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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    burjuin, can you give us a quick summary of what they are discussing? Many forum members do not understand Russian so it would be helpful, thanks mate.
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      The film tells that in the Armenian army appears more and more contract soldiers. They are good professionals.

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        NKR Defense Minister – Our Forces Have Advanced Along the Arax River

        [ 2010/01/14 | 15:51 ] Nagorno Karabakh important
        Anahit Danielyan

        At a press conference held today, NKR Minister of Defense Movses Hakobyan described 2009 as militarily “quite complex”, but nevertheless claimed that units of the Karabakh Defense Force were able to advance their frontline positions by about one kilometre in five different locations along the Arax River.

        The NKR Defense Minister also boasted that, “I am ready to perform operations with this tank unit anywhere, even deep in enemy territory, and I am convinced we’d face no problem at all.” Here he was referring to the outstanding results of military inspections conducted in 2009 and the fact that the tank unit in question also performed quite well in military manoeuvres.

        Reviewing the military situation, he stated that Azerbaijani forces weren’t able to violate Karabakh positions in 2009 other than gunfire which increased by 30% over 2008. DM Hakobyan claimed that Azeri forces committed 3,042 gunfire violations of the ceasefire last year.

        He went on to say that peace in the region could only be guaranteed by a superiority in the military preparedness of the Karabakh forces and that work is constantly being carried out to ensure such superiority.

        The NKR DM stated that Karabakh forces opened fire 608 times on Azerbaijani positions not in reaction to gunfire from the other side but due to the ever changing situation at the front lines. Most of the fire was of a “punitive” nature he said and this resulted in no Azeri successes at the line of contact.

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          Here is also an video of Armenian army, same programm like burjuin gave..

          from 2:10 sec some great moments

          Петрос Петросян смог рассказать о своих шпионских приключениях только в 86 лет, когда вышел на пенсию. Выход мемуаров приурочен к 17-летию армянской разведки...

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              On 11 August 2009, the heaviest single cargo item ever sent via airfreight was loaded onto an Antonov 225. At 16.23 metres (53.2 ft) long and 4.27 metres (14.0 ft) wide, the consignment–a generator for a gas power plant in Armenia and its loading frame–weighed in a record 189.09 tonnes (416,900 lb)










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                  that's a nice plane. It would be very difficult for Azeris to retake Karabakh. Our defenses right now our very strong. Even if they have more weapons and numbers, we will still be able to repel them. Karabakh soldiers now the land very well and the terrain. They know in a war it is a matter of freedom or death.
                  Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                  "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                    Russian MiGs in Erebuni:









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                      Russian MiGs in Erebuni:









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