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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Քառօրյա պատերազմը զայրույթ առաջացրեց. ադրբեջանցիները մինչեւ հիմա իրենց ստորացված են զգում պարտությունների համար...

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      needs confirmation +++

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        Interesting +++

        Vova Vartanov on details of 4 days war...


        խոսքի ուժը կարինե հակոբյանի հետ 06.05.2016

        Last edited by Vrej1915; 05-07-2016, 11:54 PM.

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

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          Armenian soldier with $5,000 night vision scope (NVWS-4). Rifle appears to be AK-74M or AK-101.

          Probably captured from baboons?

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            Նավթահանքերին հարվածելու կարիք չենք տեսնում, մեր հիմնական թիրախները ռազմական օբյեկտներն են...


            Կարող ենք խոցել ռազմավարական օբյեկտներ, այդ թվում օդանավակայաններ. Լեւոն Մնացականյան
            08.05.2016

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              Паника в азербайджанских СМИ
              voskanapat.info


              СМИ закавказских турок сообщают о том, что из Армении в Арцах доставлены тактические ракетные комплексы "Точка-У". Системы размещены в Мартакертском и Гадрутском районах.

              Согласно сообщению, в Арцах доставлены тактические ракеты 9M79 и 9M79-1 для ТРК "Точка-У", пусковые установки 9П129-1M, транспортно-заряжающие машины 9T128-1, транспортные машины 9Т238, машины технического обслуживания 9В844М и комплекты арсенального оборудования 9Ф370-1.

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

                  Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                  I think we are relying too heavily on those iskanders and stuff and may just blunt ourselves or make tactical mistakes.
                  There has not been any wars effected significantly by long range missiles.
                  Also, unless they are nuclear tipped, they don't have desired deterrence effect. The damage caused by them (unless you use thousands in Azerbaijani size country) will not be detrimental.
                  So we threaten to bomb Azeri oil rigs with rockets and that may scare some oil interests and Azeri government with them for now. But keep in mind that there is a level of deterrence that only ground forces can do.
                  Well we've been talking about hitting mingachevir...I think Iskander's can perform the most accurate strike in this case. Also don't forget that their oil installations around Baku are protected by S-300OPMU-2s so we can't strike them with our Scuds...we're probably gonna need better missiles to accomplish these tasks. Hence the importance of having Iskanders

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                    "During the closed-door meeting of deputies of the National Assembly of Armenia and the Minister of Defense in the Parliament, Seyran Ohanyan noted that the situation on the border is controlled, saying that the army has the necessary human and technical resources to deter the onslaught of the Azerbaijani army.

                    According to Ohanyan there are types of long-range weapons in the arsenal of the Armenian Armed Forces, including the tactical ballistic missile system "Iskander", which will be used in the event of hostilities."

                    В ходе закрытой встречи депутатов Национального Собрания Армении и министра обороны в парламенте, Сейран Оганян отметил, что ситуация на границе …

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