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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian President Sargsyan arrived in Vienna for OSCE Minskgroup cochairs initiated meetings.

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      There is enough food for everyone but the quality is not allways good. The conscripts eat the same thing for weeks sometimes and the nutrition value isn't good , at least from what I heard and saw

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        Originally posted by AbuSindi View Post
        Aper , with all due respect, your calculations are incorrect. You're flat out wrong. But that not even relevant. The point is we only lost a few posts and trenches which should be expected when defending against a well planned large scale attack.
        Yup I'm an idiot. Sorry Armnuke.

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          Our people suffer from the scourge of smoking. This stunts their growth and keeps them skinny. Much of the western diet includes hormone laced meats which make it impossible to eat and not gain weight.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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            Originally posted by gokorik View Post
            Yup I'm an idiot. Sorry Armnuke.
            that's AbuSindi, not me.

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                The food conversations revolving around a conscript army are always hilarious. Doesn't surprise me anymore as to why Azerbaijan thinks Armenians are starving. Armenians themselves are debating whether the army has proper food and how some soldiers look "malnourished." And when the army does show how well stocked they are and what types of food they are eating, then we start asking why the army is showing us this and if it's propaganda lol. It never ends. Next you will see some larger soldiers and some Armenians will wonder if the army is feeding them too many kebabs and whether this is good for the fitness levels of the soldiers.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  Belarussian Artsakh war veteran Sergei Serov returns to Artsakh.



                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                    Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                    Wow nice to see a sniper detections systems being produced in Armenia. Few countries posses let alone produce this type of a system. It can detect a sniper before he shoots by picking up the reflection of a laser off the scope's lens. Some systems can also detect the reflection of a humans eyeball if they're close enough. This is something if mass produced that can make a difference. There are countermeasures tho.

                    Edit: It also has a laser it can fire back at a detected lens. Could be useful on tanks against ATGM's.
                    Last edited by gokorik; 05-16-2016, 04:38 AM.

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                      Originally posted by Federate View Post
                      Belarussian Artsakh war veteran Sergei Serov returns to Artsakh.



                      Hey Fed what was the name of the Russian guy that died fighting for us in the first war? I saw a picture of him at a fundraiser/party we did for Artsakh but I could not remember his name. A link to a video about him would be great if you have it.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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