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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Project between Azerbaijan and Jordan on armor vest and helmet production annulled

    [ 08 Nov 2012 18:47 ]
    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. The project between Azerbaijan and Jordan on the production of armor vest and helmet has been annulled.

    APA reports quoting military sources that the project was to start in accordance with an agreement signed between “Radio Construction” plant of the Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense Industry and “NP Aerospace Jordan” company under the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB). The Jordanian company gave a license to Azerbaijan for the production of armor vest and helmet as a result of the agreement signed in Amman city in May, 2010.

    According to the agreement, “NP Aerospace” company was to provide “Radio Construction” plant with composite material for 15 000 helmets and 12 000 ceramic tiles for armor vest. The Azerbaijani experts were trained by Jordanian company on the project.

    According to APA, the project has been annulled, as UK “NP Aerospace” company, one of the main founders of “NP Aerospace Jordan”, opposed to the agreement.

    The UK “NP Aerospace” company is one of the producers of protective suits for bomb disposal experts of various armors in the world. The UK company has not announced the reasons yet.
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    http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=182214

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      «Հայկական բանակ» հանդես

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        Բաքվում զինծառայողի դիակ է հայտնաբեվել

        Posted on Նոյեմբեր 8, 2012 by Զարուհի Բաբաջանյան | Մեկնաբանել

        Նոյեմբերի 7-ին Բաքվի Մուստաֆա Սուբխի փողոցի բնակարաններից մեկում հայտնաբերվել է զինծառայող՝ 1965 թվականին ծնված Վուգար Սեիդովի դին՝ դանակի բազմաթիվ վնասվածքներով: Նախնական տվյալներով՝ Սեիդովը ինքնասպանություն է գործել:
        Այդ մասին հաղորդում են ադրբեջանական աղբյուրները:

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          Originally posted by burjuin View Post
          .......

          According to APA, the project has been annulled, as UK “NP Aerospace” company, one of the main founders of “NP Aerospace Jordan”, opposed to the agreement.


          This is “good news” but why did it take over two years for this decision to be reached.

          Shouldn't the Jordanians have cleared it with headquarters in the first place?

          What did the baboons glean during this period of “cooperation” ?
          Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
          Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
          Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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            Armenia, Russia Plan Joint Arms Production


            Sargis Harutyunyan
            Հրապարակված է՝ 08.11.2012

            In what will be a further boost to their close defense ties, Armenia and Russia are to start jointly manufacturing weapons and other military equipment under an agreement that was approved by the Armenian government on Thursday.

            The government said the draft agreement regulates “manufacturing and research cooperation” between Armenian and Russian defense companies. It commits them to supplying each other with equipment, assembly parts and other materials needed for the production, modernization and repair of various arms.


            The agreement, which was drawn up shortly after Russia Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov’s September visit to Armenia, also stipulates that the jointly manufactured weaponry cannot be re-exported or transferred to third countries without the supplier’s permission.

            Yerevan and Moscow had already agreed to step up cooperation between their defense industries within the framework of the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). Nikolay Bordyuzha, the CSTO secretary general, said in November last year that they are setting up joint ventures in Armenia for the “maintenance, repair and modernization of some types of weaponry.” He did not elaborate.

            Also, Russia is supposed to provide “special military hardware” to the Armenian military in accordance with a Russian-Armenian defense accord signed more than two years ago. The deal extended the presence of a Russian military base in Armenia by 24 years, until 2044.


            Armenia - An Armenian-made drone is driven through Yerevan's Republic Square during a military parade rehearsal, 19Sep2011.

            ​​“Moscow signs such agreements only in cases where it is interested in concrete [mutually beneficial] cooperation,” Aleksandr Golts, a leading Russian defense analyst, said of the new agreement announced by Yerevan.

            “So one can assume that with this agreement Armenia has not only expectations from Russia but probably also something to offer,” Golts told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).


            Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian praised the domestic defense industry in January, saying that it can now cater for Armenia’s practically entire military arsenal.

            Some of its output was demonstrated during a military parade in Yerevan in September 2011. That included unmanned military aircraft, flamethrowers and multiple grenade launchers. Armenia is also believed to manufacture bullets and other ammunition.


            In what will be a further boost to their close defense ties, Armenia and Russia are to start jointly manufacturing weapons and other military equipment under an agreement that was approved by the Armenian government on Thursday.
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              NKR Defense Army reservists in exercises. April 2012










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                Armenian Army








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                  Defense Army of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.






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                    An Azeri was killed in Syria today fighting against the Syrian Army in Aleppo. This is the third case of an Azeri being killed there. We need to do some covert coordination with them Syrians.






                    Last edited by Federate; 11-09-2012, 09:08 AM.
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                      Originally posted by Federate View Post

                      he doesnt look so handsome in the last pic for some reason

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