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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    ^^^wow, this is good stuff burjuin.....the market in US is very competitive but I think one important factor Armenia can bring in is reliability and reduced cost which is a big insentive for struggling Californian farmers compared to other American companies who are subject to higher costs.
    Hope they get the contract.
    B0zkurt Hunter

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      ARMENIAN SOLDIER DIES IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH

      13:13 ~U 15.01.14

      An Armenian army private has died of a disease in one of the military
      units of Nagorno-Karabakh.

      The deceased is Hayk H Maakaryan, 21, according to the Defense
      Ministry's website.

      A probe has been launched into the circumstances of the tragic
      incident.

      The Ministry has extended condolences to the soldier's family and
      fellow servicemen.

      A probe has been launched into the circumstances of the tragic incident. The Ministry of Defense has extended condolences ...
      Hayastan or Bust.

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          What type of Mi-8's do we own in Armenia?

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            oh come on, its already 2014, they promised to show new stuff in late 2013

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              Azerbaijani Defense Ministry calls on media and social network users "not to help the enemy's reconnaissance
              1/17/14

              The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry called on the media and social network users not to mention numbers and definite places of stationing of the military units.
              The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry urged " to approach the issues from the viewpoint of the defense of national interests", Trend reports.

              http://news.silobreaker.com/azerbaijani-defense-ministry...

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

                Zinuj (18.01.2014)

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

                  Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                  What type of Mi-8's do we own in Armenia?
                  Most of them are MI-8T. Regular transport....

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                    Zinuj (19.01.2014)

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                      Mi-8 make a very good utility chopper and have proven their reliability and service over the years in several countries.....as far as I know the Mil Mi-8T was the first mass production of the utility transport version modified to have added subwings that carried four weapons pylons which can be armed with S-5 rockets, plus a side mounted PK machine gun (this is why you need a third crewmember)

                      Some basic info on Mi 8 utility version.

                      Crew 3
                      Passengers 32

                      Propulsion 2 Turboshaft Engines
                      Engine Model Klimow / Klimov TW2-117A / TV2-117A
                      Engine Power (each) 1251 kW 1678 shp

                      Speed 140 kts

                      Service Ceiling 14.764 ft
                      Range 500 km 270 NM


                      Empty Weight 6.800 kg 14.991 lbs
                      max. Takeoff Weight 12.000 kg 26.455 lbs

                      Rotor Blades (main/tail) 5/3 5/3
                      Main Rotor Diameter 21,29 m 69,8 ft
                      Tail Rotor Diameter 3,91 m 12,8 ft
                      Rotor Disc Area 356,0 m² 3832 ft²
                      Length 25,24 m 82,8 ft
                      Height 5,65 m 18,5 ft

                      First Flight 24.06.1961
                      Production Status in production
                      Total Production >12000

                      NATO Code Hip
                      Data for (Version) Mil Mi-8
                      Variants Mil Mi-8T, Mi-8TB, Mi-8S, Mi-8MT, Mi-9, Mi-17

                      Remarks
                      The Mil Mi-8 is today (2010) still in production as Mi-8, Mi-17 and Mi-171.
                      Flugzeuginfo.net is the comprehensive civil and military aircraft encyclopedia with photogallery, airport-codes, airline-codes, aircraft-codes, country-codes, NATO-codes, aviation museums and much more.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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