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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Officer of Azerbaijani army dies from illness

      [ 27 Jun 2012 11:39 ]
      Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. An officer of Azerbaijani army died. APA reports that the incident was recorded at the Central Military Clinical Hospital of Armed Forces.

      Major Aliyev Ehtiram Seyfaddin died from heart and lung failure at the hospital the day before. The officer, born in 1968, was drafted from Zardab region.

      Press service of the Defense Ministry confirmed the fact to AP

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        Originally posted by burjuin View Post
        Armenian Army
        On the front line

        Not the biggest factor, but our new camouflage looks even more amazing with matching vests and helmets! I noticed that in most of the pictures posted earlier our soldiers had mixed the new "digital" camouflage fatigues with the older "woodland" style helmets and vests. Hopefully production is stepped up and all units are coordinated, so that our soldiers blend in as smoothly as possible with ZERO chance of detection by the azerbaijanis.

        Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
        azeri new uniform???

        Hideous! Unnaturally dark green with haphazardly splashed blobs of highly contrasting bright white and blood-reddish patches. Might work in jungle, but not Artsakh! Only further evidence that the azerbaijani's have absolutely NO CONNECTION WHATSOEVER with the land that stalin arbitrarily assigned to them.

        The azerbaijani's might as well have spent their petrodollars on some high-end designer uniforms :
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          Any information on when Azeri Army will have TAR21 as standard issue rifle?

          Hopefully, their weapons change will give impetus to an upgrade of our own!

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            Originally posted by davidoga View Post
            Any information on when Azeri Army will have TAR21 as standard issue rifle?

            Hopefully, their weapons change will give impetus to an upgrade of our own!
            they will not change,havent you heard? it was azeri media lie,the will change to ak74m khazri

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

              Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
              they will not change,havent you heard? it was azeri media lie,the will change to ak74m khazri
              Nope, haven't heard. A PanArmenian article that came out last week said the switch was happening...

              Could you link me to the text saying it is a lie?

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                Armenian Militia Group Declares ‘Volunteer’ Recruitment

                A former Armenian paramilitary organization that had participated in the war with Azerbaijan said on Monday that it has started recruiting new “volunteers” and asked the Armenian military to authorize their deployment on frontline positions.

                Smbat Ayvazian, the head of the Metsn Tigran (Tigran the Great) militia, linked the move with this month’s upsurge in fighting along Armenia’s border with Azerbaijan and around Nagorno-Karabakh. He said the group has sent a letter to Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian asking the army command to assign specific frontline sections to Metsn Tigran fighters and ensure their interoperability with army units deployed there.

                “We have not yet received an official reply from the Ministry of Defense,” Ayvazian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). “But there has been reaction. They have asked for a meeting with us to discuss how we imagine the course of further action and what steps could be taken.”

                “I think that there will be a number of such meetings in the next few days,” he said.

                “This doesn’t mean that all the mobilized guys will go to war. This doesn’t mean that we are going to war. But we must get ready,” Ayvazian added, pointing to the recent skirmishes in the Karabakh conflict zone which left at least nine Azerbaijani and Armenian soldiers dead.

                The armed incidents added to mounting concerns about a renewed Armenian-Azerbaijani war. Armenia’s armed forces and other state structures are due to hold this week exercises that will simulate a general mobilization for such a war. President Serzh Sarkisian and other Armenian leaders have warned Baku against attempting to end the dispute by force. The Yerkrapah Union, a government-linked group uniting thousands of Armenian war veterans, has echoed that warning.

                Hundreds of Metsn Tigran members fought Azerbaijan in the 1991-1994 war for Karabakh alongside volunteer fighters affiliated with other Armenian paramilitary groups as well as regular army units. According to Ayvazian, more than 400 of them have died or left Armenia since 1994. But he refused to disclose the number of the group’s remaining members.

                “In order to restore our ranks, we decided to call up a mobilization of volunteers,” Ayvazian said. “That process has started. Many people are applying and visiting. We admit them … for a three-month trial period. We will then examine them and see.”

                Ever since the late 1990s, Ayvazian has been better known as a leading member of the radical Hanrapetutyun (Republic) party opposed to both Sarkisian and his predecessor Robert Kocharian. Hanrapetutyun withdrew from Armenia’s largest opposition alliance last month, citing serious differences with its leader and another former president, Levon Ter-Petrosian.

                Ayvazian denied any connection between the Metsn Tigran initiative and Hanrapetutyun’s activities.

                A former Armenian paramilitary organization that had participated in the war with Azerbaijan said on Monday that it has started recruiting new “volunteers” and asked the Armenian military to authorize their deployment on frontline positions.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                  Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                  Nope, haven't heard. A PanArmenian article that came out last week said the switch was happening...

                  Could you link me to the text saying it is a lie?
                  http://razm.info/6143 here

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                    Armenian Air Defence








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                      our air defence got another badge on arm? ^^

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