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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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        Originally posted by Artashes View Post
        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.
        Its really up to the men on the frontline. If their comrades are being killed by guys right in front of them, they are going to feel things and do things. The COs wont do shxx because they feel the same way. I am sure we violate the ceasefire too from time to time too. I am also sure the Azeris do the same. This is something we cannot control, but incursions are not acts of emotion. They are organized and come from high up the food chain. This is something the azeris do from time to time and many people know. We have seen photos of azeri weapons lying just inside no mans land.
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        Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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            WWII Soviet Armenian army

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              Russian military tests new UAVs in Armenia

              February 10, 2014 | 13:17

              A new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is tested at the Southern Military District (SMD) of the Russian military base, which is stationed in Armenia.

              The UAV flights are conducted at night and during the day, and in different climatic conditions, informs the SMD press service.

              These latest technologies enable to track several targets at the same time.

              A key advantage of these UAVs is that they are not visible from the ground.
              They enable to track several targets at the same time…


              COMPLEX WITH UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE «GRANAT-1»


              COMPLEX WITH UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE «GRANAT-2»


              COMPLEX WITH UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE «GRANAT-3»


              COMPLEX WITH UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE «GRANAT-4»

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                Աֆղանստանում ադրբեջանցի զինյալ է սպանվել
                Posted on Փետրվար 10, 2014 by Անի Մարգարյան | Leave a comment

                Փետրվարի 10-ին հայտնի է դարձել, որ Ադրբեջանի Շեքիի շրջանի 36-ամյա բնակիչ, Աֆղանստանի զինյալների խմբավորումներից մեկին անդամակցած Ազեր Յուսուբովը սպանվել է Աֆղանստանի կառավարական զորքերի հետ բախումներում։

                Ադրբեջանական լրատվակայքերի փոխանցմամբ՝ Յուսուբովը հայտնի է եղել «Սեյֆուդին» մականվամբ։ Նրա լուսանկարը, ինչպես և նրա մասին կենսագրական տվյալներ են հրապարակվել Ինտերպոլի պաշտոնական կայքում, ինչը վկայում է, որ զինյալը միջազգային հետախուզության մեջ էր։

                Ըստ Ինտերպոլի կայքի՝ նա մեղադրվում էր զինված խմբավորումների կազմավորմանը նպաստելու և նյութական ու ռազմական օգնություն ցույց տալու համար։

                razm.info

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                  7 Azeri servicemen killed in latest subversive act – expert

                  7 Azeri servicemen were killed in the Azeri subversive act on the night of January 20, political scientist Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan told reporters on Thursday.

                  4 Azeri militants were killed during the subversive act in the Martakert direction and 3 Azeri servicemen were killed during the incursion in the Hadrut direction, he said.

                  “According to the latest information, the Azeri deaths total 7 and the injuries between 20 and 30. One Armenian serviceman, junior sergeant Armen Hovhannisyan, was killed. We all grieve over that loss,” the expert concluded.

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

                    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
                    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.
                    All I know is that this is been going on for many years and they (observers) know exactly what is going on but they always ask both sides to take it easy......one thing for sure, Armenia is totally and fully committed to the peace process and ceasefire regulations and does not deviate from that.
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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

                      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                      All I know is that this is been going on for many years and they (observers) know exactly what is going on but they always ask both sides to take it easy......one thing for sure, Armenia is totally and fully committed to the peace process and ceasefire regulations and does not deviate from that.
                      Yes, that is my impression also. Such politicle lies to discribe both parties as equal offenders does NOT help resolve the conflict that the outside parties "say" they really, really want to resolve.
                      I agree 100% with you that we are FULLY committed .
                      We do not want war.
                      The other side is fraudulent.
                      But then they are turks.

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