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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Federate View Post
      Seriously, the only people whining about the animal eating both in Armenia and on the Internet is people in this thread. No one else has batted an eye about it. BREAKING NEWS: They're animals, we eat them. Not the first time either. The video showed literally 3 men doing it. It's ceremonial, part of a show for people like us who watch it. It's a symbolic way of demonstrating nothing can break them. Relax y'all, drink a beer, smoke a joint. Your Western sensibilities are not universally shared.

      US Marines toughen up by drinking snake blood and beheading chickens with their teeth in gruesome survival training in Thai jungle http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3KZC7vzP4



      Egyptian thunderbolt soldiers eat snakes



      Syrian Girls eating snakes alive (Rifaat's commandos)



      Syrian special force eating snake scorpion الجيش السوري القوات الخاصة



      Lebanese Army Commandos Eat Live Snakes

      http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7ad_1249581219


      He's right ya know?

      Just ask this Korean Marine:





      As expressed before, I personally think its insanely stupid. I dont care too much about it, and I wouldn't miss it if they adopted a new ceremony. If you are a candidate, and you cant handle the look of dead animals, or animals being killed...you probably should not have even joined up..



      Are these cars armored? Anyone know what they are designated as?

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      Last edited by Chubs; 11-30-2014, 11:43 AM.
      Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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        no its not armored, just a new UAZ cars

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          Originally posted by burjuin View Post
          Hey Burjuin, are those motorcycles armored? Can't wait to see them on the frontline.

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            Wtf is this??

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              Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
              I'm not sure but I think it was rejected by the Korean government because of the unresolved situation.

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                Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                I'm not sure but I think it was rejected by the Korean government because of the unresolved situation.
                I hope so because s. Korea has some good toys

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

                  Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
                  here is nice wallpapers of our SWAT.



                  BTW I DIDNT KNEW WE USE HUMMERS, BUT I THINK ITS NOT ARMOURED





                  Hey I was going through the older posts and saw that hummer look-a-like. Is it possible that it's an armenian manufactured vehicle?

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                    These sources are hilarious. They always announce their "intention" to purchase something, mainly for PR, and then end up going back to Mother Russia's market place and picking up a BMP, or going over to Sultan Erdogan's gift shop and grabbing themselves something cute.

                    Korea did reject any intention to sell their weapons, and I hear they do not export them like many Asian countries. South Korea's army is a force to be reckoned with, and their technology is equal to that of world powers.


                    Ak105, nah, I doubt it. It was probably donated. Those things are inexpensive, lookingat around 60k for an unarmed one.



                    Btw, I think I finally figured out those ceremonies. It seems as if most of them are done by a select group of soldiers, who are skilled in martial arts, while the majority of others in their battalions are just ordinary recon troops. Look back at all the anniversaries and ceremonies, most of these guys look exactly the same. Then, take a look at combat exercises, those guys are nowhere to be seen. It seems as if the whole thing is part of the ceremony, and they are a traveling circus lol.

                    I am sure they are combat ready, just being dragged around to show off in these creepy ceremonies. I think its funny.

                    Or am I just stupid for not figuring that out sooner?


                    Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                    Hey Burjuin, are those motorcycles armored? Can't wait to see them on the frontline.

                    Good one lol

                    Seriously, do we have to go over police again? Call them internal troops all you like, they are not part of the military. Yes, some of their weapons might be interesting, but they are irrelevant to the topic of the thread.
                    Last edited by Chubs; 11-30-2014, 02:35 PM.
                    Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                      Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                      PR cannot be applied selectively.
                      What is available is on record and can be used or abused by any party.

                      I know in the UK if this is aired, the tearing apart of bunny rabbits in this manner
                      there would be a horrific outcry which would not be easily suppress or justified.

                      .
                      With respect, this is not in UK, and there are lots of things the public cries out tere that has no meaning worldwide or is a direct result of western brainwash.
                      When that public is utterly unaware and silent in face of horrors that their government and allies or sponsored militias commit against humans in Israel, Syria, Iraq, Ukraine and elsewhere, then it can stay in horror at killing rabits as much as it wants. LOL
                      I bet if any of western special ops showed their soldiers tearing and eating live animals (which, I assure you they too train for, like our's do), it would have been seen as very normal for lot of people here. Actually it would have been welcomed as a modern military necessity.
                      But, as I sayd, If the official PR in UK is so sucessfull as to keep it's public blind or unaware what really is their military trained for and doing(don't tear rabbits, just protect and "spread democracy around the world". HA HA HA) is their problem. Not our standard.
                      This PR is for Armenia and is done by Armenians.
                      Last edited by Hakob; 11-30-2014, 04:13 PM.

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