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

    Արցախի վարչապետը գիշերն անց է կացնելու մարտական դիրքում
    Posted on Օգոստոս 4, 2014 by Հասմիկ Մելիքսեթյան | Leave a comment

    Արցախի վարչապետ Արա Հարությունյանն այսօր` օգոստոսի 4-ին, այցելել է մի քանի մարտական դիրք և այնտեղ հանդիպել կամավորական ջոկատներին: Տրամադրությունը սահմանին թե՛ զինծառայողների, թե՛ կամավորների մոտ ավելի քան մարտական է:


    Աջից` Արցախի վարչապետ Արա Հարությունյանը

    Այս մասին Ռազմինֆոյին տեղեկացրեց Արցախի վարչապետի մամուլի քարտուղար Արտակ Բեգլարյանը:

    Ըստ մամուլի քարտուղարի` այցի ընթացքում սահմանին կրակոցներ չեն հնչել, իրավիճակը հանգիստ է եղել:

    «Վարչապետը ողջունել է կամավորների որոշումը, որ նրանք պատրաստակամ ու կամավոր այսօր կանգնել են զինծառայողների կողքին: Զինծառայողների համար դա շատ մեծ բան է, քանի որ փորձառուներն իրենց հետ նույն դիրքում կրում են նույն վտանգը»,- շեշտեց Արտակ Բեգլարյանը:

    Արա Հարությունյանն օրվա ընթացքում շրջել է մի քանի մարտական դիրքերում, իսկ գիշերը զինծառայողների հետ մարտական հերթապահություն է իրականացնելու մարտական հենակետերից մեկում:

    «Զինծառայողները ոգևորվել էին, որ ղեկավարությունը գալիս և հատկապես գիշերն է իրենց հետ անցկացնում, քանի որ հիմնական միջադեպերը կատարվում են հենց գիշերային պայմաններում»,- եզրափակեց մամուլի քարտուղարը:

    Հավելենք, որ օգոստոսի 3-ին ևս Արա Հարությունյանն իր մարտական ընկերների հետ մեկնել էր մարտական դիրքեր և գիշերն անցկացրել այնտեղ:

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

      Death Toll In Karabakh Fighting Continues To Rise
      August 4, 2014 - 4:56pm, by Joshua Kucera The Bug Pit Armenia Azerbaijan Nagorno Karabakh
      The death toll in fighting between Armenians and Azerbaijanis continued to rise, reaching at least 18 as the two sides blamed each other for the escalation and Russia began efforts to try to defuse the crisis.

      As sporadic fighting continued through the weekend, Azerbaijan's losses grew to 13, by Baku's count, while Armenia's grew to five by their count. Both sides said the others' losses were greater than reported; Armenia said 25 Azerbaijanis had been killed since July 28, when the fighting flared up, while Azerbaijan claims that 40 Armenians died just August 1-2.

      In an interview with state television, the defense minister of the de facto Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Movses Hakopyan, blamed the Azerbaijani defense minister, Zakir Hasanov, for provoking the conflict in order to "prove himself" after being recently appointed. And he expressed confidence in his forces: "Ignorant and shortsighted acts by the enemy have shown that he is capable of anything, however if large-scale military activity begins, the armed forces of Karabakh have nothing to worry about," he said. "I think that after the recent events the people of Azerbaijan have to understand toward what its leadership's adventurism is leading. The number of losses will only increase and our borders won't change, and if some change happens it will come at the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan."

      In Yerevan, however, officials were sounding a bit more reserved. Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian said that "The situation at the front line remains tense ... But analyses of the recent days shows that in a global context there are no grounds today for a large-scale war." And an official statement from the ministry expressed "regret for losses on both sides."

      In Baku, presidential adviser Novruz Mammadov said that Armenia had provoked the crisis, the proof of which was that Hasanov and President Ilham Aliyev were out of the country. "No military unit’s commander can take an individual action on their own while the Supreme Commander-in-Chief and the Defense Minister are not in the country," he said, according to APA. This year has already been much deadlier than previous years, according to the newspaper Armenian Reporter, which has a detailed accounting in English of the events known so far.


      From the start of the year to August 1, Armenian forces have confirmed 18 fatalities, with Azerbaijan confirming 25, in various combat incidents on the Line of Contact, including sniper shootings, mine explosions and raids.

      By comparison, in all of 2013 the Armenian side suffered seven fatalities in combat incidents and Azerbaijan reported twelve. In 2012 these stood at 14 and 19, respectively.
      The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan are supposed to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin later this week, as well as each other. During the meeting, said Azerbaijani analyst Tofik Abbasov, "Aliyev will pose the question to Sargsyan point blank: either return occupied Karabakh and the seven adjacent regions, or expect war."

