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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Is the airspace between Armenia and Azerbaijan totally closed or does the flights from Baku and Ganja to Nackichevan go via Armenia?

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      Ինչպես հաղորդում են ադրբեջանական լրատվամիջոցները, հոսպիտալի բժիշկ, կապիտան Ադիլ Գուլիևը մահացել է «ինչ-որ հիվանդությունից»։

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      Հայտնի չէ նաև, թե որ շրջանի հոսպիտալում և ինչ հիվանդությունից է մահացել ռազմական բժիշկը

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        Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army






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          Armenia and Greece to sign military cooperation program for 2014
          Sep. 24 2013

          The Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia, Major General Yuri Khachaturov will have a meeting with the Chief of General Staff of the Greek Armed Forces, General Mikhail Kostarakos in Yerevan on September 25. At the end of the negotiations, Armenia and Greece will sign a cooperation program in the military sphere for 2014. At the course of the aforesaid events the sides will make a joint statement. The Information and Public Relations Department of the Ministry of Defense of the republic of Armenia informed "Armenpress" about this...

          http://armenpress.am/eng/news/734158...-for-2014.html

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            Azerbaijan starts to supply its army with newly produced air bombs
            Sep. 20 2013

            Fuel air bombs differ from its analogues produced in the post-Soviet space in its destructive power and secure transportation.
            Experts of the Ministry said that fuel air bombs produced in Azerbaijan differ from its analogues produced in the post-Soviet space in its destructive power and secure transportation. Moreover, different types of helicopters (Mi-17, Mi-35 M), training and combat aircrafts will be supplied with these bombs....

            en.apa.az/news/199863

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              Armenian Army






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                  The Welcoming Ceremony for the delegation headed by Chief of General Staff of the Greek Armed Forces, General Mikhail Kostarakos






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                    Armenia to directly purchase weapons, ammunition and military equipments from Russian enterprises at low prices
                    [ 25 September 2013 14:51 ]
                    The two countries have signed a unique contract in this regard

                    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Armenia will directly purchase weapons, ammunition and military equipments from Russian enterprises.

                    APA reports that Armenia’s “Qraparak” newspaper made this report quoting its sources in the Parliament.

                    The Armenian Parliament will confirm the contract on direct purchases from the Russian military factories signed between Armenia and Russia in the near future. Thus, Armenia will be the only country having such a contract with Russia.

                    Currently, Russia is carrying out the sales of weapons and military equipments to Armenia and its close ally Belarus via Rosoboronexport State Corporation that is responsible for foreign sales. The Russian Armed Forces and security agencies sign procurement contracts with manufacturing enterprises directly without a mediator.

                    The contract let the Ministry of Defense of Armenia purchase weapons from Russia at low prices as one of the country's own military structures.

                    apa.az
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