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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 gokorik View Post
    In terms of certain types of weapons Armenia ahead of all its regional neighbors, defense minister says
    Sep. 18 2013

    In terms of some types of weapons Armenia is ahead of all its regional neighbors, defense minister Seyran Ohanyan said today.

    As an example, he cited Russia-manufactured S-300 air-defense systems saying no country in the region can boast of that number of the system as Armenia. Speaking at a meeting with students of the Yerevan State University the minister downplayed earlier reports that Russia delivered $1 billion worth battle tanks and other military hardware to Azerbaijan. According to reports in the Russian media, Azerbaijani military received over 90 T-90C tanks, around 100 armored personnel carriers and dozens of multiple-rocket systems and artillery cannons. According to Ohanyan, the Armenian side had been notified of the delivery 2-3 months prior to it...

    http://arka.am/en/news/politics/in_t...e_minister_sa/
    Interesting that we were notified months ahead of weapons supplies to Azerbaijan. I wonder if this means anything more than a heads up such as active coordination between Armenia and Russia.
    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      "Հայկական զորախումբը զորավարժության է պատրաստվում (ֆոտոռեպորտաժ)"






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          is production of all these new weaponary gonna led to a shift in the militarty balance of both side??
          Azerbaijan starts producing “Agrab” anti-tank vehicle
          [ 19 September 2013 14:39 ]
          Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Specialists of Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense Industry have started producing “Agrab” (Scorpion) anti-tank vehicle at the base of Gurza patrol car.

          APA reports that the armament of the complex contains 7.62 mm caliber machine-gun and SKIF and Spike anti-tank guided missiles.

          The vehicle with high carrying capacity has been produced at the base of Toyota Hillux 12 and provides an effective fight against tanks in various landscapes.

          “Agrab” anti-tank vehicle, which was demonstrated for the first time in Baku parade on June 26, will be also demonstrated at the exhibition “Azerbaijan – 10 years”.

          Gurza patrol car exhibited early in the year has modification named “Babir” (Leopard) equipped with AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher.
          Last edited by argin; 09-20-2013, 11:58 AM.

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            Azerbaijani engineers create new combat reconnaissance vehicle - PHOTOSESSION

            PHOTOSESSION
            [ 19 September 2013 11:32 ]
            Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. The engineers of Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense Industry have created a new combat reconnaissance vehicle.


            APA reports that the vehicle created on the chassis of BRDM-2 reconnaissance vehicle significantly differs from BRDM vehicles for its exterior design, armament, as well as performance.


            The vehicle, experimental sample of which will be displayed at "Azerbaijan 10 years" exhibition has already taken tests of engine, movement and other.

            The experts say that though some technologies on the vehicle were purchased from abroad, it is a national project by 100 percent in terms of the design and creation.

            A new vehicle differs from its foreign analogues in high protection against mines, explosions and bullets. B-32 armor piercing bullets

            A control tower created by the local experts has been installed on the vehicle. The tower was armed with 23mm GSh-23 twin-barrel cannon, 7.62 mm PKT machine gun, 30 mm AGS-17 grenade, 5 S-8 (S-5) rocket launchers and others. The vehicle also has observation systems for surveillance at nights, daytime and in any condition. Cameras have been installed on the front, rear, upper parts and sides of the vehicle.

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              Karabakh conducts military drills



              September 21, 2013 | 14:34

              STEPANAKERT. – The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) Defense Army conducted command and staff military exercises from Monday to Friday.

              The drills were led by NKR Defense Minister and Defense Army Commander, Lieutenant General Movses Hakobyan, informs the NKR MOD press service.

              The objective of the exercises was to raise the knowhow and practical skills of the command unit being instructed, and the abilities of the commanders and headquarters of the military groups and units, in times of battles.
              To raise the knowhow and practical skills of the command unit…

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                Armenia to hold military drills



                September 19, 2013 | 12:13

                YEREVAN. – The “Response” military exercises will be conducted in Armenia this year for the second time, between October 8 and 10.

                Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan stated the above-said during Thursday’s Cabinet meeting.

                As per Ohanyan, pursuant to the President’s decree and the Government’s decision, the “Response” command and staff training will be conducted.

                All of Armenia’s state departments will take part in this training, to prepare against aggression.

                The main objective of these military exercises is to make sure all state departments know what they need to do during a war.
                To make sure all state departments know what they need to do during a war…

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                    Armenian Tochka-U tactical missiles

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