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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Azerbaijani colonel killed in Moscow

    Baku. Shamil Alibeyli - APA. Azerbaijani Colonel Adil Mahmudov was killed in Russia’s capital.

    APA reports quoting lifenews.ru that the murder was committed in Rogojskiy Val, Moscow.

    The killer entered Zakarpatskiye uzorı restaurant at 12.40 local time and shot in forehead Mahmudov, who was dining there. 45-year-old colonel died on the spot.

    apa.az

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      ARM MoD Military-Training School after Monte Melkonyan






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        azerbaboon got 3rd divison on S300 http://pda.regnum.ru/news/1632777.html
        iam starting hate russians now,

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          Armenia Eyes More Sophisticated Russian Missiles

          Armenia is adequately protected by S-300 air-defense systems but may have even more sophisticated Russian surface-to-air missiles deployed on its territory in the near future, Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian said late on Tuesday.

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            Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
            Armenia Eyes More Sophisticated Russian Missiles

            http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/24314049.html
            This is an old article from 2011. I think that's just hopeful thinking, and the S-400 would be a bit too much to be hoping at this stage. Maybe once Russia inducts the S-500 into their forces, they will export the S-400.

            Last year the defense minister said we have no plans of exporting it
            Russia's Ministry of Defence will deploy three battalions of S-400 Triumph air defence missile systems in 2012, Russian Air Force Chief of Staff major general Viktor Bondarev confirmed..



            Also, the Saudis were reportedly interested in the S-400, but Russia refused and only offered the S-300
            Riyadh has reportedly been mulling the purchase of S-300PMU Russian air-defense missile systems and other arms worth as much as $4 billion, possibly as an inducement to Moscow not to supply such advanced weapons to Iran.


            This article says that the defense industry in Russia is actually pushing the Russian government to export for their own profits but Russia refuses. So if that would be the only condition pushing exporting, that would definitely leave Armenia out.

            I think a more realistic hope right now would be the deployment of them to Russian control on Russia bases in Armenia

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              In the conflict zone stretching from Syria to Afghanistan lies another war waiting to re-emerge: Nagorno-Karabakh. This dispute is likely to occupy President Obama’s new foreign-policy team whether they want it or not.
              Why is Washington's so in love with the toorks?

              American diplomats have tried to be evenhanded toward Armenia and Azerbaijan, but U.S. influence on this conflict is, candidly, inadequate. Thus, Washington should encourage a more active Turkish role and welcome collaboration by Russia and Turkey as Caucasian peacemakers.
              Why do they keep listening to the Joo instead of knowing that this will never happen. I mean what gives?

              Moscow gives S-300

              Washington wants the toorks to do it again

              Moscow gives great support

              Washington can't say the G word!

              Yet the Joo think tanks do nothing but daydream...LOL

              Yes tomorrow this will happen if you bark long enough...NOT!

              Say where is that new S-400 again? Oh yes on a Russian base, soon to be transferred, while Washington I mean Tel Yahoodi still smitten with the toorks have funny ideas about air defense...LOL

              Let them enjoy the fruits of their labor in Sooria, this will in the end bite the yahoodi in the arse more then anyone. Of course after everyone else suffers, the Joo will scream the loudest!

              Last edited by Vahram; 03-05-2013, 09:15 PM.

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                  Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                  No foreign troops should be allowed to land in Artsakh, Armenia should just thank US and Russia for their offer but say no thanks......domestic flights to Armenia should start as soon as possible.

                  Edojan check your source before posting bullcrap green freedom news....there is no such official report from Iran.
                  It is true ... Regnum good source? Iran has been duplicitous helping both sides.
                  http://regnum.ru/news/fd-abroad/armenia/1633013.html

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                    NKR Defense Army
                    On the frontline







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                      Any Armenian who thinks Russians or Iranians are like, inherently pro-Armenian (or anti-Turk) are kidding themselves.

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