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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian UAV "Baze" (civilian version) in Arzni






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      Unmanned helicopters:










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        Unmanned helicopters:








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          Originally posted by burjuin View Post
          Armenian UAV "Baze" (civilian version) in Arzni

          That's only promising project on here, the rest is stuff you can buy from any hobby store. Very happy its promising start for UAVs.
          I would like to see military adopting one design or copying and expanding on it, we have quite a bit of experience with Su 25's and we can use the SU25 engine in UAV for a long range UAV or propeller based one. The strike capabilities of current drones are very limited. I think Armenia has the capacity to build and deploy a limited number of very advanced drones. Initial R&D will be substantial but once in production 1 Large advanced ground strike drone carrying precision guided missiles would be a game changer in a potential war. Imagine having 2 dozen ground attack drones with capacity to carry 4-8 missiles each of which can knock out a tank. Any enemy attack would be halted within minutes. I know we have Russian spy satellite data to help us but the future of our air force is only drones. If you look at production costs and capacity 1 ground attack drone once ready (R&D done) would cost 1/3 of the conventional air superiority fighter or ground attack fighter. If money is available for R&D we can do this (there are enough soviet scientsts still left to compleate a project of this magnitute) then export potential of such drones would cover military expenses. Perhaps like china and its latest copy of US drone its time that Armenia started spying on other countries that make advanced UAVs

          http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-1...military-drone

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              20th Anniversary of the Medical Service of the Armed Forces of Armenia









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                Armenian Police Weapons






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                      hey ppl anyone know where can i finde some archive photos of soviet armenian army before 80x or maybe info about what technology we had

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