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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Photos of the Armenian Army for the last fifteen years:










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      Photos of the Armenian Army for the last fifteen years:










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

        Originally posted by burjuin View Post
        en.apa.az/news.php?id=117492
        I didnt know we shoot 3 azeri jets during the war, I knew just about fierst one... That is aa interesting news for me....

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

          Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
          I didnt know we shoot 3 azeri jets during the war, I knew just about fierst one... That is aa interesting news for me....
          We shoot more than 4 azeris aircrafts...



          1 Azeri MiG-21 was shot down near Shokhiy on 20 August 1992
          1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down near Shokhiy on 31 August 1992 using small-arms fire
          1 or 2 Azeri MiG-21s shot down over Argadzar on 30 October 1992
          1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down in January 1993
          1 Armenian MiG-21 shot down on 15 January 1993
          1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down between Agdam and Martuni on 22 July 1993
          1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down over Verdenisskiy on 17 February 1994 using SA-14

          MiG-23 - - ? 1
          MiG-25 - - 20 ~10 20 MiG-25RBs were taken over from Russian base
          1 Azeri MiG-25 flown by Yuri Belichenko was shot down near Cherban on 20 August 1992 using SA-7A
          1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down over Srkharend on 30 October 1992
          1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down over Shushimsky on 11 November 1992
          1 (or 3) Azeri MiG-25s reported as shot down in autumn 1992
          2 Azeri MiG-25s shot down on 1 January 1993
          1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down near Srkhavend and Gazanchi on 15 January 1993 by Petros Ghevondyan using Igla (watch video)
          1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down in January 1993 (?)
          4 Azeri MiG-25s shot down on 22 July 1993 (?)
          By the end of the war AzAF was down to 10 MiG-25s


          1 Azeri Su-22 was shot down on 19 February 1994 over Verdenisskiy using SA-14
          Su-24 - - 19-20 ? initially Azeris had 3-4 Su-24s, then additional 16 Su-24MRs were taken over from Russian base
          Su-25 2 0 7[72] 2 1 Azeri Su-25 flown by Kurbanov was shot down over Mkhrdag on 13 June 1992 using MANPAD
          1 Azeri Su-25 shot down near Malibeili on 10 October 1992 using MANPAD
          Armenians had 3 additional Su-25s, but they were inactive and never used in combat.

          Azeris lost at least 1 L-39 on 24 June 1992 near Lachin

          In the begin of the war Azaf had 25-30 Mi 24, in the and of the war 6 left


          Last edited by Guest; 03-08-2010, 09:18 AM.

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

            Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
            We shoot more than 4 azeris aircrafts...



            1 Azeri MiG-21 was shot down near Shokhiy on 20 August 1992
            1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down near Shokhiy on 31 August 1992 using small-arms fire
            1 or 2 Azeri MiG-21s shot down over Argadzar on 30 October 1992
            1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down in January 1993
            1 Armenian MiG-21 shot down on 15 January 1993
            1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down between Agdam and Martuni on 22 July 1993
            1 Azeri MiG-21 shot down over Verdenisskiy on 17 February 1994 using SA-14

            MiG-23 - - ? 1
            MiG-25 - - 20 ~10 20 MiG-25RBs were taken over from Russian base
            1 Azeri MiG-25 flown by Yuri Belichenko was shot down near Cherban on 20 August 1992 using SA-7A
            1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down over Srkharend on 30 October 1992
            1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down over Shushimsky on 11 November 1992
            1 (or 3) Azeri MiG-25s reported as shot down in autumn 1992
            2 Azeri MiG-25s shot down on 1 January 1993
            1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down near Srkhavend and Gazanchi on 15 January 1993 by Petros Ghevondyan using Igla (watch video)
            1 Azeri MiG-25 shot down in January 1993 (?)
            4 Azeri MiG-25s shot down on 22 July 1993 (?)
            By the end of the war AzAF was down to 10 MiG-25s


            1 Azeri Su-22 was shot down on 19 February 1994 over Verdenisskiy using SA-14
            Su-24 - - 19-20 ? initially Azeris had 3-4 Su-24s, then additional 16 Su-24MRs were taken over from Russian base
            Su-25 2 0 7[72] 2 1 Azeri Su-25 flown by Kurbanov was shot down over Mkhrdag on 13 June 1992 using MANPAD
            1 Azeri Su-25 shot down near Malibeili on 10 October 1992 using MANPAD
            Armenians had 3 additional Su-25s, but they were inactive and never used in combat.

            Azeris lost at least 1 L-39 on 24 June 1992 near Lachin

            In the begin of the war Azaf had 25-30 Mi 24, in the and of the war 6 left


            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagorno-Karabakh_War
            That is an impressive list
            Conciderimng that during the war we lost half of our Air Force (One MiG21)

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                Stepanakert airport construction.

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

                  Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
                  That is truly fantastic, the design looks amazing and all that work by this October? NKR is advancing towards a brighter future in many spheres, it will surely help to tourism and it was about time that Artsakh had more roots of communication of their own.

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                    Jan! I can not wait to fly to Artsakh, arriving at this great terminal.

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

                      Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
                      Mi-171 helicopter of the President of Armenia, Number 1(the registration number EK17101):





                      Plane number 1 new and old (in background):


                      New (the registration number EK-RA01):




                      Old TU-134 (the registration number EK65072):

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