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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Wiki says $16 million each http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamov_Ka-50
    maybe its for ka50

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

      Sorry not 52 mln but 28 for ka52, also we got mi171 in new camouflage, i posted photo once here

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        Since the beginning of the year the armed forces of Azerbaijan lost 49 people
        2013 June 20 ( Thursday ) 17:09:53

        Since the beginning of 2013 the losses of defense and security sector in Azerbaijan amounted to 49 people, according to the Center of journalistic military research "Doctrine" on the basis of media monitoring.
        Moreover, the number of wounded or injured over this period to June 20 totaled 61 people, said the director of the center of the "Doctrine" Casur Sumerinli.
        Eight people were killed by Armenians, and 41 - non-combat losses.
        Cadet of the school named Dzh.Nakhchivancsky died in unclear circumstances. Six people died in an accident (drowning, fell, remained under the tank, electric shocks), nine were killed in car accidents, three were killed in a helicopter crash, five died from disease, and 10 committed suicide.
        Thirty nine losses were in the Ministry of Defense, one in the State Border Service, seven in the Internal Troops, one in Special State Guard Service, and one in the Ministry of Emergency situations.

        Ten injured suffered as a result of hazing, four attempted suicide, three - in a fight with civilians, seven - from enemy bullets, one – blown up on a mine, four – in accidents (falling into the elevator shaft, fire, explosion), and 32 - in car accidents
        contact.az

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            Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
            Armenia got 2 division of S300 for 30mln when azeris got 2 division for 300mln, we can afford ka52 for 10mln each idk how much it coast but i heard 52mln
            i doubt Armenia paid anything for the S300PS, it's from old Russian stock they're phasing out.

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              "Russia has for the first time demonstrated the short-to-mid-range air defense platform 'Vityaz,' which will replace older variants of the S-300 system due to be scrapped soon. The army will begin testing the new hardware later this year."

              Maybe we can get some more old s300?

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

                Originally posted by Etchmiadzin View Post


                "Russia has for the first time demonstrated the short-to-mid-range air defense platform 'Vityaz,' which will replace older variants of the S-300 system due to be scrapped soon. The army will begin testing the new hardware later this year."

                Maybe we can get some more old s300?
                Its possible, since vityaz will replace S300PS (probably PM too). Only thing though, I heard Armenian MoD want to upgrade the batteries around yerevan to S300PM.

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                  Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                  Its possible, since vityaz will replace S300PS (probably PM too). Only thing though, I heard Armenian MoD want to upgrade the batteries around yerevan to S300PM.
                  no we will not use this systems, but will upgrade all s300 to PMU1 which is 150km (azeris got PMU2 with 200km range)

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

                    Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                    i doubt Armenia paid anything for the S300PS, it's from old Russian stock they're phasing out.
                    no why that, s300 still one of the bests in the world it is better than patriot dont forget, also russians still using s300 all varients

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                      Senior Army Officers Fired Over Deadly Shooting



                      Six senior officers of an Armenian army unit have been dismissed in connection with last month’s non-combat death of one of its soldiers, the Defense Ministry said on Thursday.

                      The soldier, Lyuks Stepanian, was shot and killed by a fellow conscript, Davit Khachatrian, in still unclear circumstances on May 15. Another soldier from their army unit deployed in northern Tavush province was seriously wounded in the incident. Khachatrian is currently under arrest pending investigation.

                      The Defense Minister launched last month a separate internal inquiry into the latest non-combat death in the army ranks. Artsrun Hovannisian, the ministry spokesman, told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) that the six officers have been fired as a result of that probe. Among them are two deputy commanders and the chief of staff of the regiment where the three soldiers served, he said.

                      Hovannisian also clarified that only one of the officers, who has a lower rank and was the soldiers’ immediate commander, is likely to face criminal charges.

                      Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian personally promised the sackings when he was confronted by furious and grief-stricken relatives of Stepanian. Ohanian met them after they threatened to take the dead soldier’s body to Yerevan and put it on display outside a government building.

                      It is still not clear why Khachatrian opened fire on his comrades. Military officials say only that the shooting was preceded by a dispute between him and Stepanian. They have yet to publicize the shooter’s pre-trial testimony.

                      The wounded soldier, Hrachya Sargsian, has also shed little light on the incident. Sargsian was seriously wounded in the head and only recently regained consciousness at a military hospital in Yerevan.

                      “He doesn’t know what happened,” Sargsian’s father told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). He said although the left side of the 19-year-old’s body is paralyzed doctors hope that he will fully recover from the severe injury.

                      Six senior officers of an Armenian army unit have been dismissed in connection with last month’s non-combat death of one of its soldiers, the Defense Ministry said on Thursday.
                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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