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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    how much magasines he got? aint it 4mag./120 bullet for 1 pers? he got something on back, or 3 on front and 1 in back?

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

      - Недавно мы отправили для МЧС Армении (и там их уже приняли) четыре комплекса с БПЛА "Птеро-Е5". "Птеро-Е5" является новой модификацией "Птеро-Е4". На "Птеро-Е5", как и на "Птеро-Е4", установлен электрический двигатель, но несколько изменена форма хвостового оперения. В Армению была первая поставка беспилотников в модификации "Птеро-Е5".
      Производство БПЛА "Птеро" разработки ООО "АФМ-Серверз" на производственной площадке НИИ СТТ в Смоленске планируется ввести в строй в III квартале 2012 года


      Молодежный научный инновационный центр "Импульс" Московского государственного университета геодезии и картографии (МИИГАиК)








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

        Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
        ehm, Russian oligarch-generals selling to azerbaijan very good technology,an friend (he is dashnak) says to me that azeris buying that weapons not for Armenia but Iran
        Why would Azerbaijan need an ICBM???

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

          Originally posted by davidoga View Post
          1. Not sure what you mean my demographics.

          2. What about Azeri oil money? Yes they have it, but you cannot fix the Azeri army by just throwing money at it. I have a cousin who recently finished his national service, and he said that most of the weapons from the $1.6 billion Israeli weapons deal are sitting around unused. Azeris just don't have the capability.

          3. You are overestimating support from Western support. The United States will NEVER, ever, ever intervene on behalf of Azerbaijan. First and foremost, because of Armenian lobby. Second, public opinion, which would strongly be against such a thing because Americans are increasingly tired of war (they probably can't even spot Caucasus on map). Azeri resources aren't even going to the US.
          If you don't know what i mean by demographics then you do not understand the biggest threat facing out nation. Armenia has already had an extencive brain drain and continues to bleed people who look for a future outside our country. All that oil money does buy weapons and training which will be used against us so even if it is ineffecient it still matters. I think the thing that really shows how uninformed you are is your last comment about the armenian lobby in the USA. For many decades the armenian lobby has miserably failed to have an american leader just utter the G word yet you think it has the power to stop american involvement in a war. I sometimes wonder if some of the posters here are old enough to drive and if they are then how can you guys say the things you say- it makes no sense at all. Like what happened to this forum?
          Hayastan or Bust.

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

            July 6, 2012. Armenian soldiers of the republic of Nagorno-Karabagh during their training session near the town of Martakert, Armenia. "Ehnikner" Mountain Infantry Regiment.







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

              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              If you don't know what i mean by demographics then you do not understand the biggest threat facing out nation. Armenia has already had an extencive brain drain and continues to bleed people who look for a future outside our country. All that oil money does buy weapons and training which will be used against us so even if it is ineffecient it still matters. I think the thing that really shows how uninformed you are is your last comment about the armenian lobby in the USA. For many decades the armenian lobby has miserably failed to have an american leader just utter the G word yet you think it has the power to stop american involvement in a war. I sometimes wonder if some of the posters here are old enough to drive and if they are then how can you guys say the things you say- it makes no sense at all. Like what happened to this forum?
              Demographics is a broad term, referring to ethnic distribution, age, gender, etc. Had you simply said population, I would have agreed with you.

              Money does buy weapons but it doesn't buy experience and morale. Artsahk was never Azeri land, and Azeri soldiers are not willing to die for it. Armenian soldiers on the other hand, not only have the obligation to protect historic land, but also to protect that Armenians that live their today. Also, like HyFighter2 said, there are weapon transfers that we do not know about. Sounds like you have been listening to Western media too much.

              I have already explained why the Armenian lobby is effective. The fact that genocide is even on the agenda is a small miracle, considering the pro-Turkish elements in the US. Give it some time.

              Please explain to me why in the hell the USA would involve itself in a war against Armenia alongside Azerbaijan. Have you heard about the recent weapons ban against Azerbaijan created in American Congress? Do you know about Section 907? Where I live, it is 8am, yet I'm sure that it will be the stupidest thing I will hear today.

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

                July 6, 2012. Armenian soldiers of the republic of Nagorno-Karabagh during their training session near the town of Martakert, Armenia. "Ehnikner" Mountain Infantry Regiment.







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

                  HALO Trust in NKR-Artsakh:





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

                    Do this baboons in photo got AK12 or its theyr made Khazri?


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

                      According to APA, the incident was recorded in “N” military unit of the Defense Ministry in Lankaran. Soldier Kamal Sahib Aliyev, 19, fell down from the roof of the dining room and was hospitalized with serious injuries on August 1. Two days later he died at the hospital.

                      Press service of the Defense Ministry confirmed the fact.

                      Aliyev was drafted into army from Tovuz region.



                      Funniest one since June, when "an Azeri soldier was killed by falling cement blocks."

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