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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
      so it will be for Armenian air forces or for 102 base???
      Inch tarberutiun. Hele erevan tox mtnen dranic heto karevor chi erevanina te 102.rt bazayin.mtace chi helnum yentadrutiunere duk arek

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

        Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
        Inch tarberutiun. Hele erevan tox mtnen dranic heto karevor chi erevanina te 102.rt bazayin.mtace chi helnum yentadrutiunere duk arek
        The difference is that they are not under the command of Armenian defense force and they cannot be used in a renewed NKR war (unless Russians want to get directly involved) nor can it be added to our inventory.

        Most of the the helis will likely be 35s
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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
          The difference is that they are not under the command of Armenian defense force and they cannot be used in a renewed NKR war (unless Russians want to get directly involved) nor can it be added to our inventory.

          Most of the the helis will likely be 35s
          Teche karcumes 1988 krive menk menakov krecink? Ruse cheller haziv te 1 vot arach etayink. Hamel hishi vrastani mechi rusakan bazan vr kandvav zenkere ur ekav. (Mez) dra hamarel karevor chi ura etum. Erek handipumna exe nakhagahnri.ho chi helelu asi hayastanin eskan zenkem tali henc handibumic 2 or heto. Mughamov kasi irants bazayina mekel 2017 paratum ktenas et zenke meronts mot.
          Last edited by Spetsnaz; 11-21-2013, 01:50 AM.

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                The Armenia and Greece are expanding defence cooperation
                2013-11-20
                On 20 November the delegation headed by Minister of Defence of the Republic of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan completed their 2-day official visit to Greece.
                During the visit Minister of Defence of the Republic of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan met with Greek Minister of National Defence Dimitris Avramopoulos and Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.
                Both parties highly valued the present level of the Armenian-Greek defence co-operation of more than two decades and emphasized the importance of its further enhancement in the fields of military education, military industry, training of Special Forces and peacekeeping. As a result of negotiations the Greek side expressed its readiness to fully support the Armed Forces of Armenia in development of peacekeeping capabilities and implementation of defence reforms. The parties also decided to review all agreements setting legal round for defense cooperation and to establish a high-level joint committee to better coordinate the defence cooperation and to study possibilities for collaboration in new fields of common interest.
                The delegation headed by the Armenian Minister of Defence also visited the Memorial of the Unknown Soldier and laid a wreath paying tribute.











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

                  da chishte, inche mtnume hayastan, aylevs durs chi galis, same with Kubs and S300, lets hope also they give us all MiG29s, even if they are old, we can modernize them

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                    Russia Widens Military Presence In Armenia

                    Hovannes Shoghikian
                    Հրապարակված է՝ 21.11.2013

                    The Armenian government gave on Thursday the formal green light to the deployment of about two dozen Russian combat helicopters that will significantly boost Russia’s military presence in Armenia.

                    The government allocated two plots of land to the Russian military base in the country which will be used by its helicopter squadron.

                    One of them is located inside the Yerevan’s Erebuni military airport that currently hosts both Armenian and Russian warplanes. The government said the Russians will build there a fuel depot for the choppers.

                    The other property is located nearby. A government statement referred to it as a “cantonment” where the helicopter gunships and their Russian pilots will be based.

                    Plans for their deployment were first made public last month by Colonel Aleksandr Petrov, the commander of the aviation unit of the Russian base. Petrov said the Russian military also plans to modernize its 16 MiG-29 fighter jets stationed in Armenia.

                    An explanatory note released by the Armenian government revealed that Russian and Armenian defense officials agreed on the helicopter deployment at a meeting in Yerevan last April. “The Russian side offered to strengthen the Russian military base No 102 and to that end 18 helicopters are due to be provided to the Republic of Armenia in November,” it said.

                    The Defense Ministry refused to clarify whether this wording means that some of the helicopters will be given to the Armenian armed forces. The ministry spokesman, Artsrun Hovannisian, said only that the deployment is part of growing Russian-Armenian military cooperation. “The Russian side has repeatedly spoken about the enlargement of its military base,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).

                    Hovannisian also stressed, “The Erebuni airport will in no case be fully handed over [to the Russians] because the airport also hosts an Armenian air force unit.”

                    Russian and Armenian officials announced in June that that Russia will help Armenia expand its relatively small air force within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). But they did not elaborate.

                    Earlier this year, Moscow reportedly bolstered the base headquartered in Armenia’s second city of Gyumri with Iskander-M ballistic missiles capable of striking targets up to 400 kilometers away.

                    The Armenian government gave on Thursday the formal green light to the deployment of about two dozen Russian combat helicopters that will significantly boost Russia’s military presence in Armenia.
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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
                      da chishte, inche mtnume hayastan, aylevs durs chi galis, same with Kubs and S300, lets hope also they give us all MiG29s, even if they are old, we can modernize them
                      +1
                      thats what I am hoping as well.....the birds will never leave Armenia, eventually will become ours.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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