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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by burjuin View Post
    Armenian peacekeepers in Afghanistan






    Ok , now Afghanistan is officially a part of Armenia We have even churches there
    FREE AFGHANISTAN !

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      azerbaijani soldier dies of strange combination of diseases
      august 29, 2012 - 14:07 amt

      panarmenian.net - an azerbaijani soldier is reported to have died in one of the country’s military hospitals due to a strange combination of diseases.

      According to azeri media reports, the death of novruzov elshan narimanoglu was caused by acute encephalitis, cerebral coma, nephritis, fulminating pancreatitis, viral myocarditis and coronary insufficiency.

      Despite the doctors’ efforts, the soldier died, reports say.
      ........

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

        Originally posted by Artashes View Post
        I agree with Vahram about not informing the enemy. Having said that I'm now going to spill the beans.
        We (Armenia ) are going to ram, jam, cram, stuff the T - 80 up the rectle orifice or down the throat ( can't always tell which is which with the toork and or baboon.
        Ok there you have it, cats outta the bag.
        Artashes
        Tanks can only do much. We're outnumbered and outgunned by the turks on both sides, only nukes, which Russia has, can stop them.

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          Warrant officer of Azerbaijani army killed as a result of ceasefire violation by Armenians


          [ 29 Aug 2012 19:21 ]
          Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. The warrant officer of Azerbaijani army was killed as a result of the violation of ceasefire regime by Armenians.

          APA reports that the incident has been recorded today in the direction of Tartar frontline.

          Warrant officer Bayramov Mushfig Ilham was killed by enemy’s bullet. M.Bayramov died because of wound.



          Soldier of Azerbaijani army dies from illness


          [ 29 Aug 2012 12:54 ]
          Baku – APA. The soldier of “N” number Military unit of Defense Ministry, who was drafted into Army by the State Service of Shamkir Region for Mobilization and Military Service Challenge from July 2012, Novruzov Elshan Nariman, born in 1992, died in Armed Forces Main Clinic Hospital.

          Press service of the Defense Ministry said that the death reasons were sharp encephalitis, cerebral come with fulminates (with lightning speed), (nape of neck hole of cote barin and cerebellum tonsil) toksical kindey-stone, reaktive penkreatitus, infexion – toksical miokarditus, sharp cardiovascular and respiratory failure.

          Despite of modern identification and medical treatment rendered by the head psycisians of Armed Forces and Ministry of Health, it was ipposible to save the soldier’s life.

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

            Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
            Tanks can only do much. We're outnumbered and outgunned by the turks on both sides, only nukes, which Russia has, can stop them.
            First off, I was only joking in a general sense. The question asked in previous post was inappropriate as Vahram pointed out.
            However the psychological effect our Russian alliance has is a tremendous deterrent factor.
            Having said that if you read the bible you find we're God has sent a few and said --- do not boast of your victory by the strength of your hand but I shall Leed the way.
            When Movses Sillikian went out to take care of bussiness he went out against overwhelming numbers and ra n (RAN) the heartless simi hominoids off. When I first read that story(true story) the first words out of my mouth were --- thank GOD --- remember Sardarapat ---.

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            • Right now a military exercise is taking place up north here. It's called " red flag " but used to be called
              "cope thunder".
              US air force + other countries get together and practice. We have plenty of jets screaming around and it's fun to watch. They are all decked out and look bad. Also choppers, both single and twin rotar +refueling tankers and AWACS . The guys are playing and doing some cute moves.
              Was not allowed to take pics of the flight line but it was loaded with cool planes.
              Artashes
              Last edited by Federate; 08-29-2012, 10:38 AM.

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

                Armenian-Russian exercises "Rubezh-2008"






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

                  America's road game --- get the ultra wealthy(multi national corporations) in to rape and connive to their benefit no matter how detrimental to the host country or people's/ flora / fauna / invironment, all in the guise of freedom & democracy. Oh and let's not forget freedom of speech.
                  My opinion is they are not going to send in Americans in a battle between (a)Armenians & simi hominoids and (b) baboons. They may sell(very expensive) weapons to them but nothing of the latest technology.
                  They most certainly will use subtrafuge and Israeli below the radar moves but we (Armenia) can see tese moves.
                  In the same manner they helped the ever so trusty Georgians against Russia so goes baboonyville.
                  In a fight between either baboons and/or simi hominoids and Armenia my opinian(read) is this ---
                  --- we (Armenia) will not face any American men. In regard to the turk specifically --- if Russia does not send in their army in mass they (America) will -- not -- send any combat troops to back up the simi hominoid.
                  It comes down to a fight between the heartless liers and the known indeginous (Armenians) people's.
                  Artashes

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