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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian and Russian defense ministers discuss cooperation (PHOTOS)

    April 17, 2013 | 16:14

    MOSCOW. – Russian Federation (RF) Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu met, in Moscow on Wednesday, with Armenia’s acting Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan.

    The parties discussed the current state of, and the prospects for, military and military technical cooperation, RF Ministry of Defence press service informs.

    They also exchanged views on several matters with respect to ensuring security in the South Caucasus, and examined the interaction in assuring regional peace and stability.






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      Azeri S-125 Pechora

      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        Visits to the military-industrial complex enterprises
        2013-04-12

        On April 11 a number of military attaches accredited to Armenia including military attaches of Iran, China, Russia, Ukraine, USA, Lithuania, Greece, Kazakhstan, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Romania and France visited enterprises of the military-industrial complex in accordance with the 2013 working plan.
        At the beginning of the visit M.Isakhanyan, Head of the Military-Industrial department of MoD briefed the foreign attaches about his subdivision- functions and the structure of the department, and briefly informed about the military-industrial enterprises in Armenia.
        After the briefing, the military attaches visited the Yerevan Computer Research and Development Institute and the military factory of Yeghvard. The guests had an opportunity to explore and learn more about the military-industrial complex enterprises, their activities and the variety of products.





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          The 95th anniversary of the Armenian Police





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            women in Armenian army.



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              Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
              Why would Armenia care what Georgia thinks, as long as they get the message that we are serious about protecting our current borders.
              I don't see why this would push Georgia closer to the Turks....any closer we demand to get invited to the wedding.


              So its a good idea to compromise Armenia's and NKR's security because Georgia said so?


              I never mentioned anything about friendship, that was you....I would never support that especially with a country we cannot trust,, unless they come around and repent.
              I really don't feel like responding to anything you have said. I thought we had an agreement not to talk to each other anyway.


              What I will say is that there are too many people on this forum with the "f*ck everyone, we can be on our own" approach. I will agree that it was Georgia's responsibility to initiate mending of relations between them and Armenia. But as far as I can tell, it has made moves in the right direction (i.e. this border demilitarization idea, release of ethnic Armenian political prisoners, lots of diplomatic visits in the past couple of months). But Armenia has to show goodwill as well, even if we have to swallow our pride. Why? 1. They stand between Armenia and her biggest strategic and commercial partner and 2. Look at the possible result: if Georgia and Russia make up (which they will eventually), there will be Russia-Georgian-Armenia alliance with possible role of Iran. A more immediate result though would be allowing Russia to make transfers though its land and maybe lowering tariffs.

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                Ուսումնամարզական վարժանք Արցախի հրշեջ-փրկարարների մասնագիտական տոնի առթիվ

                Արցախի հրշեջ-փրկարարներն այսօր նշում են իրենց մասնագիտական տոնը: Արտակարգ իրավիճակների առումով բարեբախտաբար օրը լարված չէր, բայց հրշեջներն ու փրկարար ծառայության ամբողջ համակարգը բերված էին բարձր պատրաստականության: Այսօր ժամը 11.00-ին ″Արցախի կարի և կոշկի արտադրական միավորման″ պահեստում հրդեհ էր բռնկվել: Հանրապետության հրավտանգ կառույցներից մեկն էին շտապել 2 մարտական հաշվարկ, օպերատիվ խումբը, փրկարար ծառայության բուժանձնակազմը: Անհանգստանալու կարիք չկա: Փրկարար ծառայությունն այսօր հերթական հատուկ մարտավարական ուսումնավարժությունն է անցկացրել:

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                  Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                  I really don't feel like responding to anything you have said. I thought we had an agreement not to talk to each other anyway.
                  So why did you quote me if you didn't want me to respond.

                  Stay on topic and keep it clean in this thread.....you want to talk about Armenia and Georgia relations there are a few threads in this forum already, do a search or just go start your own.
                  That is my message to you as another member.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                    Azerbaijani soldier wounds two fellow soldiers - UPDATED

                    [ 18 April 2013 10:33 ]
                    Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. Two soldiers of Azerbaijani Army were wounded.

                    APA reports that it happened in Aghdam.

                    19-year old soldiers of the Defense Ministry’s military unit Elshad Hatamov and Movlud Murtuzaliyev were wounded as a result of the fire opened from the service gun of Sabuhi Osmanli. The wounded soldiers have been hospitalized.

                    According to preliminary information, the incident happened as the soldier used the gun recklessly.

                    Hatamov was drafted by the regional department of the State Service for Mobilization and Conscription in Absheron and Murtuzaliyev by the department in Zagatala.

                    Deputy spokesman for the Defense Ministry Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact to APA. He said the investigation is underway on the fact.
                    apa.az

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                      Armenian young cadets

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