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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Hovo View Post
      Ok someone please clarify what's going on in this video between 0:42-0:52...are those our boys?? If i'm not mistaken those are either T-80s or T-90s..and the 2 aircrafts are definitley not Su-25s...or am I hallucinating???

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        Armenia does have T80's but not sure about the planes. They don't look like SU-25's too me but it is too fast and grainy to make out. The nose looks too sharp to be an SU-25 maybe this is the transfer from the Russian they said 10 things. 1 of them could be new planes

        Baboon oil is running out I guess they feel like this is the strongest they are going to get. The big question in this is what help will be get from Russia and what of Iran?
        Last edited by Vahram; 10-10-2012, 02:38 PM.

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          Originally posted by Vahram View Post
          Armenia does have T80's but not sure about the planes. They don't look like SU-25's too me but it is too fast and grainy to make out. The nose looks too sharp to be an SU-25 maybe this is the transfer from the Russian they said 10 things. 1 of them could be new planes

          Baboon oil is running out I guess they feel like this is the strongest they are going to get. The big question in this is what help will be get from Russia and what of Iran?
          The planes looks like L-39 Albatros

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            "The planes looks like L-39 Albatros "

            Are you sure? They are trainers I know they can be armed but they don't look like L-39s the bottom of the tail looks different and smoth on the 39's the video is showing a different tail. More like transfer of other planes into our air force.

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

              Groongin metch desah

              "According to Petrostrategies, `The government of Azerbaijan and the
              international consortium AIOC, which exploits the three large off-shore
              oilfields of Azeri, Chirag and Guneshli Deepwater (ACG), must face up to
              an unexpected challenge: the decline of ACG production began at least
              three years earlier than expected, in 2011 instead of 2014-15. Contrary
              to the official theory put forward in Baku, this precipitated drop is
              not due to the government's wish to extend the lives of ACG's reserves.
              Reliable reports put this decline down to geological, economic and
              contractual reasons. This information comes from sources close to
              companies that are members of the consortium and western diplomats
              posted in Baku. Their message is summed up in four points; 1) the
              geology of the fields has proved to be more complex than expected; 2)
              the production facilities that were created at the beginning are no
              longer adequate; 3) very big investments must be made to maintain and
              prolong production; 4) to ensure that the consortium commits to these
              investments, a guarantee must be provided for the extension of the
              current production-sharing contract, which expires in 2024, together
              with `sweeteners'. In oil jargon, this word refers to tax breaks or
              other incentives that companies ask for."

              Now it looks like those billions in reserves have the chase fewer and fewer returns. It is finished as we knew years ago that it would be. Mr. 5% was an Armenian, he left and found other oil fields. The English and Americans are chasing an empty can. Sure there are modern advancements but once an Armenian leaves an area they should have known better. Instead they stick their nose into the baboon arse for a drop of oil. Made big mistakes and made bad strategic ventures instead of cultivating things that would bear more fruit.

              No liberty, no Justice, just an empty can of oil.

              We have already seen who plays a better game of chess, now we will see who is the fighter after all.

              Getze Hayastan!
              Last edited by Vahram; 10-10-2012, 03:24 PM.

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                Im not sure of anything im just guessing but in this clip when it shows two planes and one fire a rocket both plane looks to have a blueish camo, and in the military parade 2011 there was what looks to be 5 l39:s and two of them looked like they also had the same camo.

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                  "Im not sure of anything im just guessing but in this clip when it shows two planes and one fire a rocket both plane looks to have a blueish camo, and in the military parade 2011 there was what looks to be 5 l39:s and two of them looked like they also had the same camo. "

                  I'm not sure either bro, what I am sure of is this. Either we have new planes or the tech to arm them. From what I hear the L-39 is a great plane fast and maneuverable, armed with Armo tech makes me happy.

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                    The CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force’s “Cooperation 2012” joint multinational military exercise in Armenia





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                      iam pretty sure the tanks are T90



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