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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Photos of the Armenian Army for the last fifteen years:










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      6 Armenian soldiers captured by Azerbaijan
      Up to the moment six Armenian soldiers are captured by Azerbaijani side, Senior Officer of Unit 9 of the Operative Department of the General Staff of Armed Forces of Armenia Samvel Asatrian told journalists at today’s press conference, followed the OSCE scheduled observation at border close to Berkaber village of Ijevan region of Tavush province of Armenia.

      He also said of the Armenian family, which had passed Armenia-Azerbaijan border in direction of Nakhchivan and was captured by Azerbaijani side.

      Referring to captives from Azerbaijan, Samvel Asatrian said of two soldiers of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan, and a civilian. Besides, Armenian side is cooperating with international organisations to hand to the Azerbaijani side bodies of their soldiers, who were killed late March 2 after attempt to commit sabotage in territory of Armenia. The case is being investigating by Armenian officials, added Samvel Asatrian.

      Six Armenian soldiers are captured by Azerbaijani side, Senior Officer of Unit 9 of the Operative Department of AFGS Samvel Asatrian told journalists.

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        For the lovers, the earlyer video was removed heres new upload...

        Су 25 ВВС Армении ВВС Армении Su 25

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          I wonder how the soldiers were captures? Was there a fire fight -or did they cross the border not knowingly -or did they go intentionally?
          Hayastan or Bust.

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            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            I wonder how the soldiers were captures? Was there a fire fight -or did they cross the border not knowingly -or did they go intentionally?
            If you ask and Azerbaijanis and the soldiers' interviews whilst in Azerbaijan, they did so knowingly. They did it to escape the 'poor condition in the Armenian army'.
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              Azerbaijan sentenced military man accused of high treason to six years imprisonment
              01.04.2010 17:21

              Azerbaijan, Baku, Apr.1 / Trend H. Bagirov /

              Azerbaijan sentenced a military man accused of high treason.

              Today Military Serious Crimes Court sentenced Namig Rajabov, soldier of military unit N. of the Ministry of Defence in Dashkesan region to six years imprisonment.

              During the period of service in the military unit Rajabov was sent by company commander, Lieutenant Anar Allahverdiyev to the territory of Armenia, where employees of the Armenian intelligence service employees got information about fighting stock, armory in the military unit and other information from him.

              Rajabov is charged with Article 274 (high treason), 338.1 (infringement of rules on implementing fighting watch (fighting service) on duly detection and reflection of sudden attack on the Azerbaijan Republic or maintenance of its safety if this act could harm interests of safety of the state), 232.1 (Plunder or extortion of fire-arms, accessories to it, supplies or explosives on preliminary arrangement by group of persons) of the Criminal Code.

              Earlier, Anar Allahverdiyev was sentenced by the verdict of the Military Serious Crimes Court to 14 years imprisonment

              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                Presenting the latest in Armenian arms production: VAHAN







                The main characteristics of VAHAN:

                1 Caliber 5.45
                2 Bullet 5.45*39
                3 The initial speed of the bullet 1000 m/sec.
                4 The length of the barrel 415 mm
                5 The weight with the empty magazine and without the optics system 3.85 kg
                6 The loading capacity of the magazine 30/45
                7 Effective range with
                mechanical target 500 m
                optical target up to 1000 m
                8 Rate of fire 800 rounds per minute
                9 Type Automatic, self-loading
                10 Principle of the operation Closed-bolt with a built in firing pin
                11 Maximal length of the firearm 920 mm
                12 The length with the folded spade grip 725 mm
                13 Barrel Can be dismantled, NATO compatible cartridges are applicable
                14 Optics 4.5 times

                Presentation of VAHAN (on YouTube) by inventor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7u-Z0LizWs


                Official website: http://www.vahangun.com/home.html



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                    looks like just kalashiknov just with a few addons.
                    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                      All assault rifles in the world like a Kalashnikov

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