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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian peacekeepers in Irak:







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

      Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
      good looking boots love them sweat..the belts will be golden all the times!
      Is thos AK-101 or AK--103!
      The AK-103 comes standard with a curvier magazine........just guessing.
      B0zkurt Hunter

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          ok one more thing they should put some weight limit ..they cant be in military more less on parades and have bear bellys!!!

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            As far as i know, there is a limit in weight and height.... otherwise you will not be in the paramilitary... about those Ak's you guy's think those are from Armenia, or borrowed from Russians for the parade.....?

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              Karabakh Army Chief Dismisses Azeri War Threats

              Nagorno-Karabakh -- Lieutenant General Movses Hakobian, commande-in-chief of Karabakh Defense Army, undated.
              12.05.2010
              Lusine Musayelian
              Nagorno-Karabakh’s top military commander on Wednesday brushed aside Azerbaijan’s continuing threats to win back the disputed region by force and said his forces have received new weaponry in recent months.

              Lieutenant-General Movses Hakobian issued the warning on the 16th anniversary of the signing of a Russian-mediated ceasefire agreement that the stopped the Armenian-Azerbaijani war. The truce, which has largely held since then, left Armenian forces in control of virtually all of Karabakh and surrounding lands in Azerbaijan proper.

              Hakobian said the Azerbaijani war rhetoric is mainly directed at the domestic public for political purposes. He claimed that Baku will suffer a crushing defeat if it attempts to resolve the conflict by force.

              “The war’s resumption would be unfavorable only for Azerbaijan,” Hakobian told an improvised news conference held on Karabakh army positions east of the Armenian-controlled enclave. “It would be favorable for us because we manage to easily achieve our objectives.”

              “And I think in that case we would solve the Karabakh-Azerbaijani conflict once and for all,” added the general, who played a prominent role in the 1991-1994 war.

              The self-confident remarks echoed statements repeatedly made by Armenia’s leaders. President Serzh Sarkisian said earlier this year that an Azerbaijani assault on Armenia and Karabakh would trigger “serious counterattacks.” Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian similarly stated in January that Armenian forces have significantly beefed up defense fortifications around Karabakh in recent years and are prepared for renewed fighting.

              Hakobian told journalists that the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s Defense Army has received new military hardware and ammunition this year. “This year, we have had quite a serious success in acquiring air-defense systems,” he said. “We have also acquired new weapons and military hardware.

              “That process will be continuous … We are also trying to change the fleet of army vehicles,” he added without elaboration.

              Colonel-General Mikael Harutiunian, Armenia’s chief military inspector and former defense minister, has been in Karabakh for the past several days, visiting frontline positions and examining troops stationed there. “The Karabakh army is combat-ready,” Harutiunian told journalists in Stepanakert on Wednesday.

              Azerbaijani leaders have for years been warning that they will try the military option if the long-running Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations yield no settlement acceptable to Baku. Defense Minister Safar Abiyev spoke in late February of the growing likelihood of “a great war” with Armenia.

              Nagorno-Karabakh’s top military commander on Wednesday brushed aside Azerbaijan’s continuing threats to win back the disputed region by force and said his forces have received new weaponry in recent months.

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

                Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                Karabakh Army Chief Dismisses Azeri War Threats



                Hakobian told journalists that the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s Defense Army has received new military hardware and ammunition this year. “This year, we have had quite a serious success in acquiring air-defense systems,” he said. “We have also acquired new weapons and military hardware.

                “That process will be continuous … We are also trying to change the fleet of army vehicles,” he added without elaboration.


                http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/2040319.html

                I wonder what those new weapons are... realy interesting....

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                  Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


                  How azeris begged Russians to let stop Armenians fighting... And how heydar aliev recognized Karabakh...

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                    Sept. 14, 2009, during Combined Endeavor 2009 at Kozara Barracks, Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina.





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                      Sept. 14, 2009, during Combined Endeavor 2009 at Kozara Barracks, Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina.







                      Netherlands, Sept. 14, 2009. Combined Endeavor


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