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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Yarigin p44? Is that grach?

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      Armenian Army
      The front line. North-East of Armenia

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

        Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
        Yarigin p44? Is that grach?
        exactly

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          Azerbaboon army wiki page says they use M4? Is that true? I think it's BS...

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            Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
            Azerbaboon army wiki page says they use M4? Is that true? I think it's BS...
            Their Navy SF does. Apparently, Western Special Forces provided some training and advice to their recon/Navy SF groups. Although, their other SF still seems to get slaughtered whenever they attempt to infiltrate. M4..Its a good carbine for long-medium range engagements but it really doesn't pack a punch. It was put into service during the Iraq War and Afghanistan War era. They were mainly around in order to make clearing rooms more efficient while still maintaining a nice effective range. The AKM, however, has proven to be more effective in clearing rooms, although it lacks in range. Thats where the AK74 comes in, where it can reach targets a bit farther out, and still maintain both penetration power due to its round and oomph.
            Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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              Originally posted by Chubs View Post
              Their Navy SF does. Apparently, Western Special Forces provided some training and advice to their recon/Navy SF groups. Although, their other SF still seems to get slaughtered whenever they attempt to infiltrate. M4..Its a good carbine for long-medium range engagements but it really doesn't pack a punch. It was put into service during the Iraq War and Afghanistan War era. They were mainly around in order to make clearing rooms more efficient while still maintaining a nice effective range. The AKM, however, has proven to be more effective in clearing rooms, although it lacks in range. Thats where the AK74 comes in, where it can reach targets a bit farther out, and still maintain both penetration power due to its round and oomph.
              Damn that sucks. It's annoying to know that they're helping Azerbaboon.

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

                Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
                Damn that sucks. It's annoying to know that they're helping Azerbaboon.
                Lol, they aren't helping them. They helped them. They provided advisers and some training. Nothing too insane. Azeri government most likely payed for it via Turkish connections. As we have seen with Afghanistan, advance training doesn't always stick

                Its really nothing to worry about. As long as we train our special forces even harder, and send them on combat and covert missions regularly. If you read the previous pages you would be aware that they are taking part in combat operations within Azeri trenches.

                Hell, I even suggest sending some of them to active warzones, get as much combat experience as possible


                Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post


                but i heard that barrel of K3 is bad, we could fix it, get barrels from Russia, of Ak74, since they are same calibre, and also would be great if we modernize it to like Tavor, with picatini and grips

                Hyefighter, can you please give me a source for this information? I am very interested in hearing about it and I will appreciate a link. Could you also provide a source for the BMP1/BMP2 modernization? Thank you
                Last edited by Chubs; 09-21-2014, 07:15 PM.
                Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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

                  Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                  Lol, they aren't helping them. They helped them. They provided advisers and some training. Nothing too insane. Azeri government most likely payed for it via Turkish connections. As we have seen with Afghanistan, advance training doesn't always stick

                  Its really nothing to worry about. As long as we train our special forces even harder, and send them on combat and covert missions regularly. If you read the previous pages you would be aware that they are taking part in combat operations within Azeri trenches.

                  Hell, I even suggest sending some of them to active warzones, get as much combat experience as possible
                  You're definitely right.

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                    Armenian Air Force

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