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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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          1 DAY AGO
          В результате боевых действий на линии фронта было убито 93 военнослужащих АР
          Согласно мониторингу, который был проведен Институтом военных исследований «Каспий» (Caspian Defense Studies Institute) на основе материалов в социальных сетях, в результате боевых действий на линии фронта в период с 1 по 6 апреля всего было убито 93 военнослужащих АР, известны имена 33 раненых, говорится в сообщении Института «Каспий» (Caspian Defense Studies Institute).

          shehidler-yeni2

          В числе убитых 52 солдат, 10 военнослужащих сверхсрочной службы, 10 прапорщик, 21 офицеров.

          Приводим список всех убитых в боевых действиях:
          Last edited by burjuin; 04-10-2016, 09:58 PM.

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            Originally posted by Azad View Post
            Also do not forget we can sell each one of them to any state at the price of a Russian pantsir. I know Iran will be the first client.
            "Armenia Protests Azerbaijan’s Use of Israeli-made Suicide Drone
            Senior Israeli official says Armenians protested Israel's supply of arms to Azerbaijan, after attack on convoy in latest round of violence in Nagorno-Karabakh."



            Notice the comment and response.

            "Zionist Forever
            business is business
            During WW1 before they entered the war the Americans were selling the same weapons to both the Germans & the allies. If the Americans can sell to anybody they like why not Israel? Wars are the best time to sell weapons because they are going to be used not put in storage. If the Armanians are unhappy about Israel selling weapons to Azerbaijan then they should also buy some weapons from Israel. Both the Israeli government and arms companies will be happy to sell weapons to Armenia and well as Azerbaijan because more buyers more money to be made.

            Your Ism Is Not Impressive
            @zionist forever
            Here is another good idea. Armenia downed a few Israeli drones largely intact. In order to facilitate business, now they can reverse engineer those same drones along with Iran so that such drones can be sold to Hezbollah and Hamas, and then the real fun will begin. After all, business is business."



            The Armenian government should stop complaining about that toy. The objective should be to portray it as a useless toy that we are shooting them down with hunting rifles.

            Multiple Harpy NG and other drones shot down by Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian Resistance.

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              Originally posted by Azad View Post
              "Armenia Protests Azerbaijan’s Use of Israeli-made Suicide Drone
              Senior Israeli official says Armenians protested Israel's supply of arms to Azerbaijan, after attack on convoy in latest round of violence in Nagorno-Karabakh."



              Notice the comment and response.

              "Zionist Forever
              business is business
              During WW1 before they entered the war the Americans were selling the same weapons to both the Germans & the allies. If the Americans can sell to anybody they like why not Israel? Wars are the best time to sell weapons because they are going to be used not put in storage. If the Armanians are unhappy about Israel selling weapons to Azerbaijan then they should also buy some weapons from Israel. Both the Israeli government and arms companies will be happy to sell weapons to Armenia and well as Azerbaijan because more buyers more money to be made.

              Your Ism Is Not Impressive
              @zionist forever
              Here is another good idea. Armenia downed a few Israeli drones largely intact. In order to facilitate business, now they can reverse engineer those same drones along with Iran so that such drones can be sold to Hezbollah and Hamas, and then the real fun will begin. After all, business is business."



              The Armenian government should stop complaining about that toy. The objective should be to portray it as a useless toy that we are shooting them down with hunting rifles.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4nfMS2klUA
              Love the response!
              General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  Guys, if anyone has the link of the lastest reportage of "Սուր անկյուն. 10.04.2016" and "բանածեվ" please share. Thanks
                  Last edited by Spetsnaz; 04-10-2016, 01:36 PM.

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

                    Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                    Love the response!
                    If we didn't have enough economic reasons to rally around our booming IT sector before, we have the military necessity now. We need to go all out in that regards. Cooperation with Iran would also be a great idea.

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                      Originally posted by Mher View Post
                      If we didn't have enough economic reasons to rally around our booming IT sector before, we have the military necessity now. We need to go all out in that regards. Cooperation with Iran would also be a great idea.
                      UAVs, both fixed wing and rotary will need tech. Unmanned ground vehicles would be great to have to send on raids. Having a battalions worth programmers in a cyber unit would be a big boost as well.

                      On the Homefront, programmers should work to fight corruption especially with tax authorities. Make it like Estonia where you file taxes online and it's all open information. Tax dodging oligarchs should be forced to pay like everyone else.

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