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

        our guys were the second in tank biathlon

        The first place was taken by Russia. Armenia has bypassed even tankers from China

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

          I doubt war would break out anyways...
          Russia wouldnt allow it at all. Moscow has enough problems. (US propaganda, Ukraine war spilling over the border, Russians pushing Moscow to help the Russians in Ukraine, managing their own propaganda, etc)
          The last thing they need is to be monitoring or possibly help defend some country in the caucasus
          Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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

            Timely article on Iskander export.

            Russia Ready to Export Iskander-E TBMs

            Iskander-E mobile theater ballistic missile systems are ready for export, awaiting a decision by state authorities, the head of the Russian delegation to arms and military exhibition MILEX-2014 Valery Varlamov said Thursday. "Iskander-E [NATO reporting name: SS-26 Stone] is ready for deliveries to other countries, as well as S-400 Triumf…
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

              Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
              Death Toll In Karabakh Fighting Continues To Rise

              In an interview with state television, the defense minister of the de facto Nagorno Karabakh Republic, Movses Hakopyan, blamed the Azerbaijani defense minister, Zakir Hasanov, for provoking the conflict in order to "prove himself" after being recently appointed. And he expressed confidence in his forces: "Ignorant and shortsighted acts by the enemy have shown that he is capable of anything, however if large-scale military activity begins, the armed forces of Karabakh have nothing to worry about," he said. "I think that after the recent events the people of Azerbaijan have to understand toward what its leadership's adventurism is leading. The number of losses will only increase and our borders won't change, and if some change happens it will come at the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan."
              http://www.eurasianet.org/node/69346
              Amen to that.....Armenian farmers in several villages cant attend to their fields due to sniper fire, even taking fire indiscriminately into their houses.


              our tank crews are amazing HyeFighter2 no? it sure looks like all our boys are ready for action.
              B0zkurt Hunter

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

                The post #16532 references eurasia net. In that Eurasia net article is a picture of kergiz women. This is what the turc looked like before their murderous thieving raping spree took place.
                The turc to our east and west are so happy to look like the humans they have murdered, tortured, kidnaped, abducted & raped, but they still have the turc mentality & conniving dishonest conduct.
                Monkey ass mofo's.

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

                  Azerbaijani Army loses two more soldiers - UPDATED
                  [ 05 August 2014 11:02 ]


                  Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. One more armed incident occurred in the Azerbaijani Army.

                  APA reports that it was recorded in the Defense Ministry’s military unit in Beylegan.

                  22-year-old soldier Javid Jalil Mammadov died as a result of the fire opened from his service weapon.

                  The Defense Ministry’s press service confirmed the fact to APA.

                  The Military Prosecutor's Office has launched a criminal case on the fact, investigation is underway.

                  Mammadov was drafted from Aghstafa region.

                  10.53

                  Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. The Azerbaijani Army has lost one more soldier.

                  APA reports that it happened in the Defense Ministry’s military unit. 19-year-old soldier Murad Mahir Samadov died as a result of the fire opened from his service weapon.

                  The Defense Ministry’s press service confirmed the fact to APA.

                  The Military Prosecutor's Office has launched a criminal case on the fact, investigation is underway.

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

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    Timely article on Iskander export.

                    Russia Ready to Export Iskander-E TBMs

                    http://www.defencetalk.com/russia-re...-e-tbms-60120/
                    guess who is going to be first on the line to buy it? I'm telling you guys, Russia is sowing the seed of war in south caucus. It' all part of its plan. If it comes to war, we need to make the best of it, and move our borders eastwards and deny the azeris their strategical oil pipelines and train lines. Otherwise, another war is just a waste of lifes.

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

                      Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ ենթասպան վիրավորվել է առաջնագծում
                      Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ ենթասպան վիրավորվել է առաջնագծում
                      Օգոստոս 5, 2014


                      Ադրբեջանի զինված ուժերի զինծառայող, ենթասպա Վալեհ Հոսիևն առաջնագծի հատվածում հրազենային վնասվածք է ստացել «հայկական կողմից արձակված գնդակից»։

                      Ինչպես հաղորդում է ադրբեջանական ԱՊԱ լրատվական գործակալությունը, զինծառայողին տեղափոխել են հոսպիտալ։ Նրա առողջական վիճակը գնահատվում է միջին ծանր։ Ադրբեջանի պաշտպանության նախարարությունը հաստատել է տեղեկությունը։

                      Հիշեցնենք, որ հուլիսի 31-ից մինչ օրս առաջնագծում լարված իրավիճակ է։ Ադրբեջանական կողմը խախտում է հրադադարի ռեժիմը, հետախուզադիվերսիոն հարձակման փորձեր արել։ Հայկական կողմն արժանի պատասխան է տվել հակառակորդին։ Նույն ժամանակահատվածում հայկական զինուժն առաջնագծում ունեցել է 6 զոհ, 7 վիրավոր, ադրբեջանականը՝ առնվազն 15 զոհ։

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