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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Blowing smoke all this is. If the Je w wants to land planes after a strike, refuel and head back home in a second strike is a stretch. Their ability to do the first strike is a big question mark as is, Iran is not a lowlands place where they can enjoy shooting from the distance. They have to be high in the sky to avoid all the mountains. Presuming that they have enough planes left alive after the first strike makes the second strike even less watered down and even more losses. This is just getting Iran to watch the North to spread resources in that direction sounds more like it. Besides how many times has this been already with attacking Iran? If anything that will be the end of the Je w controlled banking system as well as their air force.

    As for the Je w giving something to tha baboon, well they have proved to be a source of embarrassment to everyone. Maybe this is the only kind of friend the je w can have...LOL As far as doing anything about NK that is another dream. Let them try and bomb Iran first and then will talk about it...ROTF.

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

      hey i have a question, has anyone been in karabakh, on the manuments tanks there ? enyone know if ppl can go inside? cuz i saw photos and door was open on tank

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        A rescue squad from Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) in Georgia takes part in the NATO’s “Georgia 2012” field training.










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          erexeq ov texekutyun uni. xarabaxum s-300 kaa??

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            A rescue squad from Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) in Georgia takes part in the NATO’s “Georgia 2012” field training.









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              MPs protest handing over of Russian military bases to Armenia
              Mon 01 October 2012 09:58 GMT | 2:58 Local Time
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              Ziyafat Asgarov
              'Azerbaijan is experiencing some concern about the fact that a part of the Russian military bases in Armenia will be transferred to this country', said the first vice-speaker of Azerbaijani parliament Ziyafat Asgarov.
              'I have met with relevant structures of Azerbaijan several times and raised this issue. They also declared that this issue was investigating. When the research ends, we will see the official reaction', said Z.Asgarov, APA reports.

              Deputy Sabir Rustamkhanli included the issue on handing over of some points of Russian military bases located in Armenia to this country at the Azerbaijani Parliament’s session today.

              He mentioned that nobody can guarantee that Russian armed forces can pass from military bases located in Armenia to the territory of the occupied Nagorno Karabakh region: 'Because the servicemen serving in the above mentioned bases will be Armenians. It’s very important to appeal to the UN and Russian Federation concerning this issue and demand the reaction on this fact from the UN'.

              News.Az

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

                Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                MPs protest handing over of Russian military bases to Armenia
                Mon 01 October 2012 09:58 GMT | 2:58 Local Time
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                Ziyafat Asgarov
                'Azerbaijan is experiencing some concern about the fact that a part of the Russian military bases in Armenia will be transferred to this country', said the first vice-speaker of Azerbaijani parliament Ziyafat Asgarov.
                'I have met with relevant structures of Azerbaijan several times and raised this issue. They also declared that this issue was investigating. When the research ends, we will see the official reaction', said Z.Asgarov, APA reports.

                Deputy Sabir Rustamkhanli included the issue on handing over of some points of Russian military bases located in Armenia to this country at the Azerbaijani Parliament’s session today.

                He mentioned that nobody can guarantee that Russian armed forces can pass from military bases located in Armenia to the territory of the occupied Nagorno Karabakh region: 'Because the servicemen serving in the above mentioned bases will be Armenians. It’s very important to appeal to the UN and Russian Federation concerning this issue and demand the reaction on this fact from the UN'.

                News.Az
                Does anyone know what exactly it is that the Russians are handing over?

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                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  A rescue squad from Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) in Georgia takes part in the NATO’s “Georgia 2012” field training.

                  I see an azerbaijani arm patch. No good. We've seen their tendency towards extreme criminal behavior at these nato international non-military training sessions. For all we know, this guy is deliberating internally if he should also murder an Armenian rescuer for the fame, promotion, cash bonuses free house and other rewards that the sick azerbaijani state provides its citizens for such behavior.
                  Last edited by Sarkis86; 10-01-2012, 03:59 PM. Reason: Error in Formatting Image URL

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

                    Originally posted by samvel1982 View Post
                    erexeq ov texekutyun uni. xarabaxum s-300 kaa??
                    Հայտնի չե բայց Սյունիքում Ս-300 կա։ Կարմիրով նշված այս քարտեզում՝

                    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                      Մեկնարկել են հրամանատարաշտաբային զորավարժությունները
                      2012-10-01
                      ՀՀ ԶՈւ մարտական պատրաստության պլանի համաձայն` հոկտեմբերի 1-ից մեկնարկել են մեկամսյա ռազմավարական հրամանատարաշտաբային զորավարժություններ:
                      Զորավարժությունների նպատակներն են ՀՀ ԶՈՒ ծավալման և մարտական կիրառման պլանների գործնական ստուգումը, ներգրավված ուժերի և միջոցների մարզումը, զորահավաքային խնդիրների կատարման ուղղությամբ ՀՀ պետական և տեղական ինքնակառավարման մարմիններին, ՀՀ ԶՈւ ղեկավարման օղակներին և զորահավաքային ռեսուրսներին գործնական փորձի հաղորդումը, զորավարժություններին ընդգրկված ուժերի, միջոցների, զորահավաքային մարմինների և ռեսուրսների հնարավորությունների ուսումնասիրումը և ճշգրտումը, շտաբների գործողությունների ներդաշնակումը:
                      Անցկացվող զորավարժությունները հնարավորություն կտան կատարելագործել պաշտպանության նախապատրաստման և վարման մարտական խնդիրների կատարման, զորքերի վերախմբավորման և փոխգործակցության գործնական հմտությունները, անձնակազմի դաշտային վարժվածության մակարդակը:

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