just feel is almost exactly the same every time. Our guys strap on their bandannas, put on some face paint, and punch some bricks. The same with the televised live fire exercises, all I see is couple soldiers running in serpentine patterns and crouching out in the open...Now, of course I doubt they actually would do that in real combat, but I am yet to see any professional displays of combat skill from our soldiers. Martial Arts and breaking bricks over your face is cool and all but this is not Enter The Dragon 3...If anyone does find any videos that do show off what our soldiers are capable of achieving please post them. (And no, I am not saying our soldiers are not capable of anything, I am simply asking to be able to see if they are. I do not know what kind of training their instructors give them or what style of training they base it all off of, I just would like to see a set of objectives placed before our soldiers and watch them execute them to the best of their abilities. That is what brings out leaders and keeps people on your side from being killed. Every video I watch it is just soldiers either punching things, do flying kicks, shooting at a static target, doing some unorthodox survival tricks or rushing a truck with an AK in ghillie suit and jumping on the front and shooting in the air..It just seems silly, I think we just need to do some d***waving once and a while to really make people feel a bit proud and patriotic. Patriotism in Armenia can lead to more professional soldiers and less conscripts.)
                      Those videos you're referring to are for shows during special events such as anniversaries. What you want to see will not actually be recorded so it could be uploaded to YouTube. I'm not aware of any other countries doing this either.
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