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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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          Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
          If I had the same opertunity as you(i'm not armenian citizen), and I was 18, I'd go for it. But make sure you have parents support first, you don't want to piss them off entirely. Also, I'd be more afraid of the low-level armenian officers killing me for their amusement than azeris. Doing military would make you more experienced in life in general, you'll learn to how handle many kinds of people, and mostly likely, learn more about yourself than you ever did.
          It's 2 years, after than you got all your life ahead of you, to study, work etc.
          I wouldn't worry about this. The ones who are severely bullied are probably ones who show weakness or utter insubordination, and definitely are those who would not serve if given the choice (in other words, unlike HyeFighter2). As long as you have a warrior mentality, you should be fine.

          Also, I've been told by people that have served that conscripts are shot by Azeris mainly because they are reckless and don't follow orders. This does not cover all cases, but for the most part it's true.

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            Originally posted by davidoga View Post
            I wouldn't worry about this. The ones who are severely bullied are probably ones who show weakness or utter insubordination, and definitely are those who would not serve if given the choice (in other words, unlike HyeFighter2). As long as you have a warrior mentality, you should be fine.

            Also, I've been told by people that have served that conscripts are shot by Azeris mainly because they are reckless and don't follow orders. This does not cover all cases, but for the most part it's true.

            Who told you that ?
            Even the strongest and most warrior can die of a bullet if you forgot. There are enough children of rich mafia in the army that think they can do everything , so I wouldn't be so sure about it.

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              Originally posted by haydavid View Post
              Who told you that ?
              Even the strongest and most warrior can die of a bullet if you forgot. There are enough children of rich mafia in the army that think they can do everything , so I wouldn't be so sure about it.
              I never said anyone was invincible. What I said was that if you do what you're told and probably use common sense, you can avoid most situations that make you susceptible to Azerbaijani ceasefire violations. You can find exceptions of course, but I understand this to be the general rule. Not really sure what you mean with the "rich mafia" reference.

              Every society has its share of individuals who are unreasonably hardheaded or stubborn and, due to Armenia's universal conscription law, these people are placed on the frontline.

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                  Explosion in Azerbaijan shooting range



                  [ 27 May 2013 11:40 ]
                  Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. An explosion occurred in a shooting range in Baku.

                  APA reports that it was recorded in Garaheybat shooting range of the Defense Ministry on May 25. An ammunition exploded in the hands of 19-year-old Hasanli Vusal Azad, as unexploded projectiles were being disarmed and the area was being cleared after the training in the shooting range,. The soldier has been hospitalized with various injuries. Assistant spokesman for the Defense Ministry Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact to APA.

                  Hasanli was drafted from Imishli region.
                  apa.az

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                    Soldier of Azerbaijani Army killed

                    [ 27 May 2013 18:22 ]
                    Baku. Hafiz Heydarov-APA. A soldier of Azerbaijani Army was killed as Armenian armed forces violated ceasefire.

                    APA reports that it happened in Terter part of the frontline. 19-year old soldier of Azerbaijani Army Namig Hamidov was shot by the enemy.

                    He died on the way to hospital.

                    Defense Ministry’s press service confirmed the fact to APA.

                    Hamidov was drafted from Masalli region.
                    apa.az

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