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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Rest In Pieces
    There, I fixed it..........you guys are brutal you know that.

    The cause of the crash is under investigation but I don’t expect the truth to come out. They will try to put the blame on the aircraft. There is already noise that “the airplane just blew up.” Yea right.
    The aircraft does have an ejection seat.



    If it was a training mission then there must have been other Azeri jets out there. You don’t go on a training mission by yourself in a single seater jet.


    And in other News

    Azerbaijani soldier kills his fellow soldier

    [ 04 Mar 2010 14:11 ]
    Baku - APA. A murder was committed in Tartar military unit of the Defence Ministry, Deputy Press Secretary of the ministry Teymur Abdullayev told APA.

    According to information, yesterday evening a soldier of the military unit Novruzov Vilayet Vakil, 20, drafted from Gobustan region in October, 2008, shot dead his fellow soldier. As a result of it his fellow soldier Aliyev Rovshan Gazakhan, 20, drafted from Bilasuvar region 2009, died.
    Criminal case has been launched on the fact, investigation is underway.

    B0zkurt Hunter

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

      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
      You don’t go on a training mission by yourself in a single seater jet.

      If you are a azeri, you do... :P

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

        No military cargoes for Armenia through Upper Lars

        11:04 / 03/04/2010

        Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze rules out any possibility of transportation of military cargoes from Armenia through the Upper Lars checkpoint. The Georgian FM made a relevant statement in response to Azerbaijan’s concern over the possibility of Russia’s transporting military cargoes to Armenia through the check point.

        “I understand my Azerbaijani counterpart’s concern, but I declare with all responsibility that no bullet will go through Lars,” Gruziya Online (www.apsny.ge) reported, referring to the Minister.

        NEWS.am reminds readers that official Baku has expressed its concern over the reopening of the Upper Lars check point. Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov stated Azerbaijan will immediately respond in case Russia transports weapons to Armenia through Georgia.

        T.P.

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          Spring brings renewed sniper activity along Armenian-Azeri line of contact


          It is already the fifteenth year that the coming of spring along the Line of Contact of Armenian and Azerbaijani forces is marked by increased deadly sniper activity.

          This is connected with the start of spring agricultural work in areas near the border, which largely predetermines the crop capacity of the year for the local farmers and, therefore, the degree of population in the near-frontline area.

          The spring activation of sniper fire is a strategic plan aimed at disrupting the normal regime of agricultural work.

          It is felt particularly acutely in the province of Tavush in northeastern Armenia where the major heights are controlled by the Azerbaijani army and are very convenient positions for snipers.

          In recent years several civilians of the villages of Koti and Barekamavan, including a 15-year-old shepherd, were shot dead while working in the field.

          This year the first day of spring was marred in the village of Chinari of the Tavush province where 29-year-old junior sergeant of the armed forces of Armenia Sargis Voskanyan was hit by an Azeri sniper. He was fatally wounded in the head.

          The village of Chinari is situated in the Berd area of the Tavush province of Armenia, inside a deep hollow surrounded by high mountains where Azerbaijani units are deployed. A year and a half ago the name of the village was often mentioned in connection with sniper activity. Two civilians of the village were killed by snipers in June 2008.

          During the meeting of the heads of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) member states’ defense ministers later that year, Armenian minister Seyran Ohanyan raised the issue and even had a wrangle with his Azeri counterpart over it.

          Shortly after the report about the killed Armenian serviceman in Chinari, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan stressed that Armenia and Karabakh remain willing to strengthen the ceasefire regime and withdraw snipers -- something that Azerbaijan has not done yet.

          Issues pertaining to the ceasefire regime and withdrawal of snipers were brought up still during the Helsinki conference in December 2008 of the foreign ministers of OSCE member states and reiterated on several occasions later, including on the 15th anniversary of the Armenian-Azeri ceasefire in May last year.

