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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army
    Military school named after General Christopher Ivanyan






    Last edited by burjuin; 07-22-2014, 09:40 AM.

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      Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army
      Military school named after General Christopher Ivanyan






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        Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
        so i guess anyone who would fly around artsakh should just know about this before taking off?
        If this cable rig is indeed made for enemy low flying aircraft then our own military pilots would know about their location, altitude, and so on.
        For civilian pilots there would normally be some type of a NOTAM (Notices To Airmen) or flight planning warning or marked on the aviation chart.....this is assuming civilian flight are allowed in the airspace or if the cable rigs are not to be known by enemy and a secret (it would be easy for the enemy to get that info from stolen charts or ability to monitor Armenian airspace warning areas).

        Also just to add civilian aircraft normally do not fly that low and are at much higher altitude maintaining at least 1000ft above highest peak along their path (suppose to be 2000ft above mountains, 1000ft over populated area, 500ft above water or within gliding distance to the shoreline in case of an engine failure).
        Having said that there is nothing more fun then to fly a steep canyons low to the ground (bellow the peaks and maybe 100ft off the deck).

        It doesn't look like it has any color balls
        because if it did then it would give it away to the enemy aircraft.

        .. it's pretty smart solution though, any su-25 flying low at any speed will be fscked...
        I am not sure how effective it would be but besides being used as a defense (and a good deterrent once Azeri airfoce finds out by loosing aircraft and make them think twice about that approach)....it can also be used by our SU-25 to make them follow you into the canyon where you know where the cables are and the baboon does not.

        i don't think their
        helicopters will reach this far into artsakh though, unless a total collapse of our Anti aircraft systems.
        True, but cables are chopper killers......this is why some of helis have two cutting blades. one installed on top of the canopy and the other is under the fuselage.
        an SU-25 would destroy the cable trap system and could still remain flying with some damage....unless the tail gets cut off or major damage to the wing that low he will crash (low altitude=less time). either way he would have to abort and now a sitting duck.

        I am not sure if its a good system and worth the effort to make such traps but we do not know the situation on the ground and we are no experts.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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          21 years passed since occupation of Azerbaijan’s Aghdam region by Armenian armed forces
          More than 6 thousands Azerbaijani soldiers died in battles for Aghdam

          Baku-APA. 21 years have passed since the invasion of Armenian armed forces in the Azerbaijan’s Aghdam region.

          APA reports that Azerbaijan’s Aghdam region was occupied by the units of Armenian armed forces on July 23, 1993. 1154 sq m territory of Azerbaijan‘s Aghdam region went into the control of Armenia as a result of occupation. Azerbaijan controls only 22,6 % of Aghdam with a population of 147,000. Armenians destroyed the historical monuments, cemeteries, hospitals, libraries, schools, offices and facilities in the occupied territory. More than 6 thousands Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in battles for Aghdam. About 130 000 displaced persons from Aghdam were settled in 875 settlements of 59 regions of Azerbaijan. Armenia infringes “Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict” provision of The Hague Convention and “Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property” provision of the Paris Convention and continues to plunder Azerbaijan’s cultural properties.

          There were 1898 social-economical constructional objects, 17 industries, 31 construction enterprises, 753 trade enterprises, 397 public nourishments, 220 financial enterprises, 480 living constructions, also 54 kindergartens, 116 secondary schools, several higher education establishments, museums, 13 houses of culture and 109 cultural clubs in Azerbaijan’s Aghdam region before the invasion. According to calculations, Armenian aggression caused 252 mln USD damage to our country.

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            Eddo, what kind of chance do you think Armenian su25s have when up against Azer Mig 29s? Are Armenian su-25s equipped with R-60s?
            Also...I think something changed on the Azeri Airforce wikipedia page lol...I believe not too long ago this number was somewhere around 60 MiG- 29s
            Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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              The military parade in Stephanakert, NKR-Artcakh (Armenia) May 9, 2012






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                The military parade in Stephanakert, NKR-Artcakh (Armenia) May 9, 2012







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                  Exercises to Tank Biathlon

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                    Russian military base in Armenia updates arsenal

                    English.news.cn 2014-07-23 20:40:19

                    YEREVAN, July 23 (Xinhua) -- The Southern Military District of Russia has said its military base in Armenia continues a regular update of its stockpile of modern military vehicles and equipment, Armenpress news agency reported Wednesday.

                    The Russian military base has modernized about 40 percent of its weapons this year, the report said.

                    When the former Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, Armenian gained independence but agreed to retain the military base in Gyumri, the second largest city in the country.

                    More than 3,000 Russian troops are currently stationed at the base.

                    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                      Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                      Eddo, what kind of chance do you think Armenian su25s have when up against Azer Mig 29s? Are Armenian su-25s equipped with R-60s?
                      Not much of a chance.....you see one or detect one on radar you run.....dive low max speed, get inside valley or canyons (watch out for them cables,lol) be ready to deploy your chaffs at correct time
                      however if they got mig 29s they most lkely have the R-77 missile which is radar guided (not heat seeking) and fire and forget targeting over 40 km even a helicopter in hover that missile moving at Mach4+.....some of them are also infra red homing guidance (not sure if Azeris have them), harder to shake off your tail.

                      another thing a crazy pilot might attempt is to make the Mig follow him into Armenian air defense system hoping your buddies down there don't shoot you down as well.

                      I do not believe our SU-25s have air to air capability but it would be easy enough to modify the jet during war time.

                      Also...I think something changed on the Azeri Airforce wikipedia page lol...I believe not too long ago this number was somewhere around 60 MiG- 29s
                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijani_Air_Forces
                      Whatever they wanna say.....either way I doubt they will use their Migs in a war.....we have no fighter jets and I don't thing they would use/modify them for ground bombing runs with a a good chance of getting shot down....this is assuming the baboon pilot knows what he is doing.

                      The Russian Migs in Armenia should not get involved in a renewed war between Artsakh and Azerbyjan.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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