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

    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
    @samvel1982
    Federet is the initiator of this sad info, so ...
    Artashes
    i didn't understand...

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

      Originally posted by samvel1982 View Post
      i didn't understand...
      Federate, a senior member of this club informed us(club members) of this sad parting just today.
      I'm thinking if anyone can answer your question,it would be Federate.
      Artashes

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

        В Азербайджане убит 20-летний солдат

        Инцидент произошел в Астаринском районе

        Гюнай Ибрагимова
        11.12.2012 15:23
        Категория: Проишествия
        ANS PRESS
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        В Астаринском районе убит солдат. Как сообщает ANS PRESS со ссылкой на Milli.Az, проходивший воинскую службу в военной части Государственной пограничной службы 20-летний Пираддин Хасанов убит ножом.

        Как сообщили в правоохранительных органах, П.Хасанов, который является вынужденным переселенцем из Агдама, проживал в Мингячевире. Его тело было передано семье.

        По словам родственников погибшего, П.Хасанов был ранен ударом в сердце. В связи со случившимся не удалось получить комментарий в Госпогранслужбе.
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          Defense Army of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.






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            RUSSIA ALARMS ALIYEV BY REFUSING GABALA RADAR STATION

            PanARMENIAN.Net
            December 11, 2012

            Moscow made the right choice by refusing Gabala radar station because
            of excessive lease price of $300 mln Azerbaijan claimed.

            The move was an expected one: Russia suspended operation of Gabala
            radar station located in Azerbaijan. The Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan
            declared that "During the talks, Azerbaijan demonstrated readiness
            to further cooperate with Russia to extend the lease term of Gabala
            radar station by Moscow. However, the negotiations failed to bring
            the parties to a consensus over the rental price of the station."

            Moscow made the right choice by refusing Gabala radar station because
            of excessive lease price of $300 mln Azerbaijan claimed.

            Before abandoning the contract, Moscow used to pay $7 mln for the
            rental per year. Gabala is a Daryal-type radar station, part of
            Russia's missile warning system and one of the nine similar stations
            built in the Soviet Union. The construction started in 1976, and the
            station was put on combat duty in 1985. This radar station has been a
            crucial element of the missile defense system of the Soviet Union and
            aimed to protect southern borders of USSR, with the range of up to
            8,000 kilometres. This sufficed to intercept missile launch from as
            far as the Indian Ocean; also, the radar station fully comprised the
            territory of most states in Africa and Middle East, as well as Turkey,
            Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, India, China and all countries of Southeast
            Asia including Australia.

            Attempts of Ilham Aliyev's administration to justify the excessive
            price and assure everybody that the Azerbaijani-Russian relations
            will maintain the former level are at least ridiculous. Baku, namely
            the deputy head of Azerbaijani presidential administration Novruz
            Mamedov declared that "suspension of the operation of Gabal radar
            station will not affect the relations between Azerbaijan and Russia."

            "Talks over Gabala had been underway for the past several months. Our
            goal is to bring the cooperation on this station up to the level
            of current requirements. We implement the current cooperation with
            Russia within the global conditions, and we want to further pursue
            it in accordance with them. This means raising the lease price of
            this radar station up to the international requirements," Mamedov said.

            Still, Baku's strategists forget that the radar functions only within
            the comprehensive global system of missile attack warning; this is
            what Azerbaijan lacks, and will hardly ever have one. Indeed, money
            can buy anything Aliyev wants, and he does want too much recently.

            Aliev should have looked at his old foe friend Mikheil Saakashvili;
            neither the U.S. nor Europe helped him, and he is now left face to
            face with his sworn enemies. It seems as if developments in the
            neighbouring countries have nothing to do with him. Anyway, he'd
            better not ruin the relations with Russia; the latter may support
            Armenia in Karabakh conflict. So what will Baku do in this case?

            Russia, however weak Aliyev and Saakahvili's new bosses may wish to
            see it, may appear to be too tough for them...

            Meanwhile, Voronezh radar station set to be put into operation in
            February 2013 in Armavir is expected to cover the range of Gabala
            station. The Armavir station will excel Gabala in its parameters and
            tackle the relevant tasks more efficiently. The establishment of a
            network of new Voronezh-type radars is implemented within the State
            Armament Programme 2011-2020.

            Currently, Voronezh-type radars are located in Lekhtusi (Leningrad
            region) on combat duty, Pionerskoe (Kalinigrad region) and
            Usolye-Sibirskoe (Irkutsk region).

            So, Baku made a hasty move; though, taking into account Iran as the
            main target for the offensive planned by Azerbaijan's new allies,
            Aliyev's position is justified. Anyway, it is still unclear whether he
            will profit from it or not, and these doubts are caused by Russia's
            stance. Some sources claim that Vladimir Putin is going to radically
            review the ties with Azerbaijan, and abandoning Gabala is just the
            beginning.

            Karine Ter-Sahakian
            Hayastan or Bust.

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              Have you seen how angry the USA are about the CSTO and the fact that the old-soviet countries are closer than ever ?
              I saw on tv that Hilary clinton said that Russia is trying to re-create the soviet and its power . Looks like the USA are scared

              @Haykakan : that's a nice article , thanks for posting it .

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

                  Originally posted by haydavid View Post
                  Have you seen how angry the USA are about the CSTO and the fact that the old-soviet countries are closer than ever ?
                  I saw on tv that Hilary clinton said that Russia is trying to re-create the soviet and its power . Looks like the USA are scared

                  @Haykakan : that's a nice article , thanks for posting it .
                  What would we do without the Russians? What would we do?

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