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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Armenian Air Force cargo planes fly in Rostov-on-don, Russia in March-April 2013





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

      Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
      Azeri Weapon...lol during war how they can use this weapon??

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      To clear around corners in trenches...
      Last edited by gokorik; 04-28-2013, 03:08 PM.

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        To clear around corners in trenches...
        These guys could not shoot straight during the war, now they are going to shoot around corners? ...LOL


        BTW this is more for anti terror/counter insurgency weapon then a trench clearing weapon.

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          Armenian Air Force cargo planes fly in Rostov-on-don, Russia in March-April 2013





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

            Originally posted by Vahram View Post
            These guys could not shoot straight during the war, now they are going to shoot around corners? ...LOL


            BTW this is more for anti terror/counter insurgency weapon then a trench clearing weapon.
            I agree its more of an urban weapon but if you think these things are going to be sitting in some locker in the interior ministry durring an azeri attack on Artsakh, you're mistaken.

            With enough training and practice most human beings can learn how to use most types of weapons. If you think otherwise then I think your being emotional....

            I would guess the reason that most Azeris couldn't shoot would be a lack of training and or not being use to the fear not some genetic or racial variable. Im sure there were plenty of Amenains that couldn't shoot straight but eventually learned. Most azeris probably died before they got a chance.
            Last edited by gokorik; 04-29-2013, 01:10 AM.

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                With enough training and practice most human beings can learn how to use most types of weapons. If you think otherwise then I think your being emotional....

                I would guess the reason that most Azeris couldn't shoot would be a lack of training and or not being use to the fear not some genetic or racial variable. Im sure there were plenty of Amenains that couldn't shoot straight but eventually learned. Most azeris probably died before they got a chance.
                So by your logic, how come we won then? We were outnumbered outgunned with Chechens, Afgans and god knows who else besides the Russian mercs on their side. If they could shoot so straight how come we won? You even admitted it is more of a counter terror weapon, you are going to attempt to storm a trench with this handgun? In a fluid situation like that I dare them to come at us with a handgun like that, when everyone is locked with full auto, you will be cut to pieces. It is a nice weapon for police and special operations anti terrorist stuff.

                Next time take a look at our trenches and show me where you intend to use this?
                Last edited by Vahram; 04-29-2013, 02:27 PM.

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                  Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                  So by your logic, how come we won then? We were outnumbered outgunned with Chechens, Afgans and god knows who else besides the Russian mercs on their side. If they could shoot so straight how come we won? You even admitted it is more of a counter terror weapon, you are going to attempt to storm a trench with this handgun? In a fluid situation like that I dare them to come at us with a handgun like that, when everyone is locked with full auto, you will be cut to pieces. It is a nice weapon for police and special operations anti terrorist stuff.

                  Next time take a look at our trenches and show me where you intend to use this?
                  1) the cornershot isn't compatible only to handguns. Grenade launchers and Aks-74us can be also.

                  2) I hope you know that warfare isn't only restricted to trenches, urban warfare is a reality in modern war this isn't the early 1900s anymore.

                  Don't underestimate your enemies.

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                    2) I hope you know that warfare isn't only restricted to trenches, urban warfare is a reality in modern war this isn't the early 1900s anymore.

                    I was referring to his comment about clearing trenches!

                    Amos Golan, the inventor, one of Corner Shot's founders and a former Anti-Terror Unit Commander, said: "I believe that the Corner ShotŪ weapon system can be extremely beneficial in the global war on terror.

                    http://www.cornershot.com/

                    Don't underestimate your enemies.
                    To over estimate them is just as bad
                    Last edited by Vahram; 04-29-2013, 06:33 PM.

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

                      Corner shots have there uses like Vahram said but if you are in a war I would take a beat up rusted AK-47 over that thingy with usb port because I know my rifle will never fail to fire and needs no care or maintenance in all battle and weather conditions.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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