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Stepanakert airport to undergo inspection
January 23, 2014 | 06:26
YEREVAN. – The Armenian Government-Affiliated General Department of Civil Aviation (GDCA) will conduct a monitoring this spring at the airport of Stepanakert, capital city of the Nagorno-KarabakhRepublic.
The inspection will be carried out to find out the extent in which the airport meets the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, GDCA Head Artyom Movsesyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
“Last year we had found some technical deficiencies which our colleagues have promised to eliminate. We will go this spring to make sure, once and for all, that the airport is technically ready to accept flights,” Movsesyan said.
To the query as to why GDCA, and not ICAO, is conducting this inspection, the GDCA chief responded that the Stepanakert airport is not yet registered by ICAO.
“[But] the work can pass to a similar format after certain processes,” Artyom Movsesyan noted.
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Originally posted by Chubs View PostJust another reason why we need an airforce...
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time will show what happened to the azeri side ... naturally senior officers at the border have night vision goggles , we should have for soldiers also . secondary it will be nice if we had camera surveillance but i imagine they would be shot fast .... then we have armenian uavs making shorties at the borders during night times lets say 11 with 5 ...
Some ideas of defence !
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Originally posted by Yerevanski92 View PostWe have plenty of anti ground capability from our airforce. You're expecting the military to use an Su-24 to bombard troops during a regular border skirmish?
One way to get reinforcement quickly at the site of intrusion would be to have an airforce "quick reactionary force" of special forces dispatched with helicopters....no need to land either.B0zkurt Hunter
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Originally posted by Eddo211 View PostNo but it be nice to have Mi-35s....is there something wrong with us having it too or only our enemy can get it? Jeez
One way to get reinforcement quickly at the site of intrusion would be to have an airforce "quick reactionary force" of special forces dispatched with helicopters....no need to land either.
I tried twice to find the length of border, but no luck.
Choppers placed at strategic spots from end to end of that border.
Don't know length or terrain to speak with any authority. But seems like choppers could be far enough behind lines for safety & stealth & still be close enough to --- quickly --- take care of BIZ.
When USA was pinched for money, they still pulled choppers out of hangers & and spun the rotar while helicopter remained on ground to keep them 24/7 ready (coast guard search & rescue -- Kodiak).
The most industrious, hard working people & we've been reduced to this situation while the freaks to east & west got their sails full.
Makes my jaw so tight.
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Azerbaijani officer killed as Armenians violated ceasefire - UPDATED
[ 23 January 2014 15:10 ]
Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. An officer of the Azerbaijani Army was killed, APA reports.
It happened on Terter frontline. Resident of Sharur region, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Captain Elnur Jafarov was shot as a result of the ceasefire violation by Armenian armed units...
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Originally posted by burjuin View Postapa.azAzerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!
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Originally posted by burjuin View Postapa.az
.Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
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