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

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Is that a recon vehicle?

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

      Russian MiGs on the streets of Yerevan

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

        Thanks for the link and the wonderful pictures and Vids burjuin.
        Hayastan or Bust.

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

          UK LAWMAKER SLAMS ALIYEV OVER PACE MEETING

          Monday, June 30th, 2014

          Member of the U.K. Parliament, Paul Flynn

          In a recent meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
          Europe (PACE), Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev -- whose country now
          heads the Council of Europe - lashed out at European lawmakers, who
          sought to question Aliyev about his regime's deplorable human rights
          record and his country's legitimacy in leading the Council of Europe.

          U.K. Member of Parliament Paul Flynn was one of the lawmakers at the
          PACE meeting who questioned Aliyev and who subsequently received an
          angry response. Flynn has written about Aliyev and the meeting in
          his public blog. The full article is below.

          * * *

          The Bully of Baku Rages

          BY PAUL FLYNN Member of Parliament for Newport West, U.K.

          Azerbaijan's President is no joke.

          Aliyev revealed himself as a braggart and a bully in Strasbourg this
          week. To others he is a sinister menacing threat, growing richer by
          the month, who could bring war back to the Caucasus. Human rights
          organizations have warned that Azerbaijan does not qualify to chair
          the Council of Europe - the world's leading defenders of human rights.

          I was given 30 seconds to ask him a question in the Council of Europe
          meeting in Strasbourg. I asked him:

          "I have met bloggers and journalists who have been falsely accused
          and imprisoned in Azerbaijan, elections have been rigged. Will your
          presidency mean that Azerbaijan will be elevated to the COE standard
          of human rights or will other states see their standards of human
          rights degraded to your deplorable level?"

          He lost his temper as he did with all challenging questioners. He
          accused me of lying. He added to his previous hyperbole of his
          country's immaculate human rights record by denying the two charges
          I had briefly made.

          Perhaps Mr. Aliyev should read the OCSE monitors' report on his 2013
          election. "The 9 October election was undermined by limitations on
          the freedoms of expression, assembly, and association that did not
          guarantee a level playing field for candidates. Continued allegations
          of candidate and voter intimidation and a restrictive media environment
          marred the campaign. Significant problems were observed throughout all
          stages of Election Day processes and underscored the serious nature of
          the shortcomings that need to be addressed in order for Azerbaijan to
          fully meet its OSCE commitments for genuine and democratic elections."

          The counting was assessed in overwhelmingly negative terms, with 58
          per cent of observed polling stations assessed as bad or very bad,
          indicating serious problems. In 15 observed counts, IEOM (International
          Election Observation Mission) observers reported manipulation of
          voter list entries, results or protocols, including cases of votes
          being reassigned to a different candidate.

          IEOM observers reported clear indications of ballot box stuffing in
          37 polling stations. They also reported from seven polling stations
          that voters who had already been inked were allowed to vote. IEOM
          observers noted a number of procedural violations, the most widespread
          concerned lack of safeguards against multiple voting: in 19 per cent
          of polling stations visited, voters were not always checked for traces
          of invisible ink, and in 11 per cent, ink was not always applied. Other
          violations included ballot boxes which were not sealed properly (4 per
          cent) and series of seemingly identical signatures on the voter list
          (4 per cent). Group voting was observed in 7 per cent of polling
          stations visited. In 9 per cent of polling stations observed, not
          all voters marked their ballots in secrecy. IEOM observers reported
          isolated cases of intimidation and attempts to influence voters'
          choice. In 8 per cent of those polling stations visited that had
          cameras installed, IEOM observers assessed that their placement did
          not completely safeguard the secrecy of the vote.

          This is the election that President Aliyev assesses fair. Hugh
          Williamson, the Europe and Central Asia director of Human Rights
          Watch said:

          "It's sheer irony that Azerbaijan presides over a body whose standards
          it so flagrantly violates. The Council of Europe's leadership should
          not miss this opportunity to urge Aliyev to free people who are
          behind bars for nothing more than speaking their minds and to allow
          independent groups to operate."

          In October 2011 I wrote this on my blog: "Jailed blogger freed"

          It was a real pleasure to meet Emin Milli in parliament this week. I
          have campaigned against his arrest in July 2009 by the security forces
          of the Azerbaijan Government. Their alleged crime was mocking the
          oppressive government.

          Emin shook me warmly by the hand and thanked me. He told me he read
          this account of my EDM when he was in prison:

          "A group of UK politicians is demanding the immediate release of the
          Azerbaijani bloggers arrested in Baku last week. In the equivalent
          of an MPs' petition, 17 politicians condemn what they say is a
          'rapidly deteriorating human rights situation' in Azerbaijan. The
          MPs want the British government to put pressure on President Aliyev
          to release the two and end the "prosecution of independent media and
          opposition activists.

          "In the motion, Labour MP Paul Flynn says the MPs condemn 'the attacks
          and imprisonment of youth activists in Azerbaijan on 10 July 2009.'

