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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    I hope it has less kickback then the standard kali which makes it hard to shoot accuratly.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      well it has cause it uses smaller calimber of rounds,less recoil,u can say its a mid option of M4-AK-74

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        Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
        well it has cause it uses smaller calimber of rounds,less recoil,u can say its a mid option of M4-AK-74
        Even with its low effective range (btw, I have heard that it is more than 1000m) it makes a functional sniper rifle.
        This is a exellent compact weapon for tight corners weighing under 4 kg firing at 800 Rounds a min.....not to mention the option of NATO compatible high velocity rounds.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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

          Photos of the Armenian Army for the last fifteen years:










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

            Why they don't put the Vahan under production man.... it realy looks a good rifle,and think also good quality....

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

              Originally posted by Forum.hyeclub.com
              Armenia to produce pilotless aircraft



              Armenia intends to design a pilotless aircraft, a high ranking official in aviation informed off-record. According to him, the program launch on design of pilotless aircrafts in Armenia will be of major significance to the ...
              In 1992 Armenia started R&D in military applications of the Laser technology. We had/have experienced scientific personnel and infrastructure in the area: since USSR.

              Now the laser military kits nstalled in the pilotless aircrafts, in case of war, would enable Armenian army to target Azeri military warehouses (full of ammunition), air bases, oil/gas petrol pipes/reservoirs/warehouses etc., ensuring our advantage in short range war: given we didn’t “surrender”, by that time, the Artsakh security zone: ancient Armenian land.

              By the way the laser technology future developments worldwide may result in arms that can be compared with nuke technology: this is the future for small states to try to gain advantage/superiority in terms of military power.
              Last edited by gegev; 04-02-2010, 09:21 PM.

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

                The lazer thing sounds interesting. As for the Vahan-it may already be in production. During battles with the azeris the Armenian side was using smaller caliber type ammo which effectively pierced armor. Sounds to me like if not Vahan then something like it is already in use in our army.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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

                  Article in Russian. Translated by computer. Posted in milaz.info

                  Azeri army lost from the beginning, 27 military

                  02/04/2010 16:31

                  In January-March 2010, the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan lost in killed 27 and wounded 25 troops, the report says the Centre for Military Studies "doctrine.

                  From the enemy's bullets killed 5 soldiers, and two died of their disease, 6 committed suicide, 8 killed as a result of bullying relationships, 5 were killed in aircraft and automobile accidents, one died under mysterious circumstances. Most of the losses recorded in the area Dashkesan (6), Baku (5), Fizuli and Agdam districts (3). Losses in January were 9 February - 8 March -10 people. In this case the loss of the Defense Ministry of 26 people, internal troops (1).

                  As for the wounded, then 6 soldiers injured in the shelling of the enemy. The same number of wounded as a result of bullying relationships, 1 of undermining - min, 12 injured in car accidents. For all of last year losing in the defense and security sectors amounted to 63 in 2008 - 72, 2007 - 63, 2006 - 62, 2005 - 39, 2004 - 35, 2003 - 75. 55 of the victims of last year, the Defense Ministry servicemen were. 13 people were killed in the fighting, 42 - not in combat conditions. In this case, 20 were killed in a hazing relationships, 7 soldiers died from disease (poisoning), 6 committed suicide, 10 accidents, 7 rubbed life as a result of accidents and unexplained causes. Non-statutory relations also served as the reasons for suicides and desertions.

                  The total number of losses in the defense sector and security of Azerbaijan for the period after the ceasefire in May 1994 to approximately 3500 people.

                  (New Era)

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

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                    Reproducing real conditions of the firing place, the complex allows to carry out the effective training studies and automated estimation of the received skills of shooting.

                    The simulator allows:
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                    height of premise - no less 3m;
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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      Great news, 27 + 5



                      Military vehicle overturned in Azerbaijan

                      Military vehicle of Azerbaboon border forces overturned in Lerik region, killing five servicemen and injuring another thirteen on Saturday, Trend News reports.

                      The wounded were taken to the regional hospital. Local officials and law enforcers arrived at the site. An investigation was launched.

                      A.G.

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