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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    U.S. Marines, 8th Marine Regiment, Romanian and Armenian soldiers conduct live fire training during Exercise Platinum Eagle at the Platoon Attack range in Babadag, Romania on May 8, 2014.

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      Armenian Army




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        Aerial shooting in Karabakh 2014
        Copter pilot: Hakob Boyajyan

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          Armenian Defense Minister tours military units

          July 07, 2014 | 19:04

          YEREVAN. – Armenia's Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan on Monday toured the military units and footholds in Armenia's north-east.

          The minister inspected conditions for soldiers serving in the forward defense posts and followed construction works at the military units. Minister talked to the soldiers to learn about their problems. The commanders were given instructions to fill in the gaps.

          During the visit, situation along the front line was discussed. Minister Ohanyan along with Tavush governor met with the heads of border villages to discuss their problems.
          The minister inspected conditions for soldiers serving in the posts...





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              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              Gona need some good Armenians fluent in turkish for that.
              Yup a boat load.

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                Originally posted by Artashes View Post
                Better yet, we take them away from them, and add them to our arsenal.
                These launchers do not fire on the run, but rather have to stop and configure to launch sequence.
                Our military most assuredly tries to keep track of all such enemy equipment placements.
                What I meant was ... We put enough heat on their positions that they run away from these mrl's and we take possession.
                Military operation with no need for turc speaking or boat loads of interpreters.
                Precise military strikes by air force and army is what's needed.
                If these multiple rocket launchers need to be within 50 miles of their intended target, you can bet our military is targeting them.
                Ever heard of a baboon running away from a battle and leaving their military assets behind?

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                  Sensors to Protect Frontlines

                  Inside the walls of the physics faculty at Yerevan State University, a group of physicists under the leadership of Professor Samvel Gevorgyan, have developed a unique electronic detector or sensor, which is singular in the world and can have an important application for border security. Teaming up with the scientists to transition this new technology from its prototype phase to the global market is Armenian-American businessman and technology developer Levon Thorose.



                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                    SAMP/T offered to Azerbaijan
                    7-8-14
                    According to French newsletter "Intelligence Online", during his May visit to Azerbaijan, President of France, Francois Hollande has been working hard for the benefit of the consortium Eurosam (a joint venture between Thales Group and MBDA). He urged President Aliyev to make a choice in favor of the proposed consortium air defense system to cover up oil facilities in the Caspian basin. We are talking about medium-range SAM SAMP/T, uses a series of anti-aircraft guided missiles Aster 30.
                    http://bmpd.livejournal.com/913192.html

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                      Originally posted by Artashes View Post
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                      If these multiple rocket launchers need to be within 50 miles of their intended target, you can bet our military is targeting them.
                      and how do you do that without satellites ? UAVs would be detected within that range in enemy territory.
                      unless the Russians can help with that, but i doubt it..

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