          "He and the 17 other MPs are calling on the UK government to demand
          their immediate release. They also call for the end to what they say
          is the 'prosecution of independent media and opposition activists.'"

          Unfortunately the arrests of journalists and bloggers continue. Not a
          whisper of regret from Aliyev. He boasted that only 800 demonstrators
          had protested against his election last year. No surprise, as previous
          demonstrators were beaten to pulp by Aliyev's police.

          Aliyev's vast oil wealth is being used to seduce the world and convince
          us of his bottomless virtue. Inevitably his speech this week contained
          the usual complaint about the West's lack of intervention in the
          22 year frozen conflict in Nagorno-Karabagh. Aliyev hinted on some
          action. Observers of the conflict expressed fears to me that he may
          be planning military action. Our best hope to avoid bloodshed is to
          ensure the conflict remains in permafrost.

          Hayastan or Bust.

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

            Դիվերսիոն գործողություն Տավուշում. հայկական կողմը զոհեր և վիրավորներ չունի
            Posted on Հուլիս 1, 2014 by Հասմիկ Մելիքսեթյան | Leave a comment
            Հուլիսի 1-ին ժամը 15։00-ի սահմաններում հայ-ադրբեջանական սահմանի Տավուշի մարզի Այգեձոր գյուղի մերձակայքում հակառակորդը հերթական դիվերսիոն գործողությունն է իրականացրել։

            ՀՀ ՊՆ մամուլի քարտուղար Արծրուն Հովհաննիսյան
            ՀՀ ՊՆ մամուլի քարտուղար Արծրուն Հովհաննիսյան
            Այս մասին Ռազմինֆոյի հետ զրույցում ասաց ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարարի մամուլի քարտուղար Արծրուն Հովհաննիսյանը։

            Ադրբեջանական կողմը փորձել է շրջապատման մեջ առնել ՀՀ զինված ուժերի դիրքերից մեկը, սակայն ՀՀ ԶՈւ առաջապահ ստորաբաժանումների ձեռնարկած համապատասխան միջոցառումների արդյունքում հակառակորդի դիվերսիոն գործողության փորձը կասեցվել է:

            Հայկական կողմից զոհեր և վիրավորներ չկան:

            Razm.info

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

              2013-ին Հայաստանն «Ալմազ-Անթեյից» գնել է ՀՕՊ համակարգերի՝ մոտ 900 հազար ԱՄՆ դոլարի պահեստամասեր
              Posted on Հուլիս 1, 2014 by Անի Մարգարյան | Leave a comment


              «Ալմազ-Անթեյ» ռուսաստանյան կոնցերնը, որը զբաղվում է հիմնականում հակաօդային և հակահրթիռային պաշտպանության համակարգերի արտադրությամբ, 2013-ի հաշվետվությունում ուշագրավ տվյալներ է հրապարակել նաև Հայաստանին «Կաստա-2Ե2» ( ռուս.՝ «Каста-2Е2»)ռադիոտեղորոշման կայանի (ՌՏԿ) վաճառելու, ինչպես նաև արդեն վաճառած ՀՕՊ համակարգերի պահեստամասերի մասին։

              Հաշվետվությունից հետևում է, որ կոնցերնին պատկանող «Գրանիտ» սերվիսային սպասարկման գլխավոր կենտրոնը Հայաստանի հետ ռազմատեխնիկական համագործակցության շրջանակներում՝ 2011-ի մարտի 11-ին կնքած պայմանագրի համապատասխան՝ հայկական կողմին արդեն փոխանցել է 6 մլն ռուբլի (175 254 ԱՄՆ դոլար) արժողությամբ պահեստամասեր՝ նախատեսված ՀՕՊ համակարգերի համար՝ առանց շեշտելու, թե կոնկրետ որ համակարգերի մասին է խոսքը։

              Բացի այդ, համաձայն նույն հաշվետվությանը՝ «Գրանիտը» 2012-ի դեկտեմբերի 10-ին կնքված պայմանագրով հայկական կողմին 2013-ի օգոստոսի 30-ին փոխանցել է ՀՕՊ համակարգերի պահեստամասեր՝ 24.8 մլն ռուբլի (724 383 ԱՄՆ դոլար) արժողությամբ։

              Այլ մանրամասներ գործարքների և համակարգերի վերաբերյալ չեն հաղորդվում։

              Հիշեցնենք, որ «Ալմազ-Անթեյ» կոնցերնը, որը հիմնադրվել է 2002 թվականին և միավորում է մի շարք ռազմարդյունաբերական ընկերություններ, զբաղվում է այդ թվում նաև Ս-300 զենիթահրթիռային համալիրների արտադրությամբ և սպասարկումով։


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

                Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                Russian MiGs on the streets of Yerevan

                Wher are they going?

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

                  From the "Zvartnots" airport to the air base "Erebuni"

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

                    Most likely for repairs at depot level only available at the base.....jet not airworthy to fly out of Zvartnots.
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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

                      These two aircraft were delivered cargo An-22A from Russia after overhaul. AFB "Erebuni" can not take the An-22. Insufficient runway length

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