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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    People like our long lost friend Vrej should watch this video especially the part that says the azeri smerchs dont change anything.
    Originally posted by burjuin View Post
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      Armenian Air Force.
      Aircraft Repair Unit

      Last edited by burjuin; 02-07-2014, 09:26 AM.

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        Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army





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            Azerbaijan could be interested to purchase the PARS armoured produced by FNSS of Turkey.
            2/7/14
            According to the Azerbaijan Press Agency APA, the Turkish Defense Company FNSS a leading manufacturer and supplier of tracked and wheeled armoured combat vehicles and weapon systems, is going to deliver its products to Azerbaijani market.

            http://www.armyrecognition.com/febru...y_0702141.html

            FNSS_Pars
            They're interested in the 6 wheel version not the 8.

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

              Azerbaijan kept violating the ceasefire over the night
              2/8/14

              The Azerbaijani side kept violating the ceasefire regime during the night of February 8, intensively firing in the direction of the Armenian military positions and settlements, Spokesman for the Ministry of Defense of Armenia Artsrun Hovhannisyan told Panorama.am.

              Hovhannisyan said that the tensions were not as high as 10 days ago, but the firing was more intensive than 2-3 days ago.

              The Spokesman said the Armenian side refrained form returning fire.

              http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/02/08...ver-the-night/

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

                Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                Azerbaijan kept violating the ceasefire over the night
                2/8/14

                The Azerbaijani side kept violating the ceasefire regime during the night of February 8, intensively firing in the direction of the Armenian military positions and settlements, Spokesman for the Ministry of Defense of Armenia Artsrun Hovhannisyan told Panorama.am.

                Hovhannisyan said that the tensions were not as high as 10 days ago, but the firing was more intensive than 2-3 days ago.

                The Spokesman said the Armenian side refrained form returning fire.

                http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/02/08...ver-the-night/
                Not quite getting it.
                I keep hearing about "observers" and the intense concerne by the outside parties.
                Why can't the people who express such concern and send observers see which side is not living up to its word and which is?
                How come it's so easy for us to see and not the observers?
                With all this live fire on their part and our constant refrain, seems like a no brainer.

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                  Armenian Army






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                    Intermediate Mountain Training Summer Course Ended

                    2013-09-29 07:44:48

                    Intermediate Mountain Training Summer Course came to an end at Sachkhere Mountain Training School. Alongside the Georgian instructors, Czech, Armenian and Hungarian military servicemen participated in the training course.

                    During the course 14 military servicemen underwent various tasks. The course participants practiced in shooting at the Abuli firing-ground. The next stage involved crossing the glacier on Mkinvartsveri in Kazbegi region and was dedicated to hiking across the 4100 m altitude. At the end of the course the Georgian and Foreign servicemen were checked in the developed skills. The course graduation ceremony was held at Sachkhere Training School.

                    Commander of Training and Military Education Command, LTC Shalva Bajelidze attended the event. He awarded the course participants with relevant certificates.

                    Military attaché of Estonia and other high-rank military officials were at the event as well. Military orchestra accompanied the course graduation ceremony. The second stage will involve crossing the glacier in Khazbegi region and will be dedicated to hiking across the 4100 m altitude.

                    At the final stage the course participants will practise in shooting at the Abuli firing-ground.






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                      Azerbaijan to launch a spy satellite in 2017



                      Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Today is exactly one year from the launch of the first telecommunications satellite of Azerbaijan - Azerspace-1.

                      The Ministry of Communications & Information Technologies of Azerbaijan reports that the satellite, commercial operation of which began last July, has managed to attract more than 60 local and foreign channels for their satellite transmission.

                      "Besides, conclusion of contracts for optical and radar support to public organizations, including law enforcement agencies, is underway. Making of a feasibility study for the second Azerbaijani telecommunications satellite is going to finish in 2015. The FS will be made by Global Resources,” the MCIT informed.

                      The contract with the company is funded within the framework of a grant agreement between OJSC Azercosmos and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USTDA).

                      In 2017 Azerbaijan plans to orbit an optical satellite with high resolution and is already in talks with manufacturers on the occasion. High resolution capability allows assigning it to the category of spy satellites. Choice of contractor for the construction of a universal satellite control center for work with such satellites is under completion.

                      The launch of the low-orbit satellite is scheduled for 2016.

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