          Speaking in Yerevan on March 2, Minister Nalbandyan stated that “it is the war rhetoric of Azerbaijan that hampers the Karabakh settlement.”

          He said that “the factor of application of force by Azerbaijan had become the cause of the origination of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the same factor impedes its resolution.”

          During his joint press conference with the visiting Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Miguel Angel Moratinos, Nalbandyan also mentioned the massacres of ethnic Armenians in the Azeri town of Sumgait in February 1988 as the first in a series of ethnic cleansings against Armenians in Azerbaijan.

          The Armenian foreign minister expressed bewilderment over Azerbaijan’s continued war rhetoric and views that military force could be an option in resolving the Karabakh conflict.

          “I am sure such things are not taught at MGIMO,” commented Nalbandyan tartly in an apparent jibe at Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, a graduate of MGIMO, or the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.

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

            So now military cargoes from Russia to Armenia are only transported via airplane? Ifv,tanks etc.

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

              Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
              So now military cargoes from Russia to Armenia are only transported via airplane? Ifv,tanks etc.
              Or long route, through Iran?

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

                Հաղորդագրություն մամուլի համար

                Ս.թ մարտի 3-ի լույս 4-ի գիշերը ՀՀ Տավուշի մարզի Կոթի գյուղի մերձակայքում Ադրբեջանից հայկական տարածք է ներխուժել 5-6 հոգուց բաղկացած զինված դիվերսիոն խումբ: Պետական սահմանն անցած խումբը զբաղվել է նաև ավազակային գործողություններով և անասնագողությամբ:
                Հայկական կողմի ձեռնարկած հատուկ միջոցառումների արդյունքում խումբը վնասազերծվել է, ադրբեջանական կողմից կան զոհեր: Մեկ դիակ գտնվում է հայկական տարածքում, ծանր վիրավորված ևս մեկ դիվերսանտ մահացել է հիվանդանոց տեղափոխելու ճանապարհին, մեկ այլ դիակ ենթադրաբար գտնվում է չեզոք գոտում: Դիվերսիոն խմբի վիրավոր մյուս անդամներին հաջողվել է փախչել և անցնել սահմանը: Հայկական կողմից զոհեր և վիրավորներ չկան:

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

                  Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
                  So now military cargoes from Russia to Armenia are only transported via airplane? Ifv,tanks etc.
                  No, mostly by fairy to Batumi. Novorosiysk_Batumi_Armenia. It is even more secure than throw teritory if Georgia itself. Black sea is controled bt russians and well Adjaria is not realy Georgia.
                  Why do you think first thing in the war with Georgia russians took control over Batumi port?
                  Last edited by Mukuch; 03-05-2010, 09:19 AM.

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

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                    Last edited by Guest; 03-06-2010, 08:24 AM.

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

                      Originally posted by AstalaVist View Post
                      Հաղորդագրություն մամուլի համար

                      Ս.թ մարտի 3-ի լույս 4-ի գիշերը ՀՀ Տավուշի մարզի Կոթի գյուղի մերձակայքում Ադրբեջանից հայկական տարածք է ներխուժել 5-6 հոգուց բաղկացած զինված դիվերսիոն խումբ: Պետական սահմանն անցած խումբը զբաղվել է նաև ավազակային գործողություններով և անասնագողությամբ:
                      Հայկական կողմի ձեռնարկած հատուկ միջոցառումների արդյունքում խումբը վնասազերծվել է, ադրբեջանական կողմից կան զոհեր: Մեկ դիակ գտնվում է հայկական տարածքում, ծանր վիրավորված ևս մեկ դիվերսանտ մահացել է հիվանդանոց տեղափոխելու ճանապարհին, մեկ այլ դիակ ենթադրաբար գտնվում է չեզոք գոտում: Դիվերսիոն խմբի վիրավոր մյուս անդամներին հաջողվել է փախչել և անցնել սահմանը: Հայկական կողմից զոհեր և վիրավորներ չկան:

                      tochni inch e egel ais teg?? mersi

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