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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    TAI company refutes reports that Azerbaijan ordered 60 T-129 ATAK helicopters from Turkey

    [ 04 February 2013 15:39 ]
    “We have no official contract with Azerbaijan, the reports do not reflect reality”

    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. The reports that Azerbaijan ordered 60 T-129 ATAK helicopters from Turkey have been refuted, Turkey’s Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), which produces T-129 ATAK helicopters, told APA.

    The company said Turkish and Azerbaijani media have reported that Azerbaijan and TAI company signed a contract on purchase of 60 T-129 ATAK helicopters.

    “No tender was held in Azerbaijan, we have no official contract with Azerbaijan. The reports of unofficial websites, TV channels and newspapers do not reflect reality,” he said.

    The company also noted that moreover, marketing and promotional activities on T-129 ATAK helicopters are being continued with Azerbaijan both on the level of the states and on the level of the company.

    “The demands made by the official Azerbaijani organizations will be fulfilled by our company. Basing on the principle of one nation, two states, TAI is ready to cooperate with fraternal Azerbaijan in all spheres.”

    Two versions of T-129 ATAK helicopter are planned to be produced. The first of these – T-129A is designed for close air battles. 76 controlled and uncontrolled missiles with 70 mm calibers and 20 mm cannon with 500 ammunitions can be deployed on this model. The armament of T-129B will include 8 UMTAS produced in Turkey, 12 CIRIT, 2 STINGER and cannon with 500 artillery shells. The first flight of T129A prototype produced at the TAI enterprises was launched in 2011. T-129 will be used by the Turkish Armed Forces this year.
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      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
      apa.az
      Am I seeing this right ? They are counterdicting themselves in the same report ?
      What is that , turkish idea of double talk
      Artashes

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        Armenian Army
        Military Parade Dedicated to the 20th Anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Armenia, 21.09.2011




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            Interesting forum on Artsakh-Armenia-Azerbadjian-Russia.....
            Was too long to post so here is the link-worth reading.
            Hayastan or Bust.

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              NKR Defense Army


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                Armenians shoot at soldier of Azerbaijani Army

                [ 05 February 2013 11:58 ]

                Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of Azerbaijani Army was wounded as a result of ceasefire violation by Armenian armed units. APA reports that it happened on Aghdam front.

                Soldier of Azerbaijani Army, 20-year-old Shahmar Shahlar Dashdamirov was shot by the enemy. He was hospitalized.

                Deputy chief of the Defense Ministry’s press service Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact to APA.

                Dashdamirov has been drafted from Khacmaz region.
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                  Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                  Iran just made a new plane, take a look at some of these I'm impressed!


                  Iran has presented its first domestically designed defense fighter-bomber jet with limited stealth capabilities. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stressed that the plane was designed for defense purposes, and will not be used for aggression.


                  Now with the new rail link being built and the increase in Russian defense ties there are game changers in the making! Lets not forget the oil boom bust.
                  While the aircraft itself may look cool, it would seem that the Iranians are either seriously cutting some corners, or are just making this for propaganda, and the fighter itself is little more than a shell.

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                    Azerbaijani soldier killed

                    [ 05 February 2013 16:31 ]
                    Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of the Azerbaijani Army was killed, the Defense Ministry’s press service told APA.

                    It happened near Kuropatkino village of Khojavand region. As a result of the ceasefire violation by Armenian armed units, soldier of the Azerbaijani Army, Alizadeh Sanan Dovlat, 19, was killed.

                    Alizadeh was drafted from Jalilabad region.
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                      Officer and soldier of Azerbaijani Army killed UPDATED

                      Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. The Azerbaijani Army has suffered losses on the frontline, the Defense Ministry’s press service told APA.

                      It happened near Kuropatkino village of Khojavand region. As a result of the ceasefire violation by Armenian armed units, soldier of the Azerbaijani Army, Alizadeh Sanan Dovlat, 19, was killed.

                      Alizadeh was drafted from Jalilabad region.

                      APA has obtained information that our army has suffered one more loss on the frontline. Officer of the Azerbaijani Army, Lieutenant Tural Nadir Asgarov was shot to death by the enemy.
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