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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    CSTO PA delegates visit Armenia-Azerbaijan border

    October 31, 2013 | 18:27

    YEREVAN. – Members of the CSTO PA standing committee on defense on Thursday visited Armenia-Azerbaijan border.

    The parliamentarians visited the Nakhchivan direction and inspected the situation at the site. The tour started from visiting platoon locality. The delegates were provided information about the adversary, the equipment and numerical strength, possible direction of the attack and data on equipment of the locality and combat tasks.

    The parliamentarians asked questions about the correlation of forces, provocations by the enemy, presence of hazing, logistical issues and social conditions.

    Then, members of parliament, including female representatives, visited the observation point taking the necessary precautions: wearing helmets and bulletproof vests.

    Chairman of the committee Anatoly Vyborny shared his impressions with reporters, noting that as a military man he saw the combat readiness of the unit.

    “For me it was important to look into the eyes of soldiers, to see the behavior of the officers. I am pleasantly surprised that the soldiers and officers adequately carry the burden of military service,” Vyborny said.

    He noted that it is obvious there is no hazing in the unit, as “those who really want to serve their motherland are coming here.”
    The parliamentarians visited the Nakhchivan direction and inspected the situation at the site...

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      Armenian Army
      On the frontline






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        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Curious Russian announcement given that other CSTO statements have denied their involvement in a future Karabakh war. What's also interesting is that in the chance that Russia intervenes on our behalf, they will be fighting an army that they themselves supplied with modern weapons, including sophisticated anti-air defence. My bet is that Russia is sure a war is very unlikely to happen given this Russian announcement.
        Using Armenian lands to test their new weapons in combat.

        I guess I was wrong because I thought CSTO does not include Artsakh and in order for Russia to intervene in future war over Karabakh then at least Armenia has to recognize Artsakh as part of Armenia.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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          There was also rumors that Russians have iskander missiles soon to be transported to 102nd base which makes it a big plus

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            Armenian Army
            On the frontline




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

              Originally posted by burjuin View Post
              CSTO PA parliamentarians visit Armenia-Azerbaijan border






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                CSTO PA parliamentarians visit Armenia-Azerbaijan border




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                  CSTO PA parliamentarians visit Armenia-Azerbaijan border







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                      CSTO PA committee reps. visit Nakhijevan-based Armenian unit at contact line with Azerbaijan







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