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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    what are they doing with so much light armoured vehicles? one our mi24 will destroy all of em,

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      Originally posted by londontsi View Post




      Sultan Aliev is more interested in driving the car and not much interested in its armament.

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      Good job ilxam. How much did he spend on this. Half billion?
      Who needs a BTR if he can make an unstoppable tashka like this?
      It is a geniuos idea to put a machine gun on side. Wait 'till they install one on spare tire rack or in glove compartment. It will be the last word in armament.

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        NKR Defense Army reservists in exercises. April 2012




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          Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
          what are they doing with so much light armoured vehicles? one our mi24 will destroy all of em,
          It's not specially for Karabakh .
          There are very big chances that he will use them when azebaijanis are going to revolt. He prepares everything !

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              Defense Army of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.






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                Armenian students visit the NKR Defense Army






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                  NKR Defense Army






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                    Air force base "Erebuni"






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                      Azerbaboons claim we are purchasing Russian drones:

                      Armenia purchases drones from Russia - PHOTO


                      [ 29 December 2012 14:50 ]
                      Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Russia’s military industry has started to sell drones to the post-Soviet republics.


                      APA reports that various firms of Russia taken several steps in this direction in 2012. This year, the agreement was reached with the two post-Soviet republics – Armenia and Kazakhstan on sale of drones.

                      According to the agreement, Russia delivered 4 Ptero-55 drones to Armenia in 2012. These drones produced by the AFM-Service firm are being used by Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations. Russia’s Aerokon firm has also signed an agreement with Armenia on sale of drones.

                      According to the agreement with Kazakhstan, 4 Irkut drones are planned to sell to this country.

                      apa.az
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                      Assuming this is yet not another bogus Azeri claim, I looked up what AFM-Service drones are of the "Ptero" type and I got this photo from a drone exhibit http://www.aviaport.ru/images/archive/31,3465/




                      As for the second company with which Armenia allegedly has an agreement with, Aerocon, here is their website in which they list three types of drones. The Inspector 301 is the biggest one and whose pictures are found right below http://eng.aerocon.ru/inspector/





                      EDIT: Also found this allegedly from Aerocon (though not listed on their own website) http://en.ruvsa.com/catalog/inspector_401/ It looks more like the type of drone Krunk is.
                      Last edited by Federate; 12-29-2012, 07:36 AM.
                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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