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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    Burjuin 3rd pic what is it? Snorkel?
    BTS-4A tracked Armoured Recovery vehicle (Medium armoured tower). One of the Soviet Union's first post-war ARV designs. Based on the T-54 chassis (Earlier BTS-4 were based on the older T-44M chassis). The vehicle has a large dozer blade in the rear to brace it during lifting operations. The BTS-4Ais handicapped by the lack of a winch, so it is limited to towing operations. In the center of the vehicle is a platform with drop sides to carry tank engines and other large components. The BTS-4A carries a standard selection of tools for its tasks, including basic, tracked vehicle, small arms, and heavy ordinance tools, as well as rope and a tow bar. For fording, an OPVT shnorkel can be fitted over the crew compartment to anable fording of water obstacles up to 5m deep.

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      102nd military base of the Russian Armed Forces in Gyumri, Armenia.





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        Russian 3624th Air Base, Erebuni, Yerevan, Armenia





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          Sovit Armenian military parade 1984



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            ramil safarov is dead



            wtf, is it right or?????

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

              Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
              Source link on facebook says,

              Sorry, this page isn't available
              The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.

              Could it be a hoax ?
              Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
              Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
              Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                Georgia: NATO Trains Member, Partner States’ Troops For Winter Warfare
                March 16, 2013
                Ministry of Defence of Georgia
                March 16, 2013

                The Basic Winter Training Course has officially accomplished today. The closing ceremony was held at the Sachkhere Mountain Training School. Deputy Defence Minister Tamar Karosanidze, Deputy Chief of JS of GAF Colonel Vladimer Chachibaia, NATO Military Liaison Officer, Colonel Maximilian Eder, as well as military attaches accredited to Georgia attended the course graduation ceremony.

                The 21 military servicemen from NATO member and partner countries were awarded with the relevant certificates for successfully accomplishment of the course.

                “It’s very important that Georgia hosts international courses. This gives an opportunity to contribute to global security and improve our training and educational level. As it is outlined in Minister’s Vision, military education and training is one of the main priorities of Georgian Defence Ministry”, declared Tamar Karosanidze.

                The Basic Winter Training Course, held within the framework of the PFP [Partnership for Peace] program, started in Bakuriani on February 25. Military servicemen from Lithuania, Estonia, Germany, Norway, the Ukraine, Jordan and Armenia took part in the training.

                Successful graduates of the basic winter training course will undergo further winter and summer courses at the Sachkhere Mountain Training School.
                Ministry of Defence of Georgia March 16, 2013 Basic Winter Training Course Graduation The Basic Winter Training Course has officially accomplished today. The closing ceremony was held at the Sachkh…






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

                  Originally posted by Federate View Post
                  What can you say about this system? There's not much on it in English.

                  Anyone notice how Azerbaijan's purchases are focused on anti-air lately?
                  Because Aliev doesn't only buy arms against Armenia but also against any possible revolt.
                  Air-force is the most important during a revolution.

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