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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    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.
    Azeri Press Agency

    Edit: Lol Federate we posted the same thing at the same time.

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      This is not new, we knew long time

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          Zinuj (29.12.2012)

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            NKR Defense Army








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              No one goes to war bear foot! Witch brings me to the next question, who was it that invented the shoe? Hmmm

              If it was not for me you would all be going around bear foot.

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                NKR Defense Army








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






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                    some ''private'' photos.



                    btw why is it not forbidden to smoke in our army?

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                      Armenian parliament chief meets servicemen

                      19:17 • 30.12.12

                      Ahead of the New Year holidays, the speaker of Armenia’s parliament has visited the defense positions of the Armenian Army to get familiarized with the military vigil arrangement procedures and the servicemen’s conditions.

                      According to a press release by the National Assembly, Hovik Abrahamyan thanked the officers and soldiers for their service, wishing them happy holidays.

                      “We are obliged to keep our borders strong. Under an instruction by the Armenian president, parliamentarians and cabinet members are now in the border areas, visiting soldiers and congratulating them on the upcoming New Year and Christmas. We must highly appreciate their service, we are obliged be beside them and assist them. We can state today that our country’s defense and security - which is the key component of our nation and state – is in strong hands, under the president’s spotlight. We are obliged to further strengthen our borders and enable our soldiers to maximum ensure the nation’s peace and the state’s security,” he told reporters.

                      Abrahamyan then gave presents to the border guards. The head of the parliament’s Standing Committee on Defense, National Security and Internal Affairs, Koryun Nahapetyan, and the governor of the Ararat region , Edik Barseghyan, accompanied the speaker.
                      “We are obliged to keep our borders strong. Under an instruction by the Armenian president, parliamentarians and cabinet members are now in the border areas, visiting soldiers and ...








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