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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    102nd military base of the Russian Armed Forces in Gyumri, Armenia






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      Originally posted by Sarkis86 View Post
      Here is a documentary produced by Armenian state television about the Great Armenian military leader and Nationalist thinker Gagegin Njteh, which a former member of this forum sent to me via email. It is an interesting look into the early days during the foundation of the Armenian fighting forces.

      I particularly enjoyed the scene near the end, where after having seen only footage of the Armenian irregular fighters which Njteh commanded, we see a portion of the Hero's remains being given a proper burial by officers of the professional Armed Forces of the today's Republic of Armenia. Enjoy:



      PS does anyone know of similar documentaries, maybe on other leaders such as General Andranik, Dro, etc.?
      Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
      Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
      Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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        PS does anyone know of similar documentaries, maybe on other leaders such as General Andranik, Dro, etc.?


        Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
        Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
        Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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          Thanks londontsi, I look forward to watching these videos.

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            102nd military base of the Russian Armed Forces in Gyumri, Armenia






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

              Originally posted by Sarkis86 View Post
              Thanks londontsi, I look forward to watching these videos.

              You may wish to investigate these also, more academic but interesting if you are interested !!



              More of the past history



              Incidentally these are part of the current programming of C1 so may be updated with more programs
              Last edited by londontsi; 01-15-2013, 05:25 AM.
              Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
              Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
              Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                  They have got a good idea , no ?
                  Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Draft age may be increased in Azerbaijan.



                  APA exclusively reports quoting its military sources that currently, this issue is being discussed at the Armed Forces and the other government agencies.

                  It is offered to increase draft age to 19 or 20, there are some common views on this issue.

                  The proposal is attributed to the fact that 18-year-old men are inexperienced, are not physically or psychologically prepared. The practices of other countries have been studied. It has been found out that some negative cases in the military service happened with the participation of new soldiers.

                  The abovementioned proposals will be likely discussed in the parliament this year.
                  I think that 18 is too young. Not only for the reasons cited in apa , but also because if someone is studying and then need to go to the army he will forget everything before he even come back to home. And for many other reasons too. What do you think ?

                  +Azerbaijan purchased a great deal of weapons and military equipments from Israel last year
                  These ammunitions include machine guns, rifles, communications devices, missile and unmanned systems



                  Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Azerbaijan purchased weapons and military equipments from Israel. APA reports quoting its military sources that according to the contracts signed between the two countries, a great deal of small arms, communications devices, missile and unmanned systems has been purchased from Israel.



                  The small arms purchased from Israel last year include UZI machine pistols, various modifications of TAR-21 “Tavor” assault rifle, Negev light machine guns, sniper rifles, missile complexes, artillery systems with various calibers and command and control systems.



                  Moreover, Azerbaijan along with Israel’s “Aeronautics” company produced “Orbiter 2M” and “Aerostar” unmanned systems in the country in 2012 and also purchased “Heron” and “Hermes-900” new unmanned systems from Israel’s “Elbit Systems”. The delivery of the rest of the orders will be continued in 2013.

                  Azerbaijan and Israel signed a contract in 2011on the sale of weapons and military equipments worth $1.6 billion. Azerbaijan purchased the products from mainly “Elbit Systems”, “Rafael”, IWI and IMI companies.

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                    Thanks for posting this. I learned a good deal about him.

                    Hayastan or Bust.

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