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

    That's funny does it say how may of them were shot?...LOL

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

      Nice vid, some of it we have seen in other vids, some are new to me at least. Nice Meschian.

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

        Ականազերծման դասընթացներ ՀՀ ՊՆ խաղաղապահ ինժեներական գումարտակի տարածքում
        2013-04-11
        Ս.թ. ապրիլի 2-ից «Հումանիտար ականազերծման և փորձագիտական կենտրոն» պետական ոչ առևտրային կազմակերպության համակարգմամբ ՀՀ ՊՆ խաղաղապահ ինժեներական գումարտակի տարածքում մեկնարկել է Կանզասի ազգային գվարդիայի հրահանգիչների կողմից անցկացվող ականազերծման դասընթացը:
        Այն հանդիսանում է Հայաստանում ականազերծման ուղղությամբ իրականացվող ուսումնավարժական ծրագրի հերթական փուլը: Դասընթացի առաջին շաբաթվա ընթացքում ներգրավվել են նախորդ փուլում (անցյալ տարվա սեպտեմբերին) պատրաստված ականազերծման հրահանգիչները` անցած դասընթացի ընթացքում ստացած գիտելիքները վերհիշելու և ամրապնդելու նպատկով: Դասընթացի երկրորդ շաբաթը նախատեսված է ականազերծողների համար և դասընթացի առաջին շաբաթվա մասնակիցները հանդես են գալիս որպես հրահանգիչներ և ամերիկյան հրահանգիչների օժանդակությամբ անցկացնում են վարժանքը:
        Դասընթացներին ներգրավված են և վերապատրաստում են անցնում նաև ՀՀ ոստիկանության և արտակարգ իրավիճակների նախարարության համապատասխան մասնագետները:
        Հայաստան-Կանզաս նահանգային գործընկերության ծրագրի շրջանակներում անցկացվող նմանատիպ դասընթացները պարբերական բնույթ են կրում և հայ ականազերծողների վերապատրաստման, փորձի փոխանակման գործում կարևոր նշանակություն ունեն:






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

          Maine recognizes independence of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

          Maine recognizes independence of Nagorno-Karabakh RepublicApril 10, 2013 | 22:31

          The Maine House of Representatives and Senate passed a joint resolution this morning recognizing the independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR), and calling on the U.S. President and Congress “to support the self-determination and democratic independence” of NKR.

          The resolution urged the President and Congress to support NKR’s “constructive involvement with the international community’s efforts to reach a just and lasting solution to security issues in that strategically important region”, Armenian Weekly reported.

          The resolution was introduced by Rep. Scott Hamann (South Portland) and co-sponsored by Rep. Andrew M. Gattine (Westbrook) and Sara Gideon (Freeport).

          Rep. Hamann worked closely with the ANCA of Maine and key community leaders, chief among them Anna Astvatsaturian Turcotte, a Baku pogroms survivor, lawyer, and noted author of the book “Nowhere: A Story of Exile.” The measure, which was brought to the floor for a vote earlier today and overwhelmingly adopted on a bipartisan basis, makes Maine the third U.S. state to pass legislation recognizing the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, ANCA reported..

          “I am so proud of my state, the State of Maine, for supporting the right of the free Armenian people of Nagorno-Karabakh to freedom, democracy and independence through self-determination,” said Astvatsaturian Turcotte. “I hope other states follow their sister states Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine and do the right thing.”

          The resolution passes nearly a year after the Rhode Island General Assembly passed a resolution in May 2012 supporting the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s efforts to develop as a free and independent nation. Through the diligent efforts of the ANCA of Rhode Island, the state became the first in the nation to urge the president and Congress to recognize the independence of Artsakh. Soon thereafter, the Massachusetts House of Representatives also passed a resolution supporting the self-determination and democratic independence of Nagorno- Karabakh.
          Weird that this piece of news hasn't reached the forum yet.

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

            Voskanapat says 2 dead, 1 injured during that weird border incident involving the drunk Azeri squad.

            Responsible for the destruction of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has askers

            Comments to the incident on April 10

            April 10 press-service of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Armenia reported an unprecedented phenomenon: on that day, at about 13:00 hours, at the site of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border near the village of Baganis in Tavush region of Armenia ("Noyemberyan") there was a provocation of the armed forces of Azerbaijan. Group askers this education numbering 7 - 8 people under the influence of alcohol or drugs, close to the Armenian border posts. Armenian frontier, using loudspeakers, ask the offender to come back, but poorly behaving askers not obeyed the order and continued to advance toward the Republic of Armenia. While askers cried out and shouted incoherent words.

            The incident ended logical: Armenian frontier, fulfilling the law on the protection of the state border of the Republic of Armenia, opened fire as a result of which, the press secretary of the Minister of Defense, "the enemy could suffer a loss."
            use their own channels, we found that as a result of this incident destroyed two Azerbaijani asker, another was wounded. Managed to find out the causes and "merry" sentiment askerni Azerbaijan. According to our source, "askers celebrated the birthday of one of the Azerbaijani military. When finished drinking, drunk askers argued with each other, that they would go on the Armenian side and bring out a bottle of vodka. " "I guess they used not only vodka, but also drugs," - said our source.

            Let's try to understand what happened.

            A group of armed and drunk, or at least, behaving inappropriately askerni, tried to cross the border of the Republic of Armenia. The very border, recently head of the department of the presidential administration of Azerbaijan called "front line." With the majority of this group survived. Why? The answer seems to be found in unusual situations: Azerbaijani soldiers were hiding, and even loudly. Initially, our guys decided that they are going to give up. Then any of our fighters flashed uttered the thought that this provocation is carried out under the supervision of some European officials have prepared "fix shot" askerni Armenian border troops. In short, the extraordinary and emergency situation has caused some confusion Armenian border.

            Regulations of the Armed Forces of Armenia clearly defines the behavior of soldiers in certain situations. However, no statute can not provide individual thinking individual soldier. In this case, triggered the "effect of increased literacy," when a fighter, rather than to open fire on the enemy to defeat, undertook to reflect on a "provocation" and analyze its possible political consequences. Meanwhile, we all civilian and military personnel, have to realize one simple and important truth: all that is in the form of Azerbaijani asker to be destroyed. The only exceptions are those soldiers that are coming to us with a white flag. How did it now lives in a third country and the upcoming Akhundzadeh Mamedbagir go there as Firuz Faradzhev.

            This - the need posed for security of the Armenian people. And there was a similar situation after the President of Azerbaijan, publicly admitted involvement in the murder of the Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan and awarded artist of the murder - Ramil Safarov. Ilham Aliyev has made it clear to all military personnel of Azerbaijan: Armenian murder, whatever the circumstances, method and place of the crime, will be encouraged. Thus, the president and chief of the armed forces of Azerbaijan himself put their employees out of the law. Him and be responsible for their destruction.

            Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan

            Комментарий к инциденту 10 апреля 10 апреля пресс-служба Министерства обороны Республики Армении сообщила о беспрецедентном явлении: в тот день, примерно ...
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

              Weapons wo a kick usually do not do much damadge in my experience.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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

                Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                Weapons wo a kick usually do not do much damadge in my experience.
                Not necessarily, its usually dependent on the gun's caliber and inner workings. The Ar-15 type weapons have very little recoil yet they're very effective in combat.

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

                  Weapons wo a kick usually do not do much damadge in my experience.
                  Close quarters with something that is traveling at 300 meters a second at 7.62 is not a joke. From far away yes, but close up. Remember most of this is for SF use, clear an azeri trench very quietly secure the location for an armored thrust all the way to Baku

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

                    April 10 press-service of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Armenia reported an unprecedented phenomenon: on that day, at about 13:00 hours, at the site of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border near the village of Baganis in Tavush region of Armenia ("Noyemberyan") there was a provocation of the armed forces of Azerbaijan. Group askers this education numbering 7 - 8 people under the influence of alcohol or drugs, close to the Armenian border posts. Armenian frontier, using loudspeakers, ask the offender to come back, but poorly behaving askers not obeyed the order and continued to advance toward the Republic of Armenia. While askers cried out and shouted incoherent words.
                    Hey man pass the Vodka...ROTF!!!!!

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

                      Back from when there was no Vodka!

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