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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day




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      Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day




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        Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day








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          Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day







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            Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day. Armenian Air Force




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

              Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
              Anyone know the experience level of the base commander Alexander Petrov.....he looks like he must have logged at least 10 thousand
              hours of flight time in combat jets.
              I wonder if he is happy being stationed to Armenia,
              He was the pilot of acrobatic group "Swifts"
              Kubinka air base outside Moscow deployed 237th Guards Red Banner Orders Proskurovsky Kutuzov and Alexander Nevsky Center display aircraft named after I. Kozhedub.

              TSPAT performs the following tasks:
              Demonstration in Russia and outside of aircraft, weapons, equipment, and airmanship in the interest of promoting and enhancing the authority of the Russian Air Force, improve the competitiveness of Russian military aircraft and weapons on the world market.
              Training of personnel and equipment to carry out combat missions
              Preservation and development of the historical traditions of Russian Air Force.

              The composition TSPAT today includes two aircraft aerobatics team "Russian Knights" on the Su-27 (UB) and "Swifts" on the MiG-29 (UB)...

              Commanders of the 237th TSPAT

              Colonel Alexander Kutuzov 1997-2000 yy (Leading AGVP "Swifts")
              Colonel Anatoly Omelchenko 2000-2006
              Colonel Igor V. Tkachenko 2006-2009 (Leading AGVP "Russian Knights", tragically died August 16, 2009 on training to MAX in the sky Zhukovsky)
              Colonel Alexander G. Petrov 2009-2011 yy
              Colonel Vasily Ponomarev 2011
              Создаём проекты в сегментах «урбан» и «эко», строим в центральных районах города и зелёных зонах. Авторские проекты с глубокои проработкои деталеи, созданные для лучшеи, особеннои жизни.

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

                Burjuin, THANK YOU for the constant flow of pics, your thread here is the only reason why I visit here. Spasiba brat!!!!

                Please make comments about Russian arms to Azerbaijan. Do you see it as a serious danger?

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                  The ceremony in honour of the 20th anniversary of 2nd Border detachment of the Border troops of the National Security Service of Armenia









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                    Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day






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                      Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day






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