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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenia and Poland to deepen cooperation in military industry

    March 27, 2013 | 16:14

    YEREVAN. – At the invitation of Stanisław Koziej, the Head of the National Security Bureau (BBN) of Poland, a delegation led by Armenia’s National Security Council (NSC) Secretary Arthur Baghdasaryan arrived in Poland on an official visit.

    On the first day of the trip, Baghdasaryan met with Polish Senate Speaker Bogdan Borusewicz, NSC press service informs. They discussed the avenues for expanding relations between the two countries, and underscored the need to enhance interaction between the legislative bodies of both states and the political forces that are represented in the two parliaments.

    On the same day, the Armenian NSC chief also met with Polish Co-Chair Tomasz Tomczykiewicz of the Armenian-Polish Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation. They examined the prospects for developing economic cooperation between Armenia and Poland, and pointed to the need to expand economic cooperation. As respective target direction, they noted the development of military industry.

    During Baghdasaryan’s talk with BBN chief Stanisław Koziej, the need to deepen cooperation in the military industry likewise was underscored. The parties noted that the relevant collaboration, which had started two years ago, already is yielding results.

    The interlocutors also discussed the current state of, and the avenues for deepening, Armenian-Polish cooperation in the security sector, and also examined matters with respect to ensuring regional and international security.

    Arthur Baghdasaryan and Stanisław Koziej also reflected on the ways for Poland’s assistance and cooperation in Armenia’s European integration process and in promoting cooperation within the framework of the Eastern Partnership.

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      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
      yeeeaah, i was talking about that man, about modernise T72 to Polish AGs,

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

        Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
        yeeeaah, i was talking about that man, about modernise T72 to Polish AGs,
        Armenian-Polish joint venture will be established at Charentsavan. Do you have any more info on what you learned on the topic?
        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          Last edited by burjuin; 03-27-2013, 11:14 AM.

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            up to my understanding this will be a venture that will produce tents, body armors, and camouflage equipment. I think the T-72 part in the polish communication mainly talks about the tarpaulin rather than T-72 upgrades...

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              But at the end it showed azeris being attacked by SU25s. Turkish(azery) language can't be mistaken. Never seen this. I guess there is lot of things we still don't know about our airforce.
              The damaged SU25 is in chechnia. But still, isn't it amasing how much damage can it take and keep flying?
              Hakob glad you enjoyed it brother! My fave part was the strafing, they got hit hard, and man could that Armo fly!

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                I see something at 2:48 I don't think we have seen this before has Armenia ever showed a 9K35 publicly? I think it is an 9K35 not sure it looks a bit different but not the best angle or image quality.

                Last edited by Vahram; 03-27-2013, 02:55 PM.

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                  okay so video is here with Arcrun Hovhanissyan, iam working on it editing etc, we meet him at presenation of film Miatsum, and took some short interview, he won't say so many things, he says just, lets get to another question :X anyway will post it soon as iam done

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                    Following each violation of the ceasefire regime, the enemy meets with a fitting rebuff, Derenik Papian, military commissar of the city of Berd in Tavush province, told the journalists on a visit to the city.

                    "The enemy meets with ten rebuffs against one. This expression is not just words. After our response, the enemy usually keeps silent for several days," the military commissar said.

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                      20th anniversary of the of formation of the Department of Intelligence of the Armenian Army.
                      November 2012





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