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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 gokorik View Post
    T-72B with Kontakt-5.
    T72BU its first generation T90

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      Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
      T72BU its first generation T90
      The T-72BU (T-90) has a thermal imager so the infared illuminator to the left of the tank's cannon is removed and usually replaced with the Shtora lamp.

      This is either the T-72B obr.1989g or the T-72B obr.1990g

      The difference between the T-72B and the T-72 obr.1989 is a more advanced armor inside the turret and Kontakt-5 ERA on the outside. The T-72 obr.1990 vesion has the previouly mentiond things and a new fire control system, crosswind sensor and sometimes a new engine.

      http://www.armyrecognition.com/forum...pic.php?t=1325
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-72_op...ian_Federation

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        Originally posted by gokorik View Post
        The T-72BU (T-90) has a thermal imager so the infared illuminator to the left of the tank's cannon is removed and usually replaced with the Shtora lamp.

        This is either the T-72B obr.1989g or the T-72B obr.1990g

        The difference between the T-72B and the T-72 obr.1989 is a more advanced armor inside the turret and Kontakt-5 ERA on the outside. The T-72 obr.1990 vesion has the previouly mentiond things and a new fire control system, crosswind sensor and sometimes a new engine.

        http://www.armyrecognition.com/forum...pic.php?t=1325
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-72_op...ian_Federation
        okay,anyway only shtora system is on t90,we can say its same t90

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          Inauguration ceremony of Artsakh (Nagarno-Karabakh) Republic President Bako Sahakyan







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            Open letter to Armenia!

            My Dear Little Armenia,

            How could you be the only one left in this thing called Europe that is the only one still left with an Ideal? How my little Armenia are you able to survive with a blockade on all borders. With the Georgians high jacking shipments of goods and asking crazy prices for transit fees. With the two Turks at your borders keeping you under blockade. With Iran under sanctions from the West all your boarders are closed my little Armenia.

            How is it so that you are still so proud? How is it so that you are still just? How is it that peoples with 10,000 times your net worth don’t even have a single moral fiber left in their veins, how can you stand there and make them look bad? Why my Little Armenia must you be like this? Why do so many in the west have so much to say yet so little do they do?

            How could the Hungarian after suffering 1/100th of what we suffered sell a dead Armenian to a Turk? What is to be said of all these scum? More brave words with a little more twist, as usual they are scum.

            Here today we have a small people with a small piece of land. Yet these little people that no one cares about have more justice and honor then the rest. It is painfully clear as all can see just who is right and who is wrong.

            Is this it? Is this what is left of my little Armenia? I am so proud that this is my little Armenia. Of my two people that Are Armenians, one was hacked to death in the middle of Europe in his sleep. Even Fako Nato can’t cover one Armenian going to sleep.

            The next time someone wants to Rank an Armenian let them take stock of facts. For it is not them that need to rank peoples, for rank means nothing without deeds, and all are empty without deeds.

            Long live this tinny nation of people that are called the Armenians, even with all this we are still cleaner then they could ever be, even with Trillions none could match the little tinny lonely Armenians!

            Getze Hayastan!
            Last edited by Vahram; 09-07-2012, 02:15 PM.

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

              Fri, 09/07/2012 - 17:59
              Armenian economy expands by 6.2%


              Armenia’s economy expanded by 6.2 percent in the first six months of the year as compared to the same time span of last year, according to numbers released by the CIS Statistical Committee, ARKA reports.

              In terms of GDP growth rate, Armenia was fourth after Turkmenistan, whose economy saw an 11.1% rise, Uzbekistan - 8.1% growth, and Tajikistan -7.4% . Armenia was followed by Kazakhstan (5.6%) and Russia (4.4%). The average GDP growth across the CIS was 4.4% year-on-year.

              The CIS Statistical Committee unveiled figures for the first seven months for Belarus, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan. The fist two’s economies grew year-on-year by 2.8% and 1.6% respectively, while Kyrgyzstan’s economy declined by 5%.

              Moldova reported 1% GDP growth for the first quarter, while Ukraine's GDP in the second quarter rose by 3%.
              vestnikkavkaza

              Not the right thread but.....so excited

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                Azerbaijani solider shot by Armenians two months ago dies

                [ 08 Sep 2012 11:26 ]
                Baku – APA. A soldier of the Azerbaijani Army was killed as a result of ceasefire violation by Armenians.

                Jafarov Rabbi Elsavar, 19 year old soldier from Nakhchivan #N military unit was wounded in his head on July 13 after being shot by sniper and he was placed to the Central Military Clinical Hospital for the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, the press service of the Defense Ministry told APA.


                Despite the intensive treatment, the doctors couldn’t save his life and he died at 21.20 p.m yesterday.
                apa.az

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                    Armenian Army







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                      Bodies of failed attackers, unwilling organ donors surface in Azerbaijan

                      September 8, 2012 - 18:44 AMT
                      PanARMENIAN.Net - Soldier of N-military unit in Nakhichevan Jafarov Rebbie, born in 1993, and “wounded in the head by Armenian sniper on July 13,” has died, Azerbaijan Defense Ministry said.
                      Jafarov died in the hospital, where he was placed after the injury, Azeri media said.
                      In all probability, Jafarov Rebbie is another victim of failed Azeri attacks at Armenian border launched in June-July 2012.
                      Back then, 21-25 Azeri soldiers were reported killed in Tavush-Ghazakh area, while Azeri side never mentioned the victims.
                      Later, Azeri corpses started surfacing through reports of drowning, mine blasts, road accidents or “victims of Armenian snipers.”
                      Clearly, the official Baku wouldn’t confess that the soldiers in the “mightiest Azeri army” have perished in a failed attack against Armenia and Artsakh.
                      There’s another reason one shouldn’t forget about. Recently, a scandal broke out over Azeri trafficking of organs removed from dead soldiers.
                      The scandal occurred in early August, when Azeri media released a statement by a soldier’s mother, suggesting the organs of her son and his 7 co-servicemen were sold abroad.
                      Later, an open letter of Toulouse-based former Azeri serviceman was published, where Ragim Namazov revealed that Azeri military units in Nakhichevan are engaged in the sale of soldier’s internal organs.
                      Recently, Zerkalo Azeri newspaper has released а statement by the mother of Azeri soldier Irada Mamedova, who said that heart and liver were removed from the body of her son who claimed to have committed a suicide.
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                      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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