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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    "Unity 2014" Armenia & Karabakh's military exercise






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      "Unity 2014" Armenia & Karabakh's military exercise





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            Who do you guys think is stronger in missile force? Armenia or Azerbaijan?

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              Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
              Who do you guys think is stronger in missile force? Armenia or Azerbaijan?
              Bit of a strange question, dont know why you wouldn't be able to discover that on your own, but if you are asking for our opinion...Well, Armenia obviously. I believe we have more ballistic missiles and launchers than Azerbaijan, and two or possibly three different varieties (Tochka U, SCUD, and MAYBE Iskander)
              Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                I'm not going to dispute on who's land the helicopter fell on, that has been acknowledged by both sides. I'm just going to quote this article..
                http://news.am/eng/news/239254.html

                20 METERS! Although the helicopter fell on our side it was flying either right on the front line or was on no mans land. I'm not trying to justify what the azeris did. It is a much graver provocation to shoot down a helicopter, that to fly that close to the adversary, but why would the orders have been, to send a Strategic asset of our people right onto, or past a "HOT" front line. We all saw the video and saw how close the point of missile impact was to the point of contact with earth, so my point is why were they ordered to do such a thing. In order to fly a strategic asset on a mission like this, a order has to come from VERY high up. No Armenian pilot is going on any joy ride. I'm just curious what minister or political figurehead lives in La La land, and whether they will be calling the shots during the next war. I feel it's reasonable to ask that question. All this BS about it being a training mission is irritating. There's plenty of land to conduct "training missions" elsewhere. It was meant as a sign of "strength" and "courage", but someone's miscalculations resulted in the loss of three lives and a strategic asset of ALL ARMENIANS. Screw azeris for what they did but I can't blame them either. If an Azeri heli flew that close to a section of trench I was in charge of, I would order a shoot down as well.
                I just hope our leadership isn't as reckless when the time comes...
                I just saw the video and burjuin photos above your last post......it does look like a training exercise (three pilots onboard is training) flying about 500 ft in NKR territory paralleling our border and the rear chopper got hit in the cabin which the fire would have taken out the pilot.....the chopper crashed engines still running in a shallow turn nose down. If they were at higher elevation it could have ended up gliding into Azeri held territory, very easily.
                They were not doing anything wrong abd have every right flying along the line of contact and not headed into the enemy. This was not an attack bu us and the first helicopter (if armed) should have turned and attacked that position across the line contact and destroy that target (at least that is what I would have done under my own orders, fck they just killed three of my pilot friend for nothing).
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                  I'm not going to dispute on who's land the helicopter fell on, that has been acknowledged by both sides. I'm just going to quote this article..
                  “If the adversary had logic and [a sense of] responsibility, it would not have resorted to such a step”…


                  20 METERS! Although the helicopter fell on our side it was flying either right on the front line or was on no mans land. I'm not trying to justify what the azeris did. It is a much graver provocation to shoot down a helicopter, that to fly that close to the adversary, but why would the orders have been, to send a Strategic asset of our people right onto, or past a "HOT" front line. We all saw the video and saw how close the point of missile impact was to the point of contact with earth, so my point is why were they ordered to do such a thing. In order to fly a strategic asset on a mission like this, a order has to come from VERY high up. No Armenian pilot is going on any joy ride. I'm just curious what minister or political figurehead lives in La La land, and whether they will be calling the shots during the next war. I feel it's reasonable to ask that question. All this BS about it being a training mission is irritating. There's plenty of land to conduct "training missions" elsewhere. It was meant as a sign of "strength" and "courage", but someone's miscalculations resulted in the loss of three lives and a strategic asset of ALL ARMENIANS. Screw azeris for what they did but I can't blame them either. If an Azeri heli flew that close to a section of trench I was in charge of, I would order a shoot down as well.
                  I just hope our leadership isn't as reckless when the time comes...
                  20 meters, what an absolute xxxxing lie, must have been a typo. THAT IS NO WAY, 20 METERS. Are you seriously telling me, that helicopter, fell that xxxxing close? No way, in hell. 20 meters my ass, guys gotta get use to the metric system, THIS IS 20 METERS :



                  Azerbaijan would have suffered casulties if a damn helicopter wreckage, on fire, ready to explode, fell 20 METERS AWAY FROM TROOPS.
                  Last edited by Chubs; 11-15-2014, 06:47 PM.
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                    College of Monte Melkonian celebrates the 21th anniversary of the formation

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                      Presidents of Armenia and Artsakh visit military divisions in Karabakh

                      19:51, 15.11.2014
                      Region: Armenia, Karabakh
                      Theme: Politics



                      STEPANAKERT. - The President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) Republic President Bako Sahakyan visited several military divisions of Karabakh Defense Army located in the central and eastern regions of the republic, Armenian News - NEWS.am reports.

                      According to the press office of Artsakh President, the two heads of states partook in the opening ceremonies of new objects in a set of military units, and watched battalion tactical exercises in army posts and military drills.

                      President Sahakyan considered the continuous modernization of the technical equipment and raising the combat readiness of the servicemen pivotal directions of army building, adding that those processes highly contributed to maintenance of peace and stability in our region.

                      On the same day the Presidents of the two Armenian republics partook in the ceremony of opening a new angiography department upgraded with modern equipments in the Republican Medical Center of capital city Stepanakert. President Sahakyan noted that consistent development of the healthcare sphere was and would always be in the spotlight of the state authorities.

                      Armenia News - NEWS.am
                      President Sahakyan considered the continuous modernization of the technical equipment and raising the combat readiness of the servicemen pivotal directions of army building...









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