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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Russian airbase pilots conduct demonstration flights in Armenia
    April 12, 2013






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      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
      Russian SU-25 capabilities much better than older models. Russian SU-25 instrument panel different than older SU-25. I want to know how much upgrade on Armenian and NKR SU-25s.

      Hyefighter2 photoes is a good example. I think Armenian SU-25s will be fine but if you ask Armenian SU-25 pilots I am sure 100 percent would want upgrades, better radar, and laser guided weapon delivery.
      no we have no upgrades on our Su25s, but russian did it first modernisation last week, its called Su25m3, or smtn like that, i hope soon we will also do it, israeli made it more wester style, maybe similar to A10, but i think its better, with night visions and monitors that shows all the system, also Su25 have no radars on it,

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

        Russian airbase pilots conduct demonstration flights in Armenia
        April 12, 2013






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          Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
          no we have no upgrades on our Su25s, but russian did it first modernisation last week, its called Su25m3, or smtn like that, i hope soon we will also do it, israeli made it more wester style, maybe similar to A10, but i think its better, with night visions and monitors that shows all the system
          Thanks, I figured our SU-25s are the basic configuration however I know we are getting good munations for the jet from Russia.

          also Su25 have no radars on it,
          The basic SU-25 has a doppler radar (old) for navigation purposes in all weather, a lase rangefinder located on the nose for targeting, and a early radar warning receiver (old) for incoming threats.
          B0zkurt Hunter

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

            Russian airbase pilots conduct demonstration flights in Armenia
            April 12, 2013






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

              Very good news !
              Russia refuses to sell warplanes to Azerbaijan as a result of Armenians’ efforts - EXLUSIVE


              As a result of the efforts made by persons of Armenian descent, who lead the Russian aviation industry, the negotiations with Russia on the purchase of combat aircrafts Su-27, Su-30 and MiG-31 have not produced results



              Baku – APA. Persons of Armenian descent, who lead the Russian aviation industry, have impeded the negotiations between Azerbaijan and Russia on the purchase of combat aircrafts, military sources told APA.



              According to the information obtained by the Azerbaijani side, as a result of the efforts made by the persons of Armenian descent in the leadership of Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation, as well as MIG and Sukhoi companies, the negotiations with Russia on the purchase of combat aircrafts Su-27, Su-30 and MiG-31 have not produced results. Except for YaK-130 advanced training aircraft, Russia refused to sell warplanes to Azerbaijan.



              At present the Azerbaijani Government is conducting negotiations to strengthen its fleet with new combat aircrafts.

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                That source is hardley a reliable one so i don't know how true it is.
                Originally posted by haydavid View Post
                Very good news !
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                      Azerbaijani soldier kills his fellow soldier

                      [ 25 April 2013 10:09 ]

                      Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of Azerbaijani Army was killed.

                      APA reports that the incident was recorded at the military unit of the Defense Ministry in Baku. 18-year old Khayyam Asif Bayramov stabbed to death his fellow soldier 19-year old Kamran Firdovsi Mammadov. The motive of the incident is unknown.

                      The criminal case has been launched on the fact, investigation is underway.

                      Mammadov was drafted from Goygol region.
                      apa.